User's Manual
protection.
Your computer dealer can advise you regarding purchasing antivirus
Before installing any software from unlicensed sources, scan for
viruses. Regularly backup your data to safeguard against loss if your
notebook is infected.
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Backing Up Files
Regularly backing up your files will protect you from losing data from
accidental file deletion, viruses or hard drive failure. Programs can be
reinstalled, but unless you have backed up your work, you will lose your
your data files.
The most convenient way to back up your files is to a CD-RW drive,
although for smaller files, you can use a floppy disk.
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Finding Files
Right click on
Start -> Search
.
In the search window, type either
All or part of the file name
or
A
word or phrase in the file
.
Specify where you want the system to look by specifying a drive or
folder in the
Look in
pull-down menu.
Windows will search the entire hard drive (or drive C partition) if the
default setting of C: is unchanged.
Click
Search
to begin searching.
Files found that match your search criteria are listed in the
Search
Results
window.
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Copying a File on the Hard Drive
From the
Desktop
, select
My Computer
.
Locate the file you want to copy, and click the file to select (highlight) it.
Under
File and Folder Tasks -> Copy this file
.
In the
Copy Items
window, select the location where you want to copy
the file.
Click
Copy
.
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Copying a File to a Floppy Disk
Insert a floppy disk into the floppy drive.
From the
Desktop
, select
My Computer
.
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