If
you haven't made a start-up disk for your computer you may find
yourself in BIG TROUBLE one of these days!! If you don't have one,
then you need to do it right away!
1. Go to My Computer on your Desktop
2.
Go to Add/Remove Programs and click twice
3. Look at the
top of the box that pops up for a tab with Startup Disk - click on
it
4. Put a diskette in your drive and then click on the
Create Disk button
5. When done, label the disk and put it
in a safe place!
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