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- HARD DISK SYSTEMS: It is best to first create a directory in which you want to
- put the files. For example, if the program is a utilitiy, you might want to
- create a directory called UTIL. To create a directory called UTIL, you would
- simply type (at the C: or hard disk prompt):
- MD\UTIL (and press the enter key)
- If you get the message "Unable to create directory", is generally because the
- directory has already been created. At which point you can proceed to the next
- step, which is changing (going into) that directory. To change (or go into)
- the directory UTIL, simply type (again at the C: or hard disk prompt):
- CD\UTIL (and press the enter key)
- After creating the directory, and changing to that directory, you must copy all
- the files from the hard disk into the directory. To do that, simply type
- (again at the C: or hard disk prompt):
- COPY A:*.* (and press the enter key)
- After copying all the files to the hard disk, you can now unZIP them one by
- one or all at once. We recommend that you unZIP them one by one. To do this,
- you must first get a directory of the ZIPPED files. To do this, just type
- (again at the C: or hard disk prompt):
- DIR *.ZIP (and press the enter key)
- This will give you a list of files that are ZIPPED. (All ZIP files have an
- extension of ".ZIP".) Now you can start UNZIPPING them. For example, to UNZIP
- the file LABELS.ZIP, you would simply type (at the C: or hard disk prompt):
- PKUNZIP LABELS (and press the enter key)
- This will start the process of UNZIPPING. Which can take anywhere from a few
- seconds to a bit longer on larger files. After the files are UNZIPPED, they
- can be used. If you are unsure as to what to do at this point, just read the
- instruction sheet on the back of your invoice. (After you UNZIP a ZIP file,
- you can erase the ZIP file. It is no longer needed.)
-
- For more information, refer to the instruction sheet on the back of the
- invoice. The phone number for our technical support department is on the same
- page.
-