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To: Eagle who wrote (3934)6/7/1999 6:35:00 PM
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Also to anyone.

My Norton System Doctor keeps reminding me to create a rescue disk set. When I start to obey it, it tells me I need both a zip disk and a floppy disk.

I see I have a zip disk I labeled "Norton Zip Rescue Disk," though because there's no date on it, it's possible I set out to do this and never did.

If there is something on that zip disk, can I still use it, sorta like taping over a previously used tape, or should I use a brand new one each time?

I guess I should also ask how I can be sure whether a disk has something on it or not. Just put it in the drive and stare at the monitor to see if something happens?
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