DOCUMENT:Q113156  18-SEP-1996  [mspress]
TITLE   :MS-DOS 6.2 Step By Step p.xxi: Install Does Not Make Backup.
PRODUCT :Microsoft Press
PROD/VER:6.20
OPER/SYS:MS-DOS
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The information in this article applies to the following books
Published by Microsoft Press

 - Microsoft MS-DOS Step By Step (covers versions 6.0 and 6.2), Printing 1
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SYMPTOMS
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The "MS-DOS 6.2 Step By Step" (first printing) companion disk installation
program does not ask for a blank disk. This contradicts page xxi under step
#3, where the book says:

   When asked to place a new blank disk in the drive, be sure to use a disk
   with the highest capacity that your drive can handle.(For more details,
   refer to "Identifying Types of Floppy Disks," in Lesson2.)

When the installation program runs, it never asks for a blank disk.

CAUSE
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The installation program does not make use of a blank disk. The paragraph
below step 3 on page xxi is an error in the first printing of this book,
and should be substituted with the information below.

RESOLUTION
==========

Ignore the paragraph directly below step 3 on page xxi. This paragraph is
an error in the first printing of this book. The installation program does
not make a backup as these instructions indicate.

A copy practice disk must be created. This disk will be referenced
throughout the lessons in the book.

To create a copy practice disk, complete the following step. (Current
printings have this step included as step 4.)

   3.5 When the installation is completed, copy the practice files to a
   new floppy disk. Insert a blank, formatted disk in the drive. If you're
   not certain that the disk is formatted, follow steps 3 through 7 on
   page 21 before continuing. Then type the following commands, pressing
   the ENTER key after each command. (If your floppy disk is in drive B,
   substitute B: for the A: in these commands.)

      XCOPY C:\SBS1STEP A:\SBS1STEP /S /E
      XCOPY C:\SBSLESSN A:\SBSLESSN /S /E
      XCOPY C:\SBSREV&P A:\SBSREV&P /S /E

   After you enter each command, MS-DOS asks you whether you have
   specified a file name or directory name. Press D for directory.

IMPORTANT: MS-DOS 6.2 Step By Step references the practice disk several
times in this book, so it is very important to complete the step outlined
above.

STATUS
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in "Microsoft Press MS-DOS
6.2 Step By Step" printing 1. This problem was corrected in "Microsoft
Press MS-DOS Step By Step 6.2" printing 2.

MORE INFORMATION
================

An errata sheet is available from Microsoft Press Technical Support. The
information in the errata sheet is the same as the information provided in
this article.

Additional reference words:  "missing practice disk" SBS fail bad
incomplete setup

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