CURE: Perform the following procedure:
1. Make certain that the Hard Disk 20 and the computer are turned off.
2. Connect a newly formatted Hard Disk 20 to the disk drive port of the
problem drive. If a Hard Disk 20 is not available, a floppy drive will
suffice.
(Note: Some files might be too large to copy to a floppy.)
3. Power on the computer and both hard disks if you have not yet done
so.
4. Select all Icons on the problem drive by using the "Select All" function
from the "Edit" menu and move those files to the backup Hard
Disk. If a floppy drive is being used as the backup drive, the files
must be transferred individually.
5. Verify that ALL data has been transferred to the backup disk drive
after the file transfer is finished.
6. If all data has been transferred properly, continue to s8-7. Otherwise
retry steps 1-5.
7. Open the System folder on the backup drive and double-click on the
"Finder" icon.
8. Close all windows so that only the two drive Icons show on the screen.
9. Highlight the icon of the problem drive and select "Erase" from the
"Special" menu.
10. Open the backup drive icon and choose "Select All" from the "Edit"
menu.
11. Move all files from the backup drive to the original "problem
drive".
12. Select "Shut Down" from the "Special" menu and reboot the computer.
Your applications should launch much faster. When booting from the Hard
Disk 20 and using a Macintosh Plus or Enhanced Macintosh 512k, there
should be a noticable improvement in booting speed.