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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Archival copies are to be used only for back-up purposes and must not be used for any purpose other than restoring the application on your computers hard drive in the event of damage to the original application.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Installation utility copies both libraries to the toolkit directory on the hard drive but only one is placed in the LIB directory and is usually used in project builds.
Copy the TEMP and TMP environment variables to a folder that is in the same drive partition as the Windows system files.
Unzip and copy the files to a folder of your choice on your hard drive.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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Just copy your tanks back to your hard drive and open them from there.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Copy your DVD collection with your CD_RW and DVD drives.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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You are bound to have a copy on your hard drive somewhere if you have a Macintosh Letraset Border Font Utility This design layout application can help both Letraset border font users and anyone else that wants to use the characters in other border fonts.
Copy it to your hard drive then exit the web site and print the PDF file for a paper copy.
PLEASE copy the image to your own hard drive and use it on your site from your own account rather than linking off of this site!
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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The external hard drive features a Maxtor OneTouch push button for backup copying which enables users to make backup copies of files and applications from their PC.
To use this guide you should be familiar with your Macintosh computer and know how to copy files from your floppy disk to your hard drive and know which version of the Macintosh operating system you are using.
You can copy to the emulation mode partitions using a whole disk copier, and then run programs from the hard drive instead of from disk.
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