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Light Stays On
- When you are duplicating disks with DiskDupe the drive light stays
on until all the copies are made, even as DiskDupe prompts the user to
change the diskettes.
- While the drive light is on the drive motor is spinning. The total
time that the drive motor is on to copy a diskette with DiskDupe is
significantly less that the time required to copy disks with the Dos
Diskcopy command. Since the drive spindle motors are brushless they
do not wear out.
- It does not damage the drive to remove a diskette from the drive
when the drive light is on. When a diskette is removed from the drive
the heads mechanically retract from the diskette to prevent such
damage.
- As long as DiskDupe prompts you to remove the disk from the drive
there will be no damage to the data on the diskette. Diskettes should
not be removed when copying or formatting are in progress.
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