Macintosh: Unable to Make Backup Copies of Setup Disks |
Q129507
When you try to make backup copies of the Setup disks, the following
message may appear:
There is not enough room on the disk "<DISKNAME>" to copy "InstallPak"
(an additional 7K must be thrown away first).
This problem may occur if you are using preformatted Macintosh disks
instead of disks that you formatted using the System 7.x. The format
information on preformatted disks generally takes up about 10K of the disk.
This format information takes up too much room on the disk, leaving
insufficient space for the InstallPak file.
When a disk is formatted by System 7.x on a Macintosh, it typically takes
up 1K-4K of the disk.
You may be able to work around this problem by rebuilding the Desktop file
on the disk: this will free up enough space for the InstallPak file to be
copied to the backup disk.
To rebuild the Desktop file, press and hold down the Option and Command
keys while you insert the blank floppy disk. When you do this, you receive
the following message:
If, after rebuilding the Desktop, you are still unable to copy the file, you will need to reformat the disk. To do this:Are you sure you want to rebuild the desktop file on the disk "<DISKNAME>"? Comments in info windows will be lost.
Completely erase disk named "<DISKNAME>" (internal drive)?
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