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Re: 3.5" disk Archives



Steve,

I have archived whole disks with Shrinkit GS. I'm not sure what the exact
procedure is,
because I am not right at the machine. Hold on, let me
look..............................................

Ok, I'm back.
First on the ShrinkitGS menu bar click disk then New Disk Archive.
Second, insert the disk to archive and select it.
Third, choose the Zip  Disk to archive the file to and rename the file to
xxxxxxxx . SDK The extension SDK defines it as a Shrinkit DisK archive.
Click accept and away you go. Now you have an archive of the entire disk.

To archive a disk by files, hold open-Apple key and click the last file name
on the
list and it will select all the files. You may have to scroll down to select
all the files
as sometimes there are more files than will fit on the listing window. Be
sure that
the first file is highlighted before holding OP-APP and clicking the last
one or you
won't get them all.

I hope I was of some help, and if you have anymore problems, you may email
me directly. willy46pa@comcast.net

Good Luck Steve.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com


Steve Hartz <SHARTZ@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:f1e0a.160957$GF.42054316@twister.columbus.rr.com...
> I have about 100 3.5" disketteas that I need  to archive (shrink) onto an
> iomega 100 diskette.  What is the fastest and easiest way to do this.
> Shrinkit GS seems to only do file by file archiving. (SLOW!)  Will another
> program do a DISK archive that is much faster??
>
> Thanks!
> SHartz40@yahoo.com
>
>