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In general, save your work temporarily to the computer's D: drive. You can create your own directory on the D: drive. Once your files are saved, you can:
- Save them to a floppy disk if they are small enough.
- E-Mail them as attachments to yourself or others using a web-based e-mail account. UNC-affiliated patrons might wish to use UNC's webmail client for this.
- Burn them to CD or DVD. Use the Create CD or Intervideo WinDVD Creator utility for this. Both can be found in the Utilities folder available from the Start Button.
- Save them to a USB or flash drive. USB ports are easily available on the front of each computer. If your drive will not fit into the slot, there is an extender cable available for checkout from the Davis Reference desk that will fix this, or you can use the USB ports in the back of the computer.
- Use the AFS Client to save them on your University AFS space (your "H: drive"). Please read the separate AFS documentation for further help. Only UNC-affiliated patrons will have access to University AFS space.
- Use the FTP client to transfer them to another computer on which you have an account. UNC-affiliated patrons can FTP files to Isis.unc.edu. Please read the separate FTP documentation for further help.
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This page was last updated Tuesday, August 08, 2006.
