Use the disk using format a:/s, copy the disk then change the disk label to disk 1. (disk then 6 spaces then 1)
If you ned to make backup copies of the other disks use the same format disk then 6 spaces and the dsik number.
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Use the disk using format a:/s, copy the disk then change the disk label to disk 1. (disk then 6 spaces then 1)
If you ned to make backup copies of the other disks use the same format disk then 6 spaces and the dsik number.
Go to My Computer and right-click the floppy drive having the disk in. Select Copy Disk. It should work too.
I have had this problem before, the disk would not copy under any of the normal means. It turned out it was a bad disk, even after a format, I ran NDD on it, it fixed it and I made my copy and was a happy camper,
what did you use to set the attributes? i find simply typing "attrib -h -s -r *.*" has always worked the best.