Select Location

 

Select the disk or subdirectory where the files will be added.  If the current disk has sub-volumes (e.g. embedded DOS 3.3 volumes or CFFA partitions), they will be shown under the encapsulating disk volume.

 

Disks in formats that cannot be written are shown with a red 'X' through the disk icon.  This commonly appears in the root volume of a partitioned image.  For example, you can add files to CFFA partitions, but you can't add files to the CFFA entry because it only contains other partitions.  It can also appear for partitions that appear to be damaged or hold damaged files.

 

You can skip this step on ProDOS disks by selecting a directory before using "add files".  The files will be placed in the selected directory.

 

If you want to add or extract partitions, use the volume copier tool instead.