[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yeah but you had to be careful. If it started to write the disk could be corrupted and you lose it all. I would usually make a copy of my save disk (with Wizardry it was autosave so VERY important) so I would be protected if my disk was ruined by a "pull"

Yes, but I was *very* fast and this never happened to me. And, to clarify, I never actually went through the trouble of pulling the disk out -- I just flipped open the drive door, which is quicker if you have no intention of pulling the disk out :)
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