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The illustration on the next page shows all the equipment you will need to set
up your computer and begin using it. (Note that your monitor and keyboard
may look slightly different depending on what you purchased.)
Before following the setup instructions in this chapter, you may want to read
“A rranging Your Office” in Appendix A for tips on adjusting your work
furniture so that youre comfortable when using the computer.
This chapter describes the basics of setting up your computer: plugging it in;
connecting a monitor, keyboard, and mouse; and turning it on for the first
time. For information on connecting and installing other equipment, such as
external hard disks, printers, audio equipment, memory, and expansion cards,
see Chapter 7, “Connecting Additional Equipment” and Chapter 8, “Installing
PCI Expansion Cards and Additional Memory,” after you have followed the
instructions in this chapter to set up your computer.
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Setting Up Your Computer
Follow the instructions in this
chapter to set up your computer.
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Seite 1 - Setting Up Your Computer

The illustration on the next page shows all the equipment you will need to setup your computer and begin using it. (Note that your monitor and keyboar

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2Plug the keyboard cable (both ends are the same) into the other ADB port on thekeyboard.If you plugged the mouse cable in on the right, for example,

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8Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer to discharge staticelectricity from your body.IMPORTANTAlways do this before you to

Seite 4 - Connecting a monitor

9Disconnect the power cord from the back of the computer.What you do next depends on whether you are installing a PCI expansioncard or memory.10 If yo

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Installing a PCI expansion card1 Remove the screw from one of the six expansion port covers.Unscrewthe portaccesscover.Port access cover(front of comp

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2Pull out the port access cover and set it aside.You won’t need the port cover for the rest of these instructions, but save it incase you ever remove

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104Chapter 84Align the connector end of the card with the expansion slot.Port accessopeningConnector

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If you are installing a 12-inch card, make sure the other end of the card fitsinto the proper card guide.5Press the card gently but firmly until the c

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6 Reinsert the screw that you removed earlier, and tighten it.If you have other cards to install, put them in now by repeating steps 1through 6.7If yo

Seite 10 - Turning the computer on

Installing an unusually long PCI cardIf a 12-inch PCI card has long ports that make it difficult to insert into theslot, it may be necessary to tempor

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2If necessary, disconnect the two connectors to completely remove the speakerhousing/card guide assembly.3 Insert the PCI card into the slot. Press th

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4Slide the speaker housing/card guide assembly back into place.(back of computer)Slide the speaker housing/card guide assembly straight downand snap i

Seite 13 - Use Your Computer.”

By the way: Depending on the type of monitor you have, you may only needto turn it on once. Some monitors will turn off automatically when you shutdo

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5If you disconnected the two connectors in step 2, reconnect them now.IMPORTANTMake sure the two connectors are connected properly. Otherwise,the fan

Seite 15 - What’s next?

6Reinsert the screw that you removed earlier, and tighten it.7If you are installing memory, go to the next section, “Installing Memory.” If you arefin

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Installing memory1Unlock the top chassis by rotating the two locking levers on the chassis.Unlock the top chassis by moving the two lockinglevers upwa

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2 Using the plastic handle, lift the top chassis up and to the side until it rests on yourworking surface, revealing the DRAM slots underneath.Using t

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3If you need to remove one or more existing DRAM DIMMs to make room for new ones,remove them now by following the illustration below.IMPORTANTDo not t

Seite 19 - Getting the Latest News

4Align the DRAM DIMMs in the DRAM slots as pictured.IMPORTANTDo not touch the DIMM’s connectors. Handle the DIMM only bythe edges.DRAM DIMM (Your DIMM

Seite 20 - Reviewing the basics

5 Replace the chassis by swinging it back into place.Using the handle, gently swing the top chassisclosed until it rests firmly on thebottom chassis.H

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6 Lock the chassis by rotating the locking levers.7Proceed to “Closing the Computer,” next.Lock the top chassis in place by moving the two locking lev

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Closing the computer1 Replace the computer cover panel.Align the bottom edge of the cover panel with the computer chassis as shownbelow. Then press th

Seite 23 - Learning to Use Your Computer

2 Lift up the computer so that it sits upright.You are now finished with the installation. You may reconnect the cables andpower cord you disconnected

Seite 24 - Learning the basics

4Do one of the following.m If you’re a beginning Macintosh user, press the Return key to close thisdialog box. You can set your Energy Saver options l

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IVpartChapter 9 Start Here If Trouble OccursChapter 10 Solutions to Common ProblemsChapter 11 Diagnostic TechniquesTr oubleshooting

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1239Start Here If Trouble OccursConsult this chapter and Chapter 10 to solve problems with your computerand its system software before youcall Apple f

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Step 1: Gather as much information as you canWhen you see an error message, you don’t have to take action immediately.The message stays on the screen

Seite 30 - Turning the computer off

Step 2: Restart your computerOften you can eliminate a problem simply by restarting your computer, whichclears the computer’s memory.To restart your

Seite 31 - Installing and Using Software

Step 3: Check onscreen help, if you canMacintosh Guide (or Mac OS Guide on some systems) contains sometroubleshooting information that is not include

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mVolume InformationThis command uses the window to display information about disks anddisk partitions that your computer can access.mDevice Informatio

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12910Solutions to Common ProblemsConsult this chapter for solutions to specific problems with your computer after trying the generaltroubleshooting ti

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5If you see the Macintosh “desktop” (shown here), skip now to “What’s Next?”IMPORTANTIf you want to turn off your computer, be sure to follow theprope

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Problems turning on or starting up your computerThe computer is turned on but the screen is dark.One of the following is probably the cause:m You have

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m There may be a problem with the information stored in the area calledparameter RAM (PRAM) or nonvolatile video RAM (NVRAM). Reset thePRAM and NVRAM.

Seite 38 - 3 Restart your computer

8. Restart your computer without holding down the Shift key.The computer starts up with your Extensions turned on again.9. If you had selected special

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m System software is not installed on the startup hard disk, the systemsoftware is damaged, or the hard disk is not working properly.Follow the instru

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A “sad Macintosh” icon appears and the computer won’t start up.This icon indicates that your Macintosh cannot start up because of a problemwith the sy

Seite 41 - Backing up your files

The computer freezes as icons are appearing at the bottom of your screen (systemextensions are loading).m Some equipment may not be correctly connecte

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The hard disk icon does not appear on the desktop.If you don’t see a hard disk icon on the desktop, try the following:m Use the Drive Setup program to

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Your computer won’t restart, and there may or may not be a CD-ROM disc in the CD-ROM drive. m Your computer may be trying to start up from a CD-ROM di

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Problems with application programs, documents, and memoryYou can’t start an application program; you see a message that not enough memory isavailable.

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m Use the Memory control panel to reduce the size of the disk cache, removeor reduce the size of your RAM disk, or turn on virtual memory. For moreinf

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Problems turning your computer on?If you don’t see anything on your screen or you think your computer did notstart up properly, check these items to s

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The computer “freezes.”m Your computer may be trying to complete a task, but it’s taking so long thatit seems that the screen has frozen. If you need

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m Restart your Macintosh. (For detailed steps, see Chapter 9, “Start Here IfTrouble Occurs.”) Most software problems are temporary, and restartingthe

Seite 49 - Connecting to an ISDN line

m Sometimes incompatible system extensions or control panels can causesystem software problems. Restart while holding down the Shift key; thistemporar

Seite 50 - Setting up an ISDN line

You can’t open a document, or you see a message that an application program can’t be found.The document may have been created with a program that is n

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You experience problems using a document from a DOS or Windows computer.If you can’t open a DOS or Windows document by double-clicking its icon,try on

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You see a message that your application program can’t be opened because a file can’tbe found.Macintosh programs designed specifically for the PowerPC

Seite 53 - 1Shut down your Macintosh

Problems with CD-ROM drives and discsProblems using the CD-ROM driveThe CD-ROM drive icon does not appear on the screen.m If you reinstalled the CD-RO

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The tray of your CD-ROM drive won’t open.If a CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen:m Drag the disc icon to the Trash, or select it and choose Put A

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Your computer won’t restart, and there may be a CD-ROM disc in the CD-ROM drive.m Your computer may be trying to start up from a CD-ROM disc. Press th

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Problems using CD-ROM discsYou insert a CD-ROM disc, but its icon doesn’t appear on the Macintosh desktop. m Make sure that the disc label is facing u

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15Setting Up Your ComputerWhat’s next?Congratulations—you’ve finished setting up your computer. If this is the firsttime you’ve used a Macintosh compu

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Your computer ejects a CD-ROM disc without giving you any error message. m Make sure the disc is lying flat in the tray and the disc label is facing u

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Your CD-ROM disc is vibrating in the CD-ROM drive.m Some CD-ROM disc labels have artwork that is noticeably thicker on oneside than the other and can

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Problems playing audio CDsYou don’t hear any sound when you play an audio CD or an audio track on a CD-ROMdisc using the AppleCD Audio Player.m If you

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Problems using Photo CDsYou insert a Photo CD disc, but its icon doesn’t appear on the desktop.m Reinstall the CD-ROM and QuickTime software. The easi

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Problems with floppy disks and floppy disk drivesYou can’t eject a floppy disk.If you can’t eject a floppy disk in the usual way, by selecting the dis

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After inserting a floppy disk, you see the message, “This is not a Macintosh disk: Do youwant to initialize it?" or "This disk is damaged: D

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m The disk drive may be damaged. To see if this is the problem, click No toeject the disk; then insert the disk into another drive, if you have one. I

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Problems with hard disksThe computer won’t start up from the internal hard disk, or the hard disk icon doesn’tappear on the desktop.m There may be a t

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m Use the Memory control panel to turn off virtual memory. For moreinformation on virtual memory, see the information about memory inMacintosh Guide (

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m If you don’t need to see thousands or millions of colors on the screen,reduce the color depth. Open the Monitors and Sound control panel in theContr

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16Chapter 1Where to find answersWhen you have questions about using your Macintosh, there are severalplaces you can look for answers.Apple GuideIf you

Seite 69 - What you can do online

m There is a software problem. Try the following:Press x-Option-Esc to quit the application program in use when theproblem occurred. If this works, yo

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m There is a software problem.Restart your Macintosh. For instructions, see Chapter 9, “Start Here IfTrouble Occurs.”Check the startup disk and applic

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Your screen displays a right-angle bracket prompt (>).Your computer has tried to launch a “debugging” application, but could notfind one on your ha

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Some icons look different from usual. m There may be a problem with the information that the computer uses tokeep track of files. To fix this problem,

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The computer makes unusual sounds. m A program may need your attention. If an icon is blinking in the menu bar,open the menu, choose the program whose

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Note: If you have an Apple printer, you need to determine which printerdriver to reinstall—the one that came with your printer or one of the driversi

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m Make sure that all the network software is installed. The Network andAppleShare extensions should be in the Extensions folder. If you want touse fil

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m Some disk-formatting programs don’t work with file sharing. If you usesuch a program, contact the manufacturer or vendor for compatibilityinformatio

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The file-sharing section doesn’t appear in the Sharing Setup control panel. m You may have turned off AppleTalk or file sharing using the ExtensionsMa

Seite 78 - Connecting audio equipment

16911Diagnostic TechniquesThis chapter provides detailed instructions on several techniques you will useto diagnose and fix problems involving system

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Four simple tips for using Macintosh Guide effectivelyWhen you don’t see Macintosh Guide (or Mac OS Guide) in the Guide menuMacintosh Guide (or Mac OS

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2Turn off troublesome extensions using the Extensions Manager control panel.For more information about Extensions Manager, see Macintosh Guide (orMac

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Testing and repairing your hard diskIf you see a message reporting that a disk is damaged or unreadable, you mayneed to repair the disk.Tr y th e s e

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Testing for damage on your hard diskYou can test a hard disk for damage with the Drive Setup program, which ison the system software CD-ROM disc that

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Repairing a damaged diskYou can repair some types of disk damage by using the Disk First Aidprogram, which is on the system software CD-ROM disc that

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4Click Repair to begin testing and repairing the disk.You can’t repair the startup disk or the disk that contains the Disk First Aidprogram, but you c

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Initializing a hard diskThe hard disk inside your computer was initialized (formatted for use) at thefactory, so you shouldn’t need to initialize it.

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3 In the list of drives, click the disk you want to initialize.4Click Initialize to initialize the hard disk.5Click Quit when you see a message report

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If you see a blinking question mark on your screenThe blinking question mark means that your Macintosh is unable to findusable system software on your

Seite 88 - Connecting a SCSI device

Installing system softwareYour Macintosh came with all the necessary system software installed on itsinternal hard disk, so you don’t need to install

Seite 89 - Connecting a printer

Performing a normal or easy installation of system softwareFollow the steps in this section to do what is commonly called a “normal” oreasy installati

Seite 90 - Connecting a second monitor

18Chapter 1Getting Help via the InternetIf you have an Internet connection, you can get information from the Apple World Wide Web site athttp://www.ap

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4 Find and open the Drive Setup icon.You use the Drive Setup program to update your hard disk. You may need tolook in a folder called Utilities to fin

Seite 92 - Securing your computer

11 Click Continue.The Easy Install dialog box appears.12 Make sure that the hard disk named in the Destination Disk box is the one on which youwant to

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If the installation was not successfulIf a message reports that installation was not successful, try installing again.(Follow the instructions on the

Seite 94 - About PCI expansion cards

2 Find and open the Disk First Aid icon.You may need to look in a folder called Utilities to find Disk First Aid. After Disk First Aid starts, follow

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10 Find and open the Install System Software icon.The Installer’s “welcome” screen appears.11 Click Continue.The Easy Install dialog box appears. 12 M

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14 Click the Install New System Folder button and click OK.The Easy Install dialog box appears. The Install button has changed to CleanInstall, and th

Seite 97 - Opening the computer

Replacing your special softwareSpecial software consists of items such as control panels, system extensions,custom utilities, fonts, or Apple Menu Ite

Seite 98 - 5 Remove the computer cover

Performing a custom installationFor most Macintosh users, the Easy Install procedure described in theprevious sections is appropriate because it autom

Seite 99 - 6Set the cover panel aside

4 Find and open the Drive Setup icon.You use the Drive Setup program to update your hard disk. You may need tolook in a folder called Utilities to fin

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The Custom Install dialog box appears, listing all available system software components.13 Make sure that the hard disk named in the Destination Disk

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19Setting Up Your ComputerThe Guide MenuTo find an answer to a question, look in the Guide (h)menu—your main source of information about your computer

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Rebuilding your desktopA procedure known as “rebuilding the desktop” helps your Macintosh to keepaccurate track of data on your startup disks. Even th

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7Click OK.The computer rebuilds the desktop. This can take several minutes.IMPORTANTDo not stop the desktop-rebuilding process. Doing so coulddamage y

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VpartAppendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance TipsAppendix B Special Keys on Your KeyboardAppendixes

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For your own safety and that of your equipment, follow all the instructions inthis chapter. Keep these instructions available for reference by you and

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Musculoskeletal discomfortAs with any activity that involves sitting for long periods of time, using acomputer can make your muscles sore and stiff. T

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Eye fatigueEye fatigue can occur whenever the eyes are focused on a nearby object for along time. This problem occurs because the eye muscles must wor

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m When you use the computer keyboard, your shoulders should be relaxed.Your upper arm and forearm should form an approximate right angle, withyour wri

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Avoiding fatiguem Change your seated position, stand up, or stretch whenever you start to feeltired. Frequent short breaks are helpful in reducing fat

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Monitor power cord(sometimes built into the monitor)Computer power cordMonitor cable(sometimes built into the monitor)KeyboardMouseKeyboard cable(some

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Reviewing the basicsUse the following illustrations to review the onscreen elements you use towork with your computer.MenusThe strip across the top of

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Safety instructionsFor your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the followingprecautions.Tur n off the computer completely and disconne

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Handling your computer equipmentFollow these guidelines for handling your computer and its components: m When setting up your computer, place componen

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Handling the monitorFollow these procedures for handling a monitor:m Make sure that the ventilation openings on the computer and the monitorare clear

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Handling floppy disksFollow these procedures for handling floppy disks.125° F (52° C)50° F (10° C)Keep disks dry.Do not use apencil or an eraser on a

Seite 118 - Closing the computer

Handling CD-ROM discsKeep these important safety instructions in mind as you use CD-ROM discs:m Hold a disc by the edges or by one edge and the center

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m Never transport your computer with a disc inside the CD-ROM drive.m Keep your computer equipment away from any source of liquid (such aswashbasins,

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Power supplyThe power supply in your computer is a high-voltage component and shouldnot be opened for any reason, even when the computer is off. If th

Seite 121 - Tr oubleshooting

Cleaning the mouseThe mouse contains a small ball that must roll smoothly for the mouse towork properly. You can keep this ball free of dirt and greas

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4Clean the three small rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab moistened with water.Rotate the rollers to clean all around them.5Wipe the mouse ba

Seite 123 - Start Here If Trouble Occurs

Locking and unlocking the mouseSome mouse devices can be locked so that the ball can’t be removed. A locking mouse has a small hole on the plastic rin

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WindowsWindows are boxes that display text, graphics, or icons. To change the shapeor position of a window, or to close a window, use the elements sho

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To unlock the mouse, follow these steps:1 Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole on the plastic ring.2Press down on the paper clip while you

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211Your computer keyboard contains certain special keys that typewriterkeyboards don’t have. Many of these keys allow you to give commands to thecompu

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Special keys on Apple keyboards (continued)Control key In combination with other keys, this key provides shortcuts ormodifies other actions.Delete key

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Typing special characters and symbolsYou can type a variety of international and other special symbols andcharacters (including characters with diacri

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Note: If you see rectangles instead of diacritical marks on some of thepictures of keys in Key Caps, try pressing Option-x to see the diacriticalmark

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Special key combinationsIf difficulties with your mouse or computer don’t allow you to use standardmethods of quitting a program or restarting your co

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Ax (Command)-Control-Power keys, torestart the computer 125, 215x (Command) key 211x (Command)-Option-Esc keys, to forcea program to quit 137, 160,

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power supply service 206removing extra built-in SCSIterminators 87repair service and warranty questions 129replacing the computer’s clock battery

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219IndexCcablesADB 6–7audio equipment 79checking connections 130, 159, 160coaxial 55, 56–58fiber-optic 58keyboard 2, 8, 10, 159, 160LocalTalk 5

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IconsIcons are small pictures that represent disks, programs, documents, andfolders. You can double-click any icon to open it and see what it contains

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Configure pop-up menu 65configuringAppleTalk network connections60–62TCP/IP network connections 60,63–66connectingADB devices 91audio equipment 78

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Ddamaged CD-ROM discs 150damaged floppy disks 154, 156damaged hard disks 171–174data-transfer speedof ISDN lines 49of modems 48debugging applicat

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EEasy Access control panel 160, 164easy installation of system software179–182Easy Install dialog box 181, 184, 185Eject Disk command (Special menu)

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printer problems 164saving current extensions whenrebuilding the desktop 190typing produces nothing on screen160, 161external SCSI terminators 87ey

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Hhandling equipment, guidelines 201–206hard diskillustration of 76–77initializing 175–176testing and repairing 171–174troubleshooting 136, 157upd

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interferencefrom electrical equipment 164with radio and television receptionviii, 90, 202between two monitors 90internal SCSI interface 84internati

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used by system software additions 40virtual memory 36, 37, 38, 139, 158Memory control panel 38, 139, 145, 158memory interleaving 96memory slots 9

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Ooffice furniture, arranging to preventdiscomfort 197–198online accessapplication programs for 67–68equipment needed for 45–50onscreen help. See Ba

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Preferences folder 131, 167Previous System Folder 185, 186printer drivers 89, 164–165printer port 53–54, 76–77, 89printersconnecting 89troublesho

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savingchanged information on a CD-ROMdisc 150current set of system extensions190–191documents, before restarting thecomputer 125screen. See also mon

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232Learning to Use Your ComputerThe Guide menu is your main source of information about your computer.The menu is identified by a question mark (h) in

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startup disk, troubleshooting 133, 157, 171Startup Disk control panel 157static electricity, discharging 100stereo miniplug 79, 80stereo sound, re

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Trashdeleting locked files in 144emptying 22troubleshooting. See also diagnostictechniques; error messagesApple System Profiler and 126–127applicat

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turning onAppleTalk 164, 165, 166, 168the computer 10–13troubleshooting 14, 130–137, 157external SCSI devices 88system extensions 132, 170tutoria

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Power Macintosh User’s ManualIncludes setup, troubleshooting, and important health-relatedinformation for Power Macintosh 9600 series computers

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K Apple Computer, Inc.© 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part,

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iiiCommunications regulation information viiiPreface Why Is This Book So Thin? xiPart I Getting Started1Setting Up Your C omputer 1Pos

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2Learning to Use Your Computer 23Learning the basics 24After you take the tutorial 25Where to find answers 26Four simple tips for usi

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Part III Expanding Your Computer’s Capabilities7Connecting Additional Equipment 73Your computer’s components and front panel controls 74Your

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10 Solutions to Common Problems 129Problems turning on or starting up your computer 130Problems with application programs, documents, and m

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Part V AppendixesAppendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips 195Health-related information about computer use 195Safety instructions

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Learning the basicsTo s t a r t t h e tutorial, follow these steps:1Slide your mouse along your mouse pad or desk.Hold the mouse as shown, with the c

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Communications regulation informationFCC declaration of conformityThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the foll

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Industry Canada statementThis Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing equipmentregulations.Cet appareil numérique d

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Apple GuideIf you need help or experience a problem while using the computer, open the Guide (h) menu and choose Macintosh Guide (or Mac OS Guide). Th

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Yo u’ve just purchased a powerful computer with virtually limitlesscapabilities. So why isn’t the manual the size of the New York City phonedirectory?

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IpartChapter 1 Setting Up Your ComputerChapter 2 Learning to Use Your ComputerChapter 3 Installing and Using SoftwareGetting Started

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3With the tip of the arrow on the question mark, press and hold down the mouse button.A list of choices called a menu appears. This is the Guide (h) m

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Where to find answersWhen you have questions about using your Macintosh, there are severalplaces you can look for answers.26Chapter 2Apple GuideIf you

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Four simple tips for using Macintosh Guide effectivelyWhen you don’t see Macintosh Guide (or Mac OS Guide) in the Guide menuMacintosh Guide (or Mac OS

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28Chapter 2Getting Help via the InternetIf you have an Internet connection, you can get information from the Apple World Wide Web site athttp://www.ap

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29Learning to Use Your ComputerThe Guide MenuTo find an answer to a question, look in the Guide (h)menu—your main source of information about your com

Seite 169 - Diagnostic Techniques

3Setting Up Your ComputerPositioning and plugging in the computerPlace your equipment on a sturdy, flat surface near a grounded wall outlet.(Your comp

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Turning the computer offTo turn your computer off, follow these instructions:1Press the Power key (π) on your keyboard.The following dialog box appea

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31Read this chapter for information oninstalling and working withsoftware on your computer.Yo u’ ll probably want to purchase and install application

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Installing application programsMost application programs come with an installer that makes it easy to installthem on your hard disk. Follow the instru

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After you insert the disk containing your application program, follow theinstructions that came with the program to install it.To e j ect a floppy dis

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Opening an application programYou open a program the same way you open other items—by double-clickingthe program’s icon.When you open a document, the

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Switching programsYou can switch to another open program by choosing its name from theApplication menu.If a program’s icon is dimmed in the menu, that

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Five tips for using application programs effectivelyUse “native” Power Macintosh programs.m Your Power Macintosh is compatible with most application p

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Using Power Macintosh MP–compatible application programsIf you’re using a Power Macintosh MP multiprocessing model, your computercontains two PowerPC

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Turn off virtual memory and do not install RAM DoublerTu rn off virtual memory in the Memory control panel, and do not installConnectix RAM Doubler so

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About the software included with your computerYour computer includes a lot of software. Some of it is preinstalled and readyfor use, while other softw

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4Chapter 1IMPORTANTThe only way to disconnect power completely is to unplug thepower cord. Make sure that at least one end of the power cord is within

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Optional system software additionsYour computer includes optional software that adds other capabilities to theMac OS. This software was not installed

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Application programsYour computer comes with application programs to play QuickTime videos, toplay audio CDs in your CD-ROM drive, and to open HyperCa

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IIpartChapter 4 Connecting Your Computer to a Telephone LineChapter 5 Connecting Your Computer to a NetworkChapter 6 Using an Online Service or the In

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45A world of information is now available online. By connecting your computerto a telephone line, you can access the Internet, send and receive electr

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46Chapter 4Types of equipmentThere are three types of equipment you can use to get online: a modem,an ISDN line, and shared telecommunications equipme

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Choosing and connecting a modemA modem is a piece of equipment that turns the data from your computer intoinformation that can be transmitted over tel

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Choosing a modemWhen selecting a modem, look for one with fast data-transfer speed, acompatible modem cable, and good bundled software.Data-transfer s

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Bundled softwareMany modems include bundled software, such as fax software, a terminalemulation program, and free trial membership software for online

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2Connect the monitor power cord to the monitor.On some monitors, the cord is already attached.3Plug in the monitor power cord.Some monitor power cords

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There are fixed monthly charges and per-minute usage fees for ISDN, just likeregular phone service. Typically, ISDN costs more than regular phone serv

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Your Macintosh has built-in networking ports so that you can connect it to anetwork that consists of as few as two computers or as many as thousands o

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This chapter describes how to connect to and configure your computer onLocalTalk and Ethernet networks. Refer to the appropriate information sourcefor

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53Connecting Your Computer to a NetworkConnecting to a LocalTalk networkTo connect your Macintosh to a LocalTalk network, you will need LocalTalkcable

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3Attach a network cable between the LocalTalk adapter connected to your computer andthe last LocalTalk adapter on your existing network.Use the LocalT

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Connecting to an Ethernet networkThe built-in Ethernet capabilities of your Macintosh allow you to connect toany standard Ethernet network using 10Bas

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Connecting to a twisted-pair Ethernet networkFollow this procedure to connect your Macintosh to an Ethernet network thatuses twisted-pair cable. The h

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IMPORTANTYou can connect your Macintosh anywhere along a network;however, to do so requires that you temporarily disconnect the network,which could di

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Connecting to other types of Ethernet networksThe Apple Ethernet AUI Adapter is a universal adapter that lets you connectyour Macintosh to less-common

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4Plug the adapter’s power cord into an electrical power outlet.5Plug the connector on the Apple Ethernet AUI Adapter into the AAUI Ethernet port on yo

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Connecting the monitor cable and ADB cableAfter you plug in the monitor power cord, you connect the monitor cable tothe computer’s monitor port. Some

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Configuring your network connectionAfter you physically connect your computer to a LocalTalk or Ethernetnetwork, you need to configure your network co

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Configuring your AppleTalk network connectionTo configure your AppleTalk network connection, you must specify the portyou use to connect your computer

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4 Use the Current Zone pop-up menu (if available) to choose the zone you want.If you don’t see a pop-up menu here, this setting has been locked or you

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Configuring your TCP/IP network connectionYou use the TCP/IP control panel when your computer is connected to anetwork that uses TCP/IP standards, suc

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“MacIP” stands for Macintosh Internet Protocol. MacIP is both a type of serverand a protocol for sending Internet-type packets of information over anA

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4 Use the Configure pop-up menu to choose a configuration method.If you are connected using Ethernet, the pop-up menu looks like this:If you are conne

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7Click the close box to close the TCP/IP control panel.If you have made configuration changes, an alert box asks if you want to savethem. If you have

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67You can use your Macintosh to join the fastest growing organization on Earth:the online community. By connecting your computer to an online service

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68Chapter 6America OnlineAmerica Online (AOL) is an online service; in addition to Internet access,America Online provides many exclusive information

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What you can do onlineYou can usually do the following through an online service or the Internet.Exchange electronic mailYou use e-mail to exchange me

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3If your monitor came with an ADB cable, connect it between the ports marked with the Vicon on the back of the computer and on the back of the monitor

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Download filesYou can retrieve pictures, sound files, movies, text documents, utilities, andapplication software at a minimal cost (and often at no co

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IIIpartChapter 7 Connecting Additional EquipmentChapter 8 Installing PCI Expansion Cards and Additional MemoryExpanding Your Computer’s Capabilities

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73You can expand your computer system by connecting other equipment to it.The illustrations on the next two pages show where equipment connects toyour

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Your Computer’s Components and Front Panel ControlsMicrophone(optional)MonitorKeyboard MouseFloppy disk driveCD-ROM driveExpansion bays (2)Power but

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Floppy disk drive Works with high-density and double-sided 3.5"(89 mm) floppy disksCCD-ROM drive Opens and closes the CD-ROM drive trayOpen/Close

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Your Computer’s Ports and ConnectorsInternal hard disk driveLockable cover latchMonitor port (optional)SCSI portEthernet port (AAUI)Sound output por

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77Connecting Additional EquipmentgSCSI port Connects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment such asexternal hard disk drives and scannersGEthernet port (AAU

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Connecting audio equipmentYour Macintosh can play and record stereo sound from a variety of sources.Your computer has sound input and output ports (al

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The computer’s sound input and output ports accept these 3.5-mmconnectors:The “stereo miniplug” is the smaller of the two and is found most often onst

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8Chapter 1Connecting the mouse and keyboardThe way you connect the mouse and keyboard depends on whether thekeyboard has a built-in cable or a separat

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5If your audio equipment is a sound input device such as a tape deck, audio CD player, orVCR, attach it to the sound input port (≈).6If your audio equ

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Connecting and positioning a microphoneYou can use the Apple PlainTalk Microphone that comes with someMacintosh computers (or a compatible line-level

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3Place the Apple PlainTalk Microphone at the top center of the monitor, so that themicrophone’s Apple (K) icon is facing you.If you’re using a differe

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6Double-click the Monitors & Sound control panel to open it.Below is an example of the Monitors & Sound control panel. The controlpanel may lo

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84Chapter 7Connecting external SCSI devicesYour computer has a port for connecting devices that use the Small ComputerSystem Interface (SCSI, pronounc

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Before you connect a SCSI deviceBefore you connect a SCSI device to your Macintosh, be sure to complete thetasks explained in this section.IMPORTANTTh

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Make sure you use the right type and length of cableTo attach a SCSI device to your computer or to another device in the chain,always use SCSI cables

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Terminate the SCSI chain properlyTo ensure accurate transmission of information, a terminator must be presentat each end of a SCSI chain. There is alr

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Connecting a SCSI deviceAfter you read “Before You Connect a SCSI Device” earlier in this chapter,follow the instructions below. Use these general ins

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Connecting a printerYour computer has a printer port, which you use to connect a printer.The printer port accepts either a direct cable connection (to

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9Setting Up Your Computer3If you want to adjust the angle of the keyboard, lower its feet.Connecting a keyboard with a separate cable1Plug the mouse c

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Connecting a second monitorYou can install an expansion card that provides a second monitor port, if onemonitor doesn’t provide enough screen space.To

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Connecting an ADB input deviceYour computer has an Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port, which connects themouse and the keyboard to your computer. You can ad

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Securing your computerTo deter theft of your computer and the components inside it, you canpurchase a locking cable and attach it to your computer. Th

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This chapter provides information about peripheral component interconnect(PCI) expansion cards and memory, and explains how to install both.Installing

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About PCI expansion cardsYou can install printed circuit boards (called “cards”) for video and graphicsapplications, networking and communications, ad

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About memoryYou can add dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) by installing DualInline Memory Modules (DIMMs) in your computer.The following illustratio

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DRAM configurationsYou can increase your computer’s DRAM to up to 768 MB. The main logicboard has 12 DIMM slots which accept DIMMs that meet thesespec

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Installing a PCI expansion card or memoryFollow these instructions to install a PCI expansion card or memory.Opening the computer1If your computer is

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5 Remove the computer cover.Press the release button on the side of the cover. Then lift up the cover panelnear the button, and slide it off.Slide the

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6Set the cover panel aside.To protect the metal shielding on the inside of the panel, lay down the panelso that the metal shielding faces up.7 Reconn

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