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Seite 1 - User’s Guide

PowerMac i ntosh User’s GuideIncludes setup, troubleshooting, and important health-relatedi n f o rmation for Power Macintosh 7100 series computers

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Monitor power cord(sometimes built into the monitor)Computer power cordMouseAdapters for composite video(AV-equipped Power Macintosh only)Monitor ca

Seite 3 - Contents

90Chapter 5Installing or reinstalling system softwareSystem software is the set of programs and other files that your computer usesto start itself up,

Seite 4 - 5 Troubleshooting 57

91TroubleshootingInstalling system softwareFollow the steps in this section to do what is commonly called a “normal”installation of system software.If

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92Chapter 58 Start up your computer from the Install Disk 1disk or the CD-ROM disc that containssystem software. See “Starting Up From a CD-ROM Disc”

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13 When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, click Restart. If a message reports that installation was not successful, tr

Seite 7 - CD-ROM drive

To do a clean installation, follow these steps:1 Start up your computer from the Disk Toolsdisk or the CD-ROM disc that containssystem software. See “

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95Troubleshooting8 Insert the Install Disk 1 disk into the floppy disk drive, or insert the CD-ROM disc thatcontains system software into the CD-ROM d

Seite 9 - Welcome to Power Macintosh

96Chapter 513 Click Clean Install. 14 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. It takes a few minutes to complete the installation.15 When y

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

Seite 11 - Getting Started

The Custom Install dialog box appears, listing all available system softwarecomponents.4 Scroll through the list of components, clicking the checkbox

Seite 12 - (marked with the symbol

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

Seite 13 - Installing an expansion card

The illustration on the facing page shows all the equipment you will need toset up your computer and begin using it. Place your equipment on a sturdy,

Seite 14 - Connecting a monitor

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

Seite 15 - Monitor power socket

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

Seite 16 - Connecting the monitor cable

You may have to raise your chair so your forearms and hands are at theproper angle to the keyboard. If this makes it impossible to rest your feetflat

Seite 17 - AudioVision monitors

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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Safety instructionsFor your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the followingprecautions.Turn off the computer completely and disconnec

Seite 19 - Connecting other equipment

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

Seite 20 - Turning the computer on

Handling the monitorFollow these procedures for handling a monitor:m Turn down the screen brightness control if you leave the computer turnedon for ex

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Handling floppy disksEjecting a diskFor instructions on ejecting a floppy disk, a CD-ROM disc, or a removablemedia disk, see the “Disks” topic of Maci

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If you can’t eject a floppy diskIf you can’t eject a floppy disk in the usual way, try the following in order:m Hold down the x and Shift keys and pre

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Cleaning your equipmentFollow these general rules when cleaning the outside of your computer andits components:m Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to

Seite 24 - What’s next?

Place your computer in the horizontal position.Make sure that air can flow through the front, top, and back of the computer,as shown in the illustrati

Seite 25 - Learning the basics

2 Turn the mouse upside down and turn the plastic ring on the bottom counterclockwise todisengage it.If you have an older mouse, you may need to press

Seite 26 - Reviewing the basics

111Appendix BInstalling an Expansion Card Read this appendix for instructionson installing an expansion card in your computer.You can install printed

Seite 27 - Turning the computer off

Installing a card with a DAV connector in your AV-equipped Power Macintosh computerIf you have a Power Macintosh with built-in AV capabilities, you ca

Seite 28 - Where to find answers

NuBus power requirementsThe combined power consumption of NuBus cards must not exceed the limitsspecified for your Macintosh model. If you have more t

Seite 29 - Getting Help

4 Remove the cover from the computer.Facing the front of the computer, press your palms on either side of thecomputer and pull the cover toward you.Li

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5 Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer to discharge staticelectricity.Always do this before you touch any parts, or insta

Seite 31 - Look For

116Appendix B6 Push out the plastic cover plate behind any one of the three NuBus slots, and set thecover plate aside.Use your thumb to push out the c

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8 Align the card over the slot.9 Press down gently but firmly on the card until the connector is fully inserted.Don’t force the card. If you meet a lo

Seite 33 - …and then click OK

10 Replace the cover on the computer.1 Set the cover down, leavingabout a 1-inch gap here.2 Slide the cover all the way backuntil the hooks and sl

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11 Tighten the security screw.If you disconnected the monitor earlier, reconnect it now. You are now finished installing the card. You may turn on the

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IMPORTANT Be sure that at least one end of the power cord is within easyreach so that you can unplug the computer when you need to.3 If necessary, sw

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121Your 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

Seite 39 - Learning useful shortcuts

Aaccessory kit 90activating applications 20active applications, identifying 53adapter cardsinserting connector into expansion slot 117NuBus 111ad

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screen saver 61, 106starting 69switching to another 53troubleshooting 65–66, 69–70, 72types that run on Power Macintosh ix, 55–56working with sev

Seite 41 - Your computer at a glance

Clear key 121clicking icons 29clock, troubleshooting 61closing Macintosh Guide window 27color wheel, problems viewing 80Command key 121commandsa

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Eejecting disks 63, 107–108electrical grounding 5, 61, 105electrical safety 104–105electromagnetic emissions 103Enter key 122equipmentcleaning 1

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Guide menu. See also Balloon Help;Macintosh Guide window;Macintosh Shortcuts windowand Balloon Help 28and how to use the computer 15, 19–20and learn

Seite 44 - Connecting audio equipment

Kkeyboardconnecting 8–9diagrams x, 31handling spills on 106location of ports for 32, 33positioning 101–102power key on 11shortcuts 29–30trouble

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screen size 6standard model 7television as 48turning on automatically 10types of 4using second 48monitor cable 5connecting 6–7monitor cable ad

Seite 46 - Macintosh

Connecting a monitorYou can connect many types of monitors to your Macintosh computer,including the following:m Apple AudioVision monitors. AudioVisio

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Power Macintosh “native” applications, using 55Power Macintosh portsdiagram for AV-equipped 33diagram for non-AV 32Power Macintosh software 69. Se

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Ssad Macintosh icon 63safety instructions 104screendark 61frozen 57, 65glare on 102–103identifying objects on 28image “burn in” 106interference

Seite 49 - Connecting video equipment

system extensions, compatibility 65, 67, 73System FolderExtensions folder 65files in 90printing contents of 58repairing contents of 93–94special

Seite 50 - S-video input port

VVCRcables for connecting 43connecting for input to computer 43–44connecting for output from computer 45–47recording images from computer 42viewin

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Apple Computer, Inc.1 Infinite LoopCupertino, California 95014-2084408.996.1010TLX 171-576030-5916-APrinted in U.S.A.

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3 Plug in the monitor power cord.Some monitor power cords are designed to plug into the back of yourcomputer. If you have an Apple AudioVision monitor

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Connecting the monitor cableAfter you plug in the monitor power cord, you connect the monitor cable tothe computer’s monitor port. Your computer has t

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2 Attach the monitor cable to one of the monitor ports on the back panel of the computer.If you have a standard monitor, attach the monitor cable to t

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Connecting the mouse and keyboardYou have a choice of several keyboards for your Macintosh. The way youconnect the mouse and keyboard depends on wheth

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Connecting a keyboard with a built-in cable1 Plug the mouse cable into the recessed port on the back of the keyboard.The plug and the port are marked

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K Apple Computer, Inc.© 1994 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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Turning the computer onTo turn the computer on for the first time, follow these steps:1 Turn on your monitor.See the information that came with your m

Seite 59 - Expanding memory

2 Turn on your computer by pressing the Power key on the keyboard.The Power key is marked with a triangle. Its location depends on whichkeyboard you h

Seite 60 - Installing internal drives

3 Check to see what’s on your screen.m If you see the Macintosh desktop, shown here, your system software isalready set up correctly. Skip now to “Wha

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Problems turning your computer on?If you don’t see anything on the screen, check these items to see if you canidentify the problem:m Is the computer p

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What’s next?You’ve finished setting up your computer. Continue with one of the followingsteps:m If you are new to the Macintosh, turn to the next sect

Seite 63 - Switching programs

Learning the basicsIf you are new to the Macintosh, you should begin by looking at the easy-to-use program called the Macintosh Tutorial. The tutorial

Seite 64 - Backing up your files

4 While holding down the mouse button, move the arrow until the words “MacintoshTutorial” are highlighted, then release the mouse button.A window appe

Seite 65 - Shared libraries

Turning the computer offTo turn your computer off, you choose Shut Down from the Special menu.Detailed instructions follow.1 Move the tip of the arrow

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Where to find answersWhen you have questions about using your Macintosh, there are severalplaces you can look for answers.In this book Use this book t

Seite 67 - Troubleshooting

The Guide menu is your main source of information when you’re workingwith your computer. The menu is identified by a question mark (h) in theupper-rig

Seite 68 - Take your time

iiiCommunications regulation information viPreface Welcome to Power Macintosh ix1 Getting Started 1Plugging in the computer 1Insta

Seite 69 - Start over

Getting answers to your questionsWhen you have a question while working with your computer, you can get theanswer by choosing Macintosh Guide from the

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3 Notice the three buttons at the top of the window: Topics, Index, and Look For.Macintosh Guide gives you three ways of finding information:mTopics l

Seite 71 - Solutions to common problems

2 Click “Setting Options” in the list of topics.When you click any topic area, a list of related questions appears on the rightside of the Macintosh G

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Getting answers with the Index button1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Index button.An alphabetical list of subjects appears on the left side

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4 Click the question “How do I change the background pattern?” and then click OK. Ordouble-click the question.A small window appears with instructions

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Getting answers with the Look For button1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Look For button.A small box appears on the left side of the window,

Seite 75 - ) freezes on the screen

4 Click the question “How do I change the beep sound?” and then click OK. Or double-click the question.A small window appears with instructions for yo

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Tips for using Macintosh GuideHere are a few tips for using Macintosh Guide effectively:m Macintosh Guide is available only when you are in the Finder

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Identifying objects on the screenSometimes you’ll see an unfamiliar item on the screen and ask yourself,“What’s that?” You can get an answer by using

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Learning useful shortcutsYou can perform many tasks in the Finder more quickly if you use keyboardor mouse shortcuts. For example, instead of clicking

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2 Getting Help 19Getting answers to your questions 20Identifying objects on the screen 28Learning useful shortcuts 293 Connecting

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2 Click one of the category buttons.Another window appears, describing shortcuts for that category.3 Read about the shortcuts available for the catego

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31Read this chapter for information onexpanding your computer systemwith additional hardware.Your computer at a glanceThe illustration shows a basic P

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The illustrations on this page and the next show where equipment should beconnected to your computer. For instructions on connecting audio or video eq

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AV-equipped Power Macintosh 7100 series computerI Power switch- Sound output portMonitor power socketW Modem port (GeoPort)[ Printer portC

Seite 84 - Solving printer problems

Connecting audio equipmentYour Macintosh can play and record stereo sound from a variety of sources.You can listen to or reproduce stereo sound by con

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35Connecting Additional EquipmentThe computer’s sound ports accept an audio connector known as a stereominiplug. This connector is the type used on he

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4 Attach the cable to the audio equipment and to the appropriate sound port on theMacintosh.To hear or record incoming sound on the computer, connect

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Follow these steps to connect and position the microphone:1 Shut down the Macintosh.2 Plug the microphone’s connector into the sound input port (X) on

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Connecting external stereo speakersYou can take advantage of your computer’s stereo sound output by attachingexternal powered (amplified) speakers.1 A

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Connecting video equipmentIf you have an AV-equipped Power Macintosh, you can connect videoequipment so that you can display, edit, and store video im

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Appendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips 99Health-related information about computer use 99Safety instructions 104Handling your

Seite 91 - Initializing a hard disk

About your computer’s S-video input and output portsYour AV-equipped Macintosh has two S-video ports. The input port brings inimages from connected ex

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The S-video connector is a round plug with several small metal pins. You canplug this type of connector into your computer’s S-video input or output p

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Two adapters for RCA plugs come with your computer. To connect a cablewith RCA plugs to your computer, connect the RCA plug to one of theadapters, and

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Connecting video equipment for input to the computerWhen you connect video equipment to your AV-equipped Power Macintosh,you can view video on the com

Seite 95 - Repairing a damaged disk

IMPORTANT A Y-shaped adapter is supplied with the round microphone forsome models of the Macintosh. This adapter is not compatible with yourPower Mac

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Connecting video equipment for output from the computerYou can deliver and record a sophisticated presentation by combining thevideo and sound capabil

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Then follow these steps:1 Assemble the VCR, television, microphone, and cables you need.Be sure to use a microphone designed for your model of the Mac

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3 Plug the other end of the video cable (or adapter) into the S-video output port (Æ) on the Macintosh.If the connector doesn’t slide easily into the

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Using a television as a monitorThere are two ways to use a television as a monitor:m As described in the previous section, you can connect a VCR to th

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Expanding memoryThe random-access memory (RAM) in your computer can be expanded.Installing additional RAM adds more memory chips to your computer ande

Seite 101 - Disk Tools

viCommunications Regulation InformationCommunications regulation informationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the l

Seite 102 - Install Disk 1

Installing internal drivesYour Macintosh can hold up to three internal storage devices, including afloppy disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, and a hard disk

Seite 103 - IMPORTANT

51Read this chapter for information oninstalling and working with applicationprograms on your computer.Installing application programsYour computer ha

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You’ll probably want to buy and install additional programs. See the manualsyou receive with your programs for instructions on installing and using th

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Working with several programs at a timeYou can open as many application programs and desk accessories as yourcomputer’s memory allows.All open program

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Hiding and showing windows on the desktopYou can hide all windows except those of the active program by choosingHide Others from the Application menu.

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Using Power Macintosh application programsYour Power Macintosh is compatible with most application programsintended for use with Macintosh computers.

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Using older Macintosh programsIf you experience problems using an older Macintosh program, it may beincompatible with your Power Macintosh. You may be

Seite 109 - Appendix A

57Consult this chapter if you experience problems using your computer.When you have questionsIf you want to know how to do a particular task with your

Seite 110 - Musculoskeletal discomfort

Take your time When you see an error message, you don’t have to take action immediately.The message stays on the screen until you click the OK button

Seite 111 - Arranging your office

59TroubleshootingStart overOften you can eliminate a problem simply by clearing the computer’s memoryand starting over. If you can, save any open docu

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DOC statementDOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radionoise emissions from digital apparatus as set

Seite 113 - Avoiding fatigue

Rebuild your desktop regularlyA process known as “rebuilding the desktop” helps your Macintosh keeptrack of data on your startup disks. Although you u

Seite 114 - Safety instructions

61TroubleshootingSolutions to common problemsThe computer is turned on but the screen is dark.One of the following is probably the cause:m You have a

Seite 115 - WARNING

When you start up, a disk icon with a blinking question mark appears in the middle of the screen.This icon indicates that your Macintosh cannot find t

Seite 116 - Handling the keyboard

When you try to start up from a floppy disk, a disk icon with an X appears in the middleof the screen and the floppy disk is ejected.This icon indicat

Seite 117 - Ejecting a disk

m If the hard disk is your startup disk, start your computer using the DiskTo o ls floppy disk or (if you have a built-in CD-ROM drive) with the CD-RO

Seite 118 - Power supply

When formatting disks on a DOS computer, always format standarddouble-sided disks in the 720K format. Always format high-density disksin the 1440K for

Seite 119 - Cleaning your equipment

A dialog box with a bomb appears.Your system has a software problem.m Write down what you were doing when the message appeared, and writedown the mess

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Check the startup disk and program you were using when the problemoccurred. Make sure that all programs, desk accessories, and systemextensions you’re

Seite 121 - Installing an Expansion Card

If the problem recurs, you may need to reinstall system software. See“Installing or Reinstalling System Software” later in this chapter forinstruction

Seite 122 - Power Macintosh computer

You can’t start an application program or it quits unexpectedly. Or, when you try to opena program, you see a message that not enough memory is availa

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You see a message that an application program can’t be found.The following dialog box appears if you try to open a document that wascreated with softw

Seite 125 - Hard disk

You experience problems using a document from a DOS computer.If you can’t open a DOS document using a Macintosh program, try thefollowing:m Open the d

Seite 126 - Cover plate

You see a message that your application program can’t be opened because a file can’tbe found.Power Macintosh programs use special files called shared

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If your computer’s performance decreasesIf you notice a decrease in your computer’s speed and general performanceafter you add special software (a con

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Solving printer problemsm LaserWriter Select 360, LaserWriter Pro 630, and LaserWriter Pro 810: Theseprinters require the latest printer software (cal

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Choosing the correct networking softwareUse networking software no older than the following versions with yourPower Macintosh computer.Network softwar

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If you have trouble using a monitor with an AV-equipped Power MacintoshRead the information in this section if you are having trouble using monitorswi

Seite 131 - Special Keys on Your Keyboard

Note: If you have only one monitor, there are several good reasons to leave it connected to the second monitor port instead of the high-density monit

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4 Click the picture that represents the television, then click Options.5 Make sure the box labeled “Upon Restart Display Video on Television” is not s

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You see wavy lines or static after switching to a television from a monitor connected tothe second monitor port.If the regular (RGB) monitor is still

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Macintosh. Your computer isdesigned to give you the highest performance combined with real ease ofuse—it’s

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5 Select “Display Video on Television”; then select NTSC Standard, PAL Standard, or “Useflicker-free format,” and click OK.For information about video

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81TroubleshootingInitializing a hard diskBefore you can use a new disk, the disk must be prepared so that thecomputer knows where to store information

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If a blinking question mark appears, or if the computer starts up from your harddisk: You did not insert the CD-ROM disc quickly enough for the comput

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How to initialize a hard diskYou initialize an Apple SCSI hard disk by using a program called Apple HDSC Setup, which is on the floppy disk labeled Di

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5 Click Init to initialize the hard disk.6 If a message appears asking you to name the disk, type a name and then click OK.7 Click Quit when you see a

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Repairing a damaged diskDisks can become damaged by repeated use and handling. When do you need to repair a disk?If you see a message reporting that a

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How to test a hard diskYou can test an Apple SCSI hard disk with the Apple HD SC Setup program,which is on the floppy disk labeled Disk Tools that cam

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If the test reveals a problem, you may be able to correct it by using Disk FirstAid or another disk repair program (see the instructions in the next s

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3 Click the icon of the disk you want to test. Disk icons appear in a box at the top of the Disk First Aid window.4 Click Repair to begin testing and

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If Disk First Aid cannot correct the problemm Try repairing the disk again. Sometimes repeating the process corrects theproblem.m Use another disk rep

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