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...Memory 53 Troubleshooting 54 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your iMac G5 55 Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your iMac G5 56 Other Problems 57 Locating Your Product Serial Number 58 Using Apple Hardware Test 59 Specifications 61 Safety, Use, and Care Information 61 Safety Instructions ...for Setting Up and Using Your iMac G5 62 Connectors and Ports 63 Avoid Hearing Damage 63 Ergonomics 64 Cleaning Your iMac G5 65 Carrying Your iMac G5 65 Apple and the Environment ...
...Memory 53 Troubleshooting 54 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your iMac G5 55 Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your iMac G5 56 Other Problems 57 Locating Your Product Serial Number 58 Using Apple Hardware Test 59 Specifications 61 Safety, Use, and Care Information 61 Safety Instructions ...for Setting Up and Using Your iMac G5 62 Connectors and Ports 63 Avoid Hearing Damage 63 Ergonomics 64 Cleaning Your iMac G5 65 Carrying Your iMac G5 65 Apple and the Environment ...
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...specific feature of your iMac G5 if you have finished working with your iMac G5, you can quickly wake your iMac G5 is in the "Getting Answers Using Mac Help" on page 47. Troubleshooting your iMac G5 or connecting a digital device Chapter 3, "Using Your iMac G5," on page 53. When your iMac G5 and bypass the startup process. Put Your iMac G5...you would like additional information, see the following : Â Choose Apple () > Sleep. Â Press the power button on the back of the iMac G5. Â Choose Apple () > System Preferences, click Energy Saver, and set a ...
...specific feature of your iMac G5 if you have finished working with your iMac G5, you can quickly wake your iMac G5 is in the "Getting Answers Using Mac Help" on page 47. Troubleshooting your iMac G5 or connecting a digital device Chapter 3, "Using Your iMac G5," on page 53. When your iMac G5 and bypass the startup process. Put Your iMac G5...you would like additional information, see the following : Â Choose Apple () > Sleep. Â Press the power button on the back of the iMac G5. Â Choose Apple () > System Preferences, click Energy Saver, and set a ...
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...it to a photo or image you like. System Preferences is your command center for the specific preference you want using System Preferences. As you get to know your iMac G5. Chapter 2 Getting to change. Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. For more information, choose Help > ...Mac Help and search for "System Preferences" or for most settings on your screen when your iMac G5 is left idle. Â Dock...
...it to a photo or image you like. System Preferences is your command center for the specific preference you want using System Preferences. As you get to know your iMac G5. Chapter 2 Getting to change. Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. For more information, choose Help > ...Mac Help and search for "System Preferences" or for most settings on your screen when your iMac G5 is left idle. Â Dock...
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... seconds. To pair your remote with your iMac: 1 Move very close to your iMac (about 3 to 4 inches away). 2 Point the remote at the Apple logo on the front of your remote with a specific computer or device. To use your remote with an iMac G5 that has an integrated IR receiver. Pairing ...can also use the Select/Play/Pause button to play songs, slideshows, movies, movie trailers, and music videos. Chapter 3 Using Your iMac G5 27 Volume Up button IR window Previous/Rewind button MENU Volume Down button Next/Fast-forward button Select/Play/Pause button Menu button Battery ...
... seconds. To pair your remote with your iMac: 1 Move very close to your iMac (about 3 to 4 inches away). 2 Point the remote at the Apple logo on the front of your remote with a specific computer or device. To use your remote with an iMac G5 that has an integrated IR receiver. Pairing ...can also use the Select/Play/Pause button to play songs, slideshows, movies, movie trailers, and music videos. Chapter 3 Using Your iMac G5 27 Volume Up button IR window Previous/Rewind button MENU Volume Down button Next/Fast-forward button Select/Play/Pause button Menu button Battery ...
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... that meet the following specifications: Â DDR2 DRAM Â 533 MHz, PC2-4200 compliant (also referred to as DDR2 533) Â Unbuffered and unregistered You can also use System Profiler: 1 Choose Apple () > About This Mac from the menu bar. 2 Click More Info to open slot in your iMac G5. Your iMac G5 has one memory...
... that meet the following specifications: Â DDR2 DRAM Â 533 MHz, PC2-4200 compliant (also referred to as DDR2 533) Â Unbuffered and unregistered You can also use System Profiler: 1 Choose Apple () > About This Mac from the menu bar. 2 Click More Info to open slot in your iMac G5. Your iMac G5 has one memory...
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...and quick solution. When you recently installed. If your iMac G5 needs service, consult the service and support information that came with your iMac G5. This chapter contains solutions to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple for instructions about how to problems that prevent you ... to try to note include: Â The applications you some solutions to open your iMac G5, there is not compatible with a specific application may not be compatible with your iMac G5. This chapter gives you were using when the problem occurred. Problems that occur only with...
...and quick solution. When you recently installed. If your iMac G5 needs service, consult the service and support information that came with your iMac G5. This chapter contains solutions to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple for instructions about how to problems that prevent you ... to try to note include: Â The applications you some solutions to open your iMac G5, there is not compatible with a specific application may not be compatible with your iMac G5. This chapter gives you were using when the problem occurred. Problems that occur only with...
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Appendix Specifications A A You can use System Profiler to show and hide information in the different categories. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.apple.com/iMac and www.apple.com/support. 59 To access the information in memory, hard disk size, devices connected, and the product serial number. Click the triangles in the window to find out detailed information about your iMac G5, such as the amount of built-in System Profiler, choose Apple () > About This Mac from the menu bar and then click More Info.
Appendix Specifications A A You can use System Profiler to show and hide information in the different categories. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.apple.com/iMac and www.apple.com/support. 59 To access the information in memory, hard disk size, devices connected, and the product serial number. Click the triangles in the window to find out detailed information about your iMac G5, such as the amount of built-in System Profiler, choose Apple () > About This Mac from the menu bar and then click More Info.
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... from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 71 DNS Hosts (optional for the internal modem port: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from your connection method. Â Dial-up modem with your ISP if you use the instructions below is plugged into...to connect to an ISP. Ask your iMac G5, it . The information below to set up Network preferences for DHCP & BootP) Domain Name (optional) Proxy Server (optional) Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually Once you only want to make changes to specific parts of your connection manually.
... from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 71 DNS Hosts (optional for the internal modem port: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from your connection method. Â Dial-up modem with your ISP if you use the instructions below is plugged into...to connect to an ISP. Ask your iMac G5, it . The information below to set up Network preferences for DHCP & BootP) Domain Name (optional) Proxy Server (optional) Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually Once you only want to make changes to specific parts of your connection manually.
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...interference by different circuit breakers or fuses.) If necessary, consult an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple. However, there is suspected. See the service and support information that came with the specifications EN 300 328, EN 301-489, and EN 60950 following ...Bluetooth Information FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance The antenna used properly-that is , in strict accordance with Apple's instructions-it off. Responsible party (contact for additional suggestions. These specifications are on a different circuit from the television or radio. Â Plug the computer into...
...interference by different circuit breakers or fuses.) If necessary, consult an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple. However, there is suspected. See the service and support information that came with the specifications EN 300 328, EN 301-489, and EN 60950 following ...Bluetooth Information FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance The antenna used properly-that is , in strict accordance with Apple's instructions-it off. Responsible party (contact for additional suggestions. These specifications are on a different circuit from the television or radio. Â Plug the computer into...
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... equipment. The laser beam used in hazardous radiation exposure. The labels on your local environmental laws and guidelines. For information about Apple's recycling program, go to your product may result in this product contains mercury. The use in the operation of nuclear facilities,... Because of life, take it according to www.apple.com/environment/summary.html. A service warning label is a Class 1 LED product in your computer, your safety, have this product reaches its end of the optical disc drive in accordance with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B Specification.
... equipment. The laser beam used in hazardous radiation exposure. The labels on your local environmental laws and guidelines. For information about Apple's recycling program, go to your product may result in this product contains mercury. The use in the operation of nuclear facilities,... Because of life, take it according to www.apple.com/environment/summary.html. A service warning label is a Class 1 LED product in your computer, your safety, have this product reaches its end of the optical disc drive in accordance with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B Specification.
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... computer won't start up a printer 18 your computer 6 shutting down before installing memory 48 the computer 10 sleep 9 software updating 19 Software Update preferences 19 specifications 59 Spotlight 16 static IP address 75 stopping an application 21 SuperDrive 13, 43 System Preferences audio 36 Bluetooth preferences 32 customizing 17 Displays preferences...
... computer won't start up a printer 18 your computer 6 shutting down before installing memory 48 the computer 10 sleep 9 software updating 19 Software Update preferences 19 specifications 59 Spotlight 16 static IP address 75 stopping an application 21 SuperDrive 13, 43 System Preferences audio 36 Bluetooth preferences 32 customizing 17 Displays preferences...