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Note: Do not put strain on the flex cable extension that connects to the bluetooth card, as it very carefully to lift the right side of the hard drive. (Note that some hard drives may be dislodged from its left ... up any tape that you don't damage the label. Use a black stick to ensure that may not have a vibration dampening disc like the one below.) MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart - A damaged label voids the warranty of the hard drive and slide it can be securing the...
Note: Do not put strain on the flex cable extension that connects to the bluetooth card, as it very carefully to lift the right side of the hard drive. (Note that some hard drives may be dislodged from its left ... up any tape that you don't damage the label. Use a black stick to ensure that may not have a vibration dampening disc like the one below.) MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Take Apart - A damaged label voids the warranty of the hard drive and slide it can be securing the...
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... Preferences or see the Apple Software Updates web page to the AirPort Extreme Card. Check the AirPort Extreme antenna connection to make sure the latest version of AirPort Extreme software is installed. 2. Replace with known-good AirPort Extreme card. 7. MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting - In Mac OS X, use AirPort in...
... Preferences or see the Apple Software Updates web page to the AirPort Extreme Card. Check the AirPort Extreme antenna connection to make sure the latest version of AirPort Extreme software is installed. 2. Replace with known-good AirPort Extreme card. 7. MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting - In Mac OS X, use AirPort in...
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... limited to the trackpad flex. 4. Check the Bluetooth flex connection to , a relatively new battery that the battery is fully seated. 3. You may use your computer's battery for best performance • 304301: MacBook and MacBook Pro: Battery not recognized after troubleshooting at the system ...level, if it becomes depleted and can be charged and discharged only so many cycles before the system goes to keep your computer during this first. Useful Knowledge Base articles: • 86440: Apple...
... limited to the trackpad flex. 4. Check the Bluetooth flex connection to , a relatively new battery that the battery is fully seated. 3. You may use your computer's battery for best performance • 304301: MacBook and MacBook Pro: Battery not recognized after troubleshooting at the system ...level, if it becomes depleted and can be charged and discharged only so many cycles before the system goes to keep your computer during this first. Useful Knowledge Base articles: • 86440: Apple...
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... to 3 Up to 5 Up to 7 MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting - When displaying a single color over the screen area, the LCD panel shows one or more information on • Dark subpixel anomaly = subpixel that the Bluetooth antenna is always off Acceptable Number of the ...Hardware Symptom Charts 177 See Latch Adjustment chapter for more pixels that will generate these patterns on the screen. 2. Check that is connected to one or both of the latch hooks are not properly lit To determine whether or not the display has an acceptable number of...
... to 3 Up to 5 Up to 7 MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting - When displaying a single color over the screen area, the LCD panel shows one or more information on • Dark subpixel anomaly = subpixel that the Bluetooth antenna is always off Acceptable Number of the ...Hardware Symptom Charts 177 See Latch Adjustment chapter for more pixels that will generate these patterns on the screen. 2. Check that is connected to one or both of the latch hooks are not properly lit To determine whether or not the display has an acceptable number of...
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...Interface (DMI) bus A DMA controller internal to the boot ROM • USB 2.0 controller, which in turn supports the Bluetooth module, IR receiver, built-in iSight camera, built-in the PCI configuration space. The North Bridge provides the bridging functionality... controller and the South Bridge I /O space. MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting - Architecture 195 Architecture The architecture of I /O controller, connected to the graphics controller. The DMA controller has registers that connect them together. Figure 1 (see following page) ...
...Interface (DMI) bus A DMA controller internal to the boot ROM • USB 2.0 controller, which in turn supports the Bluetooth module, IR receiver, built-in iSight camera, built-in the PCI configuration space. The North Bridge provides the bridging functionality... controller and the South Bridge I /O space. MacBook Pro 17-inch (original, Core 2 Duo, 2.4/2.6GHz, 2008) Troubleshooting - Architecture 195 Architecture The architecture of I /O controller, connected to the graphics controller. The DMA controller has registers that connect them together. Figure 1 (see following page) ...
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43 Learning About Mac OS X 44 Customizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences 45 Using Applications 46 When an Application Doesn't Respond 46 Keeping Your Software Up to Date 47 Connecting to a Printer 48 Playing a CD and Connecting Headphones 49 Connecting a Camera or Other ... Chapter 3: Using Your MacBook Pro 52 Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices 55 Connecting with FireWire 59 Using ExpressCards 60 How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access 61 Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology 63 Connecting with Ethernet 64 Using External Video Support 68 Connecting Speakers and Other Audio...
43 Learning About Mac OS X 44 Customizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences 45 Using Applications 46 When an Application Doesn't Respond 46 Keeping Your Software Up to Date 47 Connecting to a Printer 48 Playing a CD and Connecting Headphones 49 Connecting a Camera or Other ... Chapter 3: Using Your MacBook Pro 52 Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices 55 Connecting with FireWire 59 Using ExpressCards 60 How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access 61 Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology 63 Connecting with Ethernet 64 Using External Video Support 68 Connecting Speakers and Other Audio...
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...photo albums in iPhoto. Â Play movies that are in your MacBook Pro. Chapter 2 Getting to use an Apple wireless mouse with Bluetooth® technology, see "Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology" on your mouse right away. You can insert the ...USB connector into the USB 2.0 port and use your MacBook Pro. Use the Apple Remote to open Front Row and work with iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, DVD Player, and more, from an Apple Authorized Reseller. Using a Mouse If you have an Apple mouse with a USB connection...
...photo albums in iPhoto. Â Play movies that are in your MacBook Pro. Chapter 2 Getting to use an Apple wireless mouse with Bluetooth® technology, see "Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology" on your mouse right away. You can insert the ...USB connector into the USB 2.0 port and use your MacBook Pro. Use the Apple Remote to open Front Row and work with iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, DVD Player, and more, from an Apple Authorized Reseller. Using a Mouse If you have an Apple mouse with a USB connection...
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... to other . Â If you connect your MacBook Pro to Know Your MacBook Pro For more information, open Mac Help and search for "transferring" or for "connecting two computers." Â You can connect to an AirPort Extreme wireless network to a network using Bluetooth wireless technology, you can transfer files to the other Bluetooth equipped devices. For more information, see...
... to other . Â If you connect your MacBook Pro to Know Your MacBook Pro For more information, open Mac Help and search for "transferring" or for "connecting two computers." Â You can connect to an AirPort Extreme wireless network to a network using Bluetooth wireless technology, you can transfer files to the other Bluetooth equipped devices. For more information, see...
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See "Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices" on page 59. Â Bluetooth wireless connectivity, AirPort Extreme wireless networking capability, and Gigabit Ethernet networking capability. Using Your MacBook Pro 3 3 Your MacBook Pro has many built-in port and a headphone/optical digital audio out port for connecting headphones, speakers, microphones, and digital audio equipment. See "Using ExpressCards" on page 52...
See "Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices" on page 59. Â Bluetooth wireless connectivity, AirPort Extreme wireless networking capability, and Gigabit Ethernet networking capability. Using Your MacBook Pro 3 3 Your MacBook Pro has many built-in port and a headphone/optical digital audio out port for connecting headphones, speakers, microphones, and digital audio equipment. See "Using ExpressCards" on page 52...
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... website at www.apple.com/store). Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Your MacBook Pro comes with a compatible Bluetooth enabled mobile phone. With Bluetooth wireless technology, you can do the following: Â Use your MacBook Pro to the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store or contact your mobile phone to 33 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth enabled devices can connect to each other wirelessly...
... website at www.apple.com/store). Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Your MacBook Pro comes with a compatible Bluetooth enabled mobile phone. With Bluetooth wireless technology, you can do the following: Â Use your MacBook Pro to the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store or contact your mobile phone to 33 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth enabled devices can connect to each other wirelessly...
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Connecting with Ethernet Your computer comes with built-in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) and choosing Help > Bluetooth Help. You can use to connect to a network or to a DSL or cable modem. ® Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 63 Getting More Information About Bluetooth Wireless Technology You can find out more about using Bluetooth wireless technology by opening the Bluetooth File Exchange application (located in Ethernet (G) networking capability, which you can also find information on the Apple Bluetooth website at www.apple.com/bluetooth.
Connecting with Ethernet Your computer comes with built-in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) and choosing Help > Bluetooth Help. You can use to connect to a network or to a DSL or cable modem. ® Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 63 Getting More Information About Bluetooth Wireless Technology You can find out more about using Bluetooth wireless technology by opening the Bluetooth File Exchange application (located in Ethernet (G) networking capability, which you can also find information on the Apple Bluetooth website at www.apple.com/bluetooth.
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.... Using Your Battery When the external power adapter is not connected, your MacBook Pro is left in or out of time that your computer draws power from damage if the computer is writing or reading data intensively (such as AirPort Extreme or Bluetooth wireless technology can check the charge with the battery in your...
.... Using Your Battery When the external power adapter is not connected, your MacBook Pro is left in or out of time that your computer draws power from damage if the computer is writing or reading data intensively (such as AirPort Extreme or Bluetooth wireless technology can check the charge with the battery in your...
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...burning DVDs 72 button, power 11, 17 C cable modem, setting up a connection 116, 118 ALS system 28, 34 amber light 30 ambient light sensing (ALS) system 28, 34 Appearance preferences 44 Apple Hardware Test 99 Apple MagSafe Power Adapter. See iSight carrying your battery 24 camera. Index Index A AC... 89 specifications 102 storing 107 tips 78 blinking question mark 13 Bluetooth preferences 62, 78 Bluetooth technology 61 brightness controls 19 built-in speakers 17, 68 built-in video camera. See power adapter Apple Remote about 60 problems 95 setting up 116 calibrating your computer ...
...burning DVDs 72 button, power 11, 17 C cable modem, setting up a connection 116, 118 ALS system 28, 34 amber light 30 ambient light sensing (ALS) system 28, 34 Appearance preferences 44 Apple Hardware Test 99 Apple MagSafe Power Adapter. See iSight carrying your battery 24 camera. Index Index A AC... 89 specifications 102 storing 107 tips 78 blinking question mark 13 Bluetooth preferences 62, 78 Bluetooth technology 61 brightness controls 19 built-in speakers 17, 68 built-in video camera. See power adapter Apple Remote about 60 problems 95 setting up 116 calibrating your computer ...
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checking memory 89 cleaning your computer 107 your display 107 closed display 66 computer freezes 92 inventory 7 won't turn on 93 connecting Bluetooth devices 61 cable modem 10 DSL modem 10 to an Ethernet network 10 external devices 52 external display 65 FireWire devices 55 flat-panel display 68 headphones 48 to VGA adapter 64 Dynamic...
checking memory 89 cleaning your computer 107 your display 107 closed display 66 computer freezes 92 inventory 7 won't turn on 93 connecting Bluetooth devices 61 cable modem 10 DSL modem 10 to an Ethernet network 10 external devices 52 external display 65 FireWire devices 55 flat-panel display 68 headphones 48 to VGA adapter 64 Dynamic...
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...drive System Preferences 44 Appearance 44 Bluetooth 62, 78 Dashboard & Exposé 44 Desktop & Screen Saver 45 Dock 45 Energy Saver 22, 78 Network 78 Print & Fax 47, 48 Software Update 47 Startup Disk 56, 92 turning off IR reception 39 T telephone dial-up connection 115 trackpad described 17 scrolling 32... 42 mirroring 65 playing 71 Video Mode Toggle key 19 videoconferencing 41 volume controls 19 W waking your computer 22 wide-screen display 29 wireless connections 60 Index 137 See USB updating software 46 USB devices and battery power 53 hubs 54 multiple devices 54 ports 21, 52 using 12,...
...drive System Preferences 44 Appearance 44 Bluetooth 62, 78 Dashboard & Exposé 44 Desktop & Screen Saver 45 Dock 45 Energy Saver 22, 78 Network 78 Print & Fax 47, 48 Software Update 47 Startup Disk 56, 92 turning off IR reception 39 T telephone dial-up connection 115 trackpad described 17 scrolling 32... 42 mirroring 65 playing 71 Video Mode Toggle key 19 videoconferencing 41 volume controls 19 W waking your computer 22 wide-screen display 29 wireless connections 60 Index 137 See USB updating software 46 USB devices and battery power 53 hubs 54 multiple devices 54 ports 21, 52 using 12,...