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... disk before installing Mac OS X, or install additional software: Go to Leopard and start up using its great new features. Upgrading Mac OS X Upgrade to "Custom Installations" on page 4. WARNING: If you're installing Mac OS X on page 1. Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard Installation and Setup Guide If you already have installed on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. See "Upgrading Mac OS X" on your computer, choose Apple () > About This Mac. To...
... disk before installing Mac OS X, or install additional software: Go to Leopard and start up using its great new features. Upgrading Mac OS X Upgrade to "Custom Installations" on page 4. WARNING: If you're installing Mac OS X on page 1. Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard Installation and Setup Guide If you already have installed on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. See "Upgrading Mac OS X" on your computer, choose Apple () > About This Mac. To...
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Double-click this icon on the Install disc. Click Restart to use, and then click the forward arrow. The installer opens automatically when your computer restarts. Step 2: Follow the onscreen instructions Select the language you want to begin. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. The Welcome screen appears. 2
Double-click this icon on the Install disc. Click Restart to use, and then click the forward arrow. The installer opens automatically when your computer restarts. Step 2: Follow the onscreen instructions Select the language you want to begin. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. The Welcome screen appears. 2
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The installer displays the progress of the installation. Read and agree to start installing Leopard. The installer guides you through the installation process: Welcome License Select a Destination Installation Summary Install Click More Information on the Welcome page to learn about system requirements and other information you have access to more than one disk volume, select a destination, and then click Continue. Enjoy using Mac OS X Leopard! 3 If you may need to know before installing. That's it. Click Install to the software license agreement.
The installer displays the progress of the installation. Read and agree to start installing Leopard. The installer guides you through the installation process: Welcome License Select a Destination Installation Summary Install Click More Information on the Welcome page to learn about system requirements and other information you have access to more than one disk volume, select a destination, and then click Continue. Enjoy using Mac OS X Leopard! 3 If you may need to know before installing. That's it. Click Install to the software license agreement.
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... service provider DNS servers (optional number that looks like 10.255.255.255, and name that looks like ISPname.com) Search domains (optional name that looks like ISPname.com) Telephone number, user name, and password provided by your Internet connection. Go to get connected again after installing Mac OS X. Custom Installations This section tells you how to install Mac OS...
... service provider DNS servers (optional number that looks like 10.255.255.255, and name that looks like ISPname.com) Search domains (optional name that looks like ISPname.com) Telephone number, user name, and password provided by your Internet connection. Go to get connected again after installing Mac OS X. Custom Installations This section tells you how to install Mac OS...
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WARNING: If you may not be able to begin a custom installation of Mac OS X Leopard, follow these steps. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. Click Restart to start up using your computer restarts. If you quit, you 're installing Mac OS X on the Install disc. The installer opens automatically when your current Mac OS X startup disk. Double-click this icon on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. Installing Mac OS X To begin . 5
WARNING: If you may not be able to begin a custom installation of Mac OS X Leopard, follow these steps. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart. Click Restart to start up using your computer restarts. If you quit, you 're installing Mac OS X on the Install disc. The installer opens automatically when your current Mac OS X startup disk. Double-click this icon on your current Mac OS X startup disk, let the installer finish. Installing Mac OS X To begin . 5
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The screen tells you have more than one volume, selecting installation options, and selecting additional software to install. Step 3: Select a destination On the "Select a Destination" pane, select the volume on which you want to use, and then click the forward arrow. Step 2: Follow the onscreen instructions Select the language you want to install Mac OS X. Refer to the sections that follow for information about selecting a destination when you how much space is required for installation. 6 The installer guides you through the installation process. The Welcome screen appears.
The screen tells you have more than one volume, selecting installation options, and selecting additional software to install. Step 3: Select a destination On the "Select a Destination" pane, select the volume on which you want to use, and then click the forward arrow. Step 2: Follow the onscreen instructions Select the language you want to install Mac OS X. Refer to the sections that follow for information about selecting a destination when you how much space is required for installation. 6 The installer guides you through the installation process. The Welcome screen appears.
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... have Mac OS X installed on your existing Mac OS X system files to install a fresh system on the selected volume. Mac OS X-installed applications, such as Address Book and Safari, are archived, and new versions are also archived in the Applications folder. This is selected if Mac OS X is selected if Mac OS X isn't installed. Select this option if you choose "Preserve Users and Network Settings...
... have Mac OS X installed on your existing Mac OS X system files to install a fresh system on the selected volume. Mac OS X-installed applications, such as Address Book and Safari, are archived, and new versions are also archived in the Applications folder. This is selected if Mac OS X is selected if Mac OS X isn't installed. Select this option if you choose "Preserve Users and Network Settings...
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...folder in your user accounts, network settings, and all the software you need to use Mac OS X. Select the software you erase the destination volume. User accounts include such things as printer drivers, fonts, and language translations-that were installed in the Fonts folder in case ...files before you want to install. If necessary, quit the installer and back up your new system. Select the "Preserve Users and Network Settings" checkbox to import your files and folders-will be deleted. Step 5: Select additional software packages to reveal specific components. To see the ...
...folder in your user accounts, network settings, and all the software you need to use Mac OS X. Select the software you erase the destination volume. User accounts include such things as printer drivers, fonts, and language translations-that were installed in the Fonts folder in case ...files before you want to install. If necessary, quit the installer and back up your new system. Select the "Preserve Users and Network Settings" checkbox to import your files and folders-will be deleted. Step 5: Select additional software packages to reveal specific components. To see the ...
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All components will be installed. Click the arrow to install Mac OS X and the selected software, click Install on the Install Summary screen. 9 When you're ready to reveal components. Only the selected components will be installed. Note: You can always use the Mac OS X Install disc to install additional software packages later.
All components will be installed. Click the arrow to install Mac OS X and the selected software, click Install on the Install Summary screen. 9 When you're ready to reveal components. Only the selected components will be installed. Note: You can always use the Mac OS X Install disc to install additional software packages later.
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... use both to log in to create a user name and password. The setup assistant guides you through the process of transferring information, creating an Apple ID and .Mac membership, creating your user account, setting up your new Mac OS X system. Mac OS X Setup Assistant appears to help you transfer information from another Mac OS X computer or volume to gather information about it easy...
... use both to log in to create a user name and password. The setup assistant guides you through the process of transferring information, creating an Apple ID and .Mac membership, creating your user account, setting up your new Mac OS X system. Mac OS X Setup Assistant appears to help you transfer information from another Mac OS X computer or volume to gather information about it easy...
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... user name, and password provided by your service provider DNS servers (optional number that looks like 10.255.255.255, ...service provider, network administrator, or the person who administers your member name and password handy during setup. If you open Mail, the Mail setup...manually Dial-up your account in the following locations: If you currently use: Mac OS X Windows Look here for information: Network preferences pane Internet, Modems, and Network control panels The following table lists the information you'll need your email address (for example, tclark3@mac.com) and password to set...
... user name, and password provided by your service provider DNS servers (optional number that looks like 10.255.255.255, ...service provider, network administrator, or the person who administers your member name and password handy during setup. If you open Mail, the Mail setup...manually Dial-up your account in the following locations: If you currently use: Mac OS X Windows Look here for information: Network preferences pane Internet, Modems, and Network control panels The following table lists the information you'll need your email address (for example, tclark3@mac.com) and password to set...
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... Utility to make an up your system using the volume on your settings and data. 12 Restoring your System If you need to install Leopard again and you've created a Time Machine backup, use Time... Machine to restore everything on which you want to restore, and then click Continue. The installer opens automatically when your system erases all the contents of everything on your computer to its previous condition. ... restarts using Time Machine After you select. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart.
... Utility to make an up your system using the volume on your settings and data. 12 Restoring your System If you need to install Leopard again and you've created a Time Machine backup, use Time... Machine to restore everything on which you want to restore, and then click Continue. The installer opens automatically when your system erases all the contents of everything on your computer to its previous condition. ... restarts using Time Machine After you select. Step 1: Insert the Mac OS X Install disc Double-click the Install Mac OS X icon, and then click Restart.
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...the Install disc as your current Mac OS X startup disk. If a message says the installer can't repair the disk, you may prevent you from installing software or upgrading Mac OS X. The installer doesn't open the installer, follow the instructions in "Custom Installations" on page 4, and select "Erase and Install." ... volume-your user accounts, network settings, and all the files on your computer using the installer and Mac OS X Setup Assistant. You have about installing and using your startup disk, and then restart. If the installer doesn't open pop-up desired files...
...the Install disc as your current Mac OS X startup disk. If a message says the installer can't repair the disk, you may prevent you from installing software or upgrading Mac OS X. The installer doesn't open the installer, follow the instructions in "Custom Installations" on page 4, and select "Erase and Install." ... volume-your user accounts, network settings, and all the files on your computer using the installer and Mac OS X Setup Assistant. You have about installing and using your startup disk, and then restart. If the installer doesn't open pop-up desired files...
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... restore your hard disk. The installer can 't update the drivers for non-Apple hard disks. To open Disk Utility, choose Utilities > Disk Utility. After repairing any problems, quit Disk Utility and click Continue to select a startup disk. Mac OS X installation was interrupted and you don't need to update the disk's driver before installing Mac OS X. If you want to install Mac OS X, try the following: Â Disconnect...
... restore your hard disk. The installer can 't update the drivers for non-Apple hard disks. To open Disk Utility, choose Utilities > Disk Utility. After repairing any problems, quit Disk Utility and click Continue to select a startup disk. Mac OS X installation was interrupted and you don't need to update the disk's driver before installing Mac OS X. If you want to install Mac OS X, try the following: Â Disconnect...
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...Choose Utilities > Reset Password, and follow the onscreen instructions. use Accounts preferences to change your password. and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Getting Information About Mac OS X To get answers to your questions about what's new in Mac OS X and you can get help with Mac OS X, choose the ...first user you have the Mac OS X Install disc, insert the disc and restart your language and click the forward arrow. Use the search feature to quickly find information about using Mac OS X, use Mac OS Help. If you don't remember your password and you created), log in...
...Choose Utilities > Reset Password, and follow the onscreen instructions. use Accounts preferences to change your password. and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Getting Information About Mac OS X To get answers to your questions about what's new in Mac OS X and you can get help with Mac OS X, choose the ...first user you have the Mac OS X Install disc, insert the disc and restart your language and click the forward arrow. Use the search feature to quickly find information about using Mac OS X, use Mac OS Help. If you don't remember your password and you created), log in...
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... of manuals and other information about Apple products. No matter what you 'll find help on the Internet, visit the Apple website at www.apple.com. and other Mac users. © 2007 Apple Inc. Here you can do using Mac OS X and information about new applications available for what your interest is a service mark of Apple Inc. 019-1039 10/2007...
... of manuals and other information about Apple products. No matter what you 'll find help on the Internet, visit the Apple website at www.apple.com. and other Mac users. © 2007 Apple Inc. Here you can do using Mac OS X and information about new applications available for what your interest is a service mark of Apple Inc. 019-1039 10/2007...