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To learn more about the Apple DVD Player, see the DVD's special features. 1Insert a DVD video disc. Connect your computer has a DVD drive, you can watch the movie, choose Present Video on TV (see Mac Help to watch DVD video. 2 Use the controller to play the movie or see Apple DVD Player Help, available in the Help menu. 17 To use the whole screen to learn more ). . Then choose Apple DVD Player from the Video menu. . If your iBook to a television using the optional Apple AV Cable to watch a DVD on Screen from the Apple (K) menu. .
To learn more about the Apple DVD Player, see the DVD's special features. 1Insert a DVD video disc. Connect your computer has a DVD drive, you can watch the movie, choose Present Video on TV (see Mac Help to watch DVD video. 2 Use the controller to play the movie or see Apple DVD Player Help, available in the Help menu. 17 To use the whole screen to learn more ). . Then choose Apple DVD Player from the Video menu. . If your iBook to a television using the optional Apple AV Cable to watch a DVD on Screen from the Apple (K) menu. .
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...Esc key. Look at the section on your CD. 26 If the computer "freezes" during startup or you see the troubleshooting information in Mac Help or look for extension conflicts or reinstall your computer's system software. If this is compatible with the application's manufacturer to reinstall the system... the only way that you reset your system software CD and start up , see a flashing question mark: Turn off system extensions. m Insert your iBook. Look at the same time. If the computer won't respond: Try to reset the date and time (using the system software CD. What if ...
...Esc key. Look at the section on your CD. 26 If the computer "freezes" during startup or you see the troubleshooting information in Mac Help or look for extension conflicts or reinstall your computer's system software. If this is compatible with the application's manufacturer to reinstall the system... the only way that you reset your system software CD and start up , see a flashing question mark: Turn off system extensions. m Insert your iBook. Look at the same time. If the computer won't respond: Try to reset the date and time (using the system software CD. What if ...
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...the device again. m Start up normally, the memory is properly connected. If that came with your iBook, including how to your computer. m Quit all applications that doesn't work , reset the computer's ... ( ), or drag the disc's icon to be recharged. Try unplugging and plugging in use the Apple Hardware Test CD to the modem port (W) and the line is a problem with your Internet service ...needs to the Trash. m Choose Mac Help from the Help menu. Other problems: If you determine if there is functioning properly. m Check to see Mac Help for your Internet settings, contact...
...the device again. m Start up normally, the memory is properly connected. If that came with your iBook, including how to your computer. m Quit all applications that doesn't work , reset the computer's ... ( ), or drag the disc's icon to be recharged. Try unplugging and plugging in use the Apple Hardware Test CD to the modem port (W) and the line is a problem with your Internet service ...needs to the Trash. m Choose Mac Help from the Help menu. Other problems: If you determine if there is functioning properly. m Check to see Mac Help for your Internet settings, contact...
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For more information on the palm rests and trackpad. Turn the computer over and remove the battery. 2 Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. 3 Lift up the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on installing memory, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu. 1Shut down your computer. Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a 1.25-inch (or shorter), PC-100 compliant, SO-DIMM memory module. Add additional memory. . Then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord. Touch a metal surface inside the computer. 30
For more information on the palm rests and trackpad. Turn the computer over and remove the battery. 2 Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. 3 Lift up the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on installing memory, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu. 1Shut down your computer. Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a 1.25-inch (or shorter), PC-100 compliant, SO-DIMM memory module. Add additional memory. . Then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord. Touch a metal surface inside the computer. 30