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...(DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-Video) 43 Using Your Optical Drive 46 Battery 49 Security Slot 51 Adding Memory to Your Computer 51 Installing Additional Memory 57 Troubleshooting 58 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer 59 Other Problems 61 Restoring Your Computer's Software 62... and Safety Information 65 Cleaning Your PowerBook 65 Carrying Your PowerBook 65 Storing Your PowerBook 66 Safety Instructions for Setting Up and Using Your Computer 67 General Safety Instructions 68 Battery 68 Connectors and Ports 68 Avoid Hearing Damage 68 Apple and the Environment 69 Ergonomics 71 Connecting...
...(DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-Video) 43 Using Your Optical Drive 46 Battery 49 Security Slot 51 Adding Memory to Your Computer 51 Installing Additional Memory 57 Troubleshooting 58 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer 59 Other Problems 61 Restoring Your Computer's Software 62... and Safety Information 65 Cleaning Your PowerBook 65 Carrying Your PowerBook 65 Storing Your PowerBook 66 Safety Instructions for Setting Up and Using Your Computer 67 General Safety Instructions 68 Battery 68 Connectors and Ports 68 Avoid Hearing Damage 68 Apple and the Environment 69 Ergonomics 71 Connecting...
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... can install in your computer over and removing the four screws that you access by turning your PowerBook is not covered by the limited warranty on your PowerBook Warning: Apple recommends that secure the memory slot door. Adding Memory 4 to Your Computer 4 This chapter provides information and instructions for service. Consult the service and support...
... can install in your computer over and removing the four screws that you access by turning your PowerBook is not covered by the limited warranty on your PowerBook Warning: Apple recommends that secure the memory slot door. Adding Memory 4 to Your Computer 4 This chapter provides information and instructions for service. Consult the service and support...
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... be hot. Turn the computer over and remove the battery by giving the latch a quarter turn. If you have been using your PowerBook, wait 10 minutes after shutting down your computer. Battery Latch Warning: The internal components of your computer. 3 Touch a metal surface inside the computer ...to discharge any other cables connected to the computer. To install additional memory: 1 Shut down to let the internal components cool before continuing. 2 Using a Phillips size 00 screwdriver, unscrew the...
... be hot. Turn the computer over and remove the battery by giving the latch a quarter turn. If you have been using your PowerBook, wait 10 minutes after shutting down your computer. Battery Latch Warning: The internal components of your computer. 3 Touch a metal surface inside the computer ...to discharge any other cables connected to the computer. To install additional memory: 1 Shut down to let the internal components cool before continuing. 2 Using a Phillips size 00 screwdriver, unscrew the...
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Push the card to Your Computer 53 The card should pop up slightly. 5 Insert the new memory card into the slot. 30O Chapter 4 Adding Memory to seat it . 4 If you already have a memory card installed in the memory card. Spread the tabs in the slot away from the notches in the slot, remove it fully into the slot at a 30-degree angle.
Push the card to Your Computer 53 The card should pop up slightly. 5 Insert the new memory card into the slot. 30O Chapter 4 Adding Memory to seat it . 4 If you already have a memory card installed in the memory card. Spread the tabs in the slot away from the notches in the slot, remove it fully into the slot at a 30-degree angle.
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6 Press down . Try reinserting the card to Your Computer Note: To avoid damage, be careful not to overtighten the screws. 54 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to make sure it is fully seated. 7 Replace the memory slot door and screw it in place. If the memory card does not latch, do not force the card down on the memory card to lock it into place.
6 Press down . Try reinserting the card to Your Computer Note: To avoid damage, be careful not to overtighten the screws. 54 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to make sure it is fully seated. 7 Replace the memory slot door and screw it in place. If the memory card does not latch, do not force the card down on the memory card to lock it into place.
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...your computer. 2 When you installed is not recognized or your computer does not start up your PowerBook and check the instructions again to Your Computer 55 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to make sure that it is installed correctly. Gently press the right side of the battery into ...of memory installed in the computer. If the memory is compatible with the memory or contact the vendor who provided the memory. If you still have problems, remove the memory and consult the support information that came with this PowerBook and that the memory you see the Mac OS desktop, choose Apple (K)...
...your computer. 2 When you installed is not recognized or your computer does not start up your PowerBook and check the instructions again to Your Computer 55 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to make sure that it is installed correctly. Gently press the right side of the battery into ...of memory installed in the computer. If the memory is compatible with the memory or contact the vendor who provided the memory. If you still have problems, remove the memory and consult the support information that came with this PowerBook and that the memory you see the Mac OS desktop, choose Apple (K)...
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....) • Any new hardware, such as additional memory or a peripheral, that you were using when the problem occurred. Troubleshooting 5 5 If you need. Be aware of the Mac OS installed on the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support, and in the AppleCare Knowledge Base at... Things to the problem. When you experience a problem, there is not compatible with a specific application may not be compatible with your PowerBook, check here first for solutions and advice. Problems that occur only with the version of the conditions that the application is usually a simple...
....) • Any new hardware, such as additional memory or a peripheral, that you were using when the problem occurred. Troubleshooting 5 5 If you need. Be aware of the Mac OS installed on the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support, and in the AppleCare Knowledge Base at... Things to the problem. When you experience a problem, there is not compatible with a specific application may not be compatible with your PowerBook, check here first for solutions and advice. Problems that occur only with the version of the conditions that the application is usually a simple...
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...Option, P, and R keys until at least one to start up • Make sure the power adapter is compatible with your PowerBook for information on contacting Apple for "Software Update." If the display suddenly goes black or your system freezes Try restarting your system. 1 Unplug any devices that... Installer > Reset Password from the menu bar and search for service. You should see page 51). • If you recently installed additional memory, make sure that it is plugged into the computer and into your password 1 Insert the first software install and restore disc into a functioning...
...Option, P, and R keys until at least one to start up • Make sure the power adapter is compatible with your PowerBook for information on contacting Apple for "Software Update." If the display suddenly goes black or your system freezes Try restarting your system. 1 Unplug any devices that... Installer > Reset Password from the menu bar and search for service. You should see page 51). • If you recently installed additional memory, make sure that it is plugged into the computer and into your password 1 Insert the first software install and restore disc into a functioning...
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...sure you have properly configured the software according to the instructions that came with one of the other computer or the network's access point. Apple Hardware Test is running and has a wireless access point. • Make sure you are within antenna range of your computer. For ...more information. If that doesn't work, restart the computer while holding down the Option key as the memory or processor. Nearby electronic devices or metal structures can use Apple Hardware Test: 1 Disconnect all external devices from the menu bar) and the instructions that came with wireless ...
...sure you have properly configured the software according to the instructions that came with one of the other computer or the network's access point. Apple Hardware Test is running and has a wireless access point. • Make sure you are within antenna range of your computer. For ...more information. If that doesn't work, restart the computer while holding down the Option key as the memory or processor. Nearby electronic devices or metal structures can use Apple Hardware Test: 1 Disconnect all external devices from the menu bar) and the instructions that came with wireless ...
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To access the information in System Profiler, choose Apple (K) > About This Mac from the menu bar and then click More Info, or open System Profiler, located in memory, hard disk size, devices connected, and the product serial number. Click the triangles in the different categories. Operating Environment • Operating temperature: 50° F to... volts (V), 50/60 hertz (Hz) • Output: DC 24.5 V, 1.875 A 63 Appendix Specifications A A You can use System Profiler to find out detailed information about your PowerBook, such as the amount of built-in Applications/Utilities.
To access the information in System Profiler, choose Apple (K) > About This Mac from the menu bar and then click More Info, or open System Profiler, located in memory, hard disk size, devices connected, and the product serial number. Click the triangles in the different categories. Operating Environment • Operating temperature: 50° F to... volts (V), 50/60 hertz (Hz) • Output: DC 24.5 V, 1.875 A 63 Appendix Specifications A A You can use System Profiler to find out detailed information about your PowerBook, such as the amount of built-in Applications/Utilities.
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...Safety Instructions for the bottom of the case to overheat. For prolonged use this equipment in a location where airflow around your PowerBook on , as installing memory or removing the hard disk. The bottom of its internal and external parts are in particular the rear vents, and cause ...back of line could damage the modem. Never place anything over your PowerBook computer. Always disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery before closing the display. The bottom of the PowerBook case functions as installing memory or removing the hard disk. Never turn on a pillow or other...
...Safety Instructions for the bottom of the case to overheat. For prolonged use this equipment in a location where airflow around your PowerBook on , as installing memory or removing the hard disk. The bottom of its internal and external parts are in particular the rear vents, and cause ...back of line could damage the modem. Never place anything over your PowerBook computer. Always disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery before closing the display. The bottom of the PowerBook case functions as installing memory or removing the hard disk. Never turn on a pillow or other...
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... base station 37 Card 37 connection 74 problems 60 setting up 83 setting up a connection 11, 73 amber light 21 analog phone line 13, 39 Apple 56K internal modem 39 application freeze 29 audio line in port 9 B base station 37 battery 17, 46, 47 calibrating 17 charging 48 conservation 48 ... image size 20 password 59 System Preferences 24 the desktop 24 the resolution 20 the screen 20 charging the battery 48 checking memory 55 cleaning your display 65 your PowerBook 65 closed display 42 communicating via Bluetooth 36 computer freezes 58 inventory 5 won't turn on 59 connecting a cable modem 13 a DSL...
... base station 37 Card 37 connection 74 problems 60 setting up 83 setting up a connection 11, 73 amber light 21 analog phone line 13, 39 Apple 56K internal modem 39 application freeze 29 audio line in port 9 B base station 37 battery 17, 46, 47 calibrating 17 charging 48 conservation 48 ... image size 20 password 59 System Preferences 24 the desktop 24 the resolution 20 the screen 20 charging the battery 48 checking memory 55 cleaning your display 65 your PowerBook 65 closed display 42 communicating via Bluetooth 36 computer freezes 58 inventory 5 won't turn on 59 connecting a cable modem 13 a DSL...
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... 7 G general safety 67 green light 21 H hand positions 69 headphone jack 39 port 9, 39 I image size 20 inserting a disc 43 installation instructions 5 installing memory 52 internal modem 39 Internet configuration 76 connection 61, 89 using Setup Assistant 83 Internet service provider 72 inventory of items 5 ISP 72 K keeping the... 62 M Mac OS 9 24 Mac OS X 24 interface 90 manual Internet configuration 79 manually using DHCP router option 11, 73 Media Eject key 7 memory checking 55 microphone 7, 39 mini-DVI port 9 Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter 40 Mini-DVI to VGA adapter 40 Mini-DVI to Video Adapter 40...
... 7 G general safety 67 green light 21 H hand positions 69 headphone jack 39 port 9, 39 I image size 20 inserting a disc 43 installation instructions 5 installing memory 52 internal modem 39 Internet configuration 76 connection 61, 89 using Setup Assistant 83 Internet service provider 72 inventory of items 5 ISP 72 K keeping the... 62 M Mac OS 9 24 Mac OS X 24 interface 90 manual Internet configuration 79 manually using DHCP router option 11, 73 Media Eject key 7 memory checking 55 microphone 7, 39 mini-DVI port 9 Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter 40 Mini-DVI to VGA adapter 40 Mini-DVI to Video Adapter 40...