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...Memory to Your MacBook Pro 84 Installing Additional Memory 91 Making Sure Your MacBook Pro Recognizes the New Memory 93 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting 94 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer 96 Other Problems 99 Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your Computer 101 Using Apple...Use, and Care Information 105 Understanding General Safety Instructions 106 Setting Up Your MacBook Pro and Power Adapter 107 Using Your MacBook Pro 109 Avoiding Hearing Damage 111 Understanding Ergonomics 113 Apple and the Environment 115 Appendix C: Connecting to the Internet 117 Gathering the Information...
...Memory to Your MacBook Pro 84 Installing Additional Memory 91 Making Sure Your MacBook Pro Recognizes the New Memory 93 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting 94 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer 96 Other Problems 99 Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your Computer 101 Using Apple...Use, and Care Information 105 Understanding General Safety Instructions 106 Setting Up Your MacBook Pro and Power Adapter 107 Using Your MacBook Pro 109 Avoiding Hearing Damage 111 Understanding Ergonomics 113 Apple and the Environment 115 Appendix C: Connecting to the Internet 117 Gathering the Information...
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.... You can also find information on , off, or in sleep. ® Label side up ExpressCard/34 slot Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 61 You can expand your computer is available in Mac Help. You can insert an ExpressCard when your computer's capabilities using the ExpressCard/34... slot. Getting More Information About FireWire More information about FireWire is on the Apple FireWire website at www.apple.com/firewire. Using ExpressCards You can connect a TV tuner, flash memory cards, and more. Choose Help > Mac Help in the Finder menu bar and search for ...
.... You can also find information on , off, or in sleep. ® Label side up ExpressCard/34 slot Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 61 You can expand your computer is available in Mac Help. You can insert an ExpressCard when your computer's capabilities using the ExpressCard/34... slot. Getting More Information About FireWire More information about FireWire is on the Apple FireWire website at www.apple.com/firewire. Using ExpressCards You can connect a TV tuner, flash memory cards, and more. Choose Help > Mac Help in the Finder menu bar and search for ...
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... battery, see "Disposal and Recycling Information" on page 133. 78 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro This is normal behavior; battery life is maximized if charging is not continuously cycled on page 84. For more information, see "Installing Additional Memory" on and off when the battery's charge capacity is between 95 and 100 percent...
... battery, see "Disposal and Recycling Information" on page 133. 78 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro This is normal behavior; battery life is maximized if charging is not continuously cycled on page 84. For more information, see "Installing Additional Memory" on and off when the battery's charge capacity is between 95 and 100 percent...
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... the service and support information that you attempt to install memory and damage your equipment, such damage is not covered by removing the memory door in your MacBook Pro. Adding Memory to contact Apple for removing and replacing the battery in the battery bay. Your MacBook Pro comes with your computer. If you access by the limited warranty...
... the service and support information that you attempt to install memory and damage your equipment, such damage is not covered by removing the memory door in your MacBook Pro. Adding Memory to contact Apple for removing and replacing the battery in the battery bay. Your MacBook Pro comes with your computer. If you access by the limited warranty...
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... replacing your battery. Lift it out. 84 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to prevent damaging the computer. 2 Turn over the MacBook Pro and locate the release latches on the configuration of the MacBook Pro you can install in your MacBook Pro. Step 1: Removing the Battery 1 Shut down your MacBook Pro is 2 GB, using 1 GB DIMMs in both latches up slightly. Â...
... replacing your battery. Lift it out. 84 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to prevent damaging the computer. 2 Turn over the MacBook Pro and locate the release latches on the configuration of the MacBook Pro you can install in your MacBook Pro. Step 1: Removing the Battery 1 Shut down your MacBook Pro is 2 GB, using 1 GB DIMMs in both latches up slightly. Â...
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Warning: The internal components of your MacBook Pro, wait 10 minutes after shutting down to Your MacBook Pro 85 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to let the internal components cool before continuing. If you have been using your MacBook Pro can be hot.
Warning: The internal components of your MacBook Pro, wait 10 minutes after shutting down to Your MacBook Pro 85 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to let the internal components cool before continuing. If you have been using your MacBook Pro can be hot.
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Step 2: Installing Memory 1 Using a Phillips size 00 screwdriver, unscrew the memory door and remove it from the battery bay of your computer. 86 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
Step 2: Installing Memory 1 Using a Phillips size 00 screwdriver, unscrew the memory door and remove it from the battery bay of your computer. 86 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
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Chapter 4 Adding Memory to discharge any static electricity from your body. 2 Touch a metal surface inside the computer to Your MacBook Pro 87
Chapter 4 Adding Memory to discharge any static electricity from your body. 2 Touch a metal surface inside the computer to Your MacBook Pro 87
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...the card with the small tab in the memory card. 3 If you already have a memory card installed in the slot, remove it. Then firmly push the memory card into the slot until the gold edge is almost invisible. Lift the memory card to Your MacBook Pro You might feel some resistance. 88 Chapter 4... Adding Memory to a 25-degree angle and then gently slide the card out of the memory slot. 4 Insert the memory card at a 25-...
...the card with the small tab in the memory card. 3 If you already have a memory card installed in the slot, remove it. Then firmly push the memory card into the slot until the gold edge is almost invisible. Lift the memory card to Your MacBook Pro You might feel some resistance. 88 Chapter 4... Adding Memory to a 25-degree angle and then gently slide the card out of the memory slot. 4 Insert the memory card at a 25-...
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Chapter 4 Adding Memory to this illustration, where the gold contacts are almost completely inserted into place. 25O Correctly Incorrectly inserted inserted Note: Make sure your memory is installed according to Your MacBook Pro 89 5 Gently spread the small tabs in the memory slot away from the notches and push the memory card down until the two snaps on either side of the card lock into the connector.
Chapter 4 Adding Memory to this illustration, where the gold contacts are almost completely inserted into place. 25O Correctly Incorrectly inserted inserted Note: Make sure your memory is installed according to Your MacBook Pro 89 5 Gently spread the small tabs in the memory slot away from the notches and push the memory card down until the two snaps on either side of the card lock into the connector.
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6 Insert any additional memory in the second slot. 7 Replace the memory door and make sure it is lying flat before screwing it into place. 90 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
6 Insert any additional memory in the second slot. 7 Replace the memory door and make sure it is lying flat before screwing it into place. 90 Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
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Step 3: Replacing the Battery 1 Place the bottom edge of the battery down until the battery latch locks into place. 2 Reconnect the power adapter and any other cables that were attached. Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro 91 Making Sure Your MacBook Pro Recognizes the New Memory After installing additional memory in the battery compartment. Gently press the top edge of the battery in your MacBook Pro, check whether the computer recognizes the new memory.
Step 3: Replacing the Battery 1 Place the bottom edge of the battery down until the battery latch locks into place. 2 Reconnect the power adapter and any other cables that were attached. Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro 91 Making Sure Your MacBook Pro Recognizes the New Memory After installing additional memory in the battery compartment. Gently press the top edge of the battery in your MacBook Pro, check whether the computer recognizes the new memory.
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... it doesn't start up your computer. 2 When you added. Total memory installed in your MacBook Pro The total memory includes the amount of memory that originally came with this MacBook Pro and that came with the computer plus the new memory you see the Mac OS desktop, choose Apple () > About This Mac. For a detailed breakdown of the amount...
... it doesn't start up your computer. 2 When you added. Total memory installed in your MacBook Pro The total memory includes the amount of memory that originally came with this MacBook Pro and that came with the computer plus the new memory you see the Mac OS desktop, choose Apple () > About This Mac. For a detailed breakdown of the amount...
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... a problem working with your MacBook Pro, check here first for solutions and advice. Be aware of the conditions that you installed, such as additional memory or a peripheral. Troubleshooting 5 5 If you have a problem working with your MacBook Pro, there is not compatible with the version of the Mac OS installed on the Apple Service & Support website at...
... a problem working with your MacBook Pro, check here first for solutions and advice. Be aware of the conditions that you installed, such as additional memory or a peripheral. Troubleshooting 5 5 If you have a problem working with your MacBook Pro, there is not compatible with the version of the Mac OS installed on the Apple Service & Support website at...
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...button for at least one to four lights indicating the battery's level of charge. If the computer won't turn on when you recently installed additional memory, make sure that it is glowing continuously. Â If the first two suggestions do not solve the problem, return the computer to its factory ... allow the power adapter to charge the battery until at least 5 seconds. Â If you plug in the First Aid pane to see "Installing Additional Memory" on page 84). Make sure to use the power adapter that came with your computer. Â If that doesn't work , you don't see "...
...button for at least one to four lights indicating the battery's level of charge. If the computer won't turn on when you recently installed additional memory, make sure that it is glowing continuously. Â If the first two suggestions do not solve the problem, return the computer to its factory ... allow the power adapter to charge the battery until at least 5 seconds. Â If you plug in the First Aid pane to see "Installing Additional Memory" on page 84). Make sure to use the power adapter that came with your computer. Â If that doesn't work , you don't see "...
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...if there is a problem with your Internet connection  Make sure your computer's components, such as the memory or processor. If this occurs, make sure that your MacBook Pro is plugged into the Apple USB Modem (available separately) and not the Ethernet (G) port on page 101. If that doesn't work,...you are using the disc and try again. For more information. If you suspect a problem with your computer hardware  You can use the Apple Hardware Test application to check the drive.  See AirPort Help (choose Help > Mac Help, then choose Library > AirPort Help from the ...
...if there is a problem with your Internet connection  Make sure your computer's components, such as the memory or processor. If this occurs, make sure that your MacBook Pro is plugged into the Apple USB Modem (available separately) and not the Ethernet (G) port on page 101. If that doesn't work,...you are using the disc and try again. For more information. If you suspect a problem with your computer hardware  You can use the Apple Hardware Test application to check the drive.  See AirPort Help (choose Help > Mac Help, then choose Library > AirPort Help from the ...
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... use, follow these steps: 1 Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 that came with your MacBook Pro is also located in Applications/ Utilities) and clicking Hardware. For information about removing the battery, see your computer's serial number by choosing Apple () > About This Mac and then clicking the More Info button, or by opening... for your computer. 2 Double-click Xcode Tools. 3 Double-click XcodeTools.mpkg. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. Locating Your Product Serial Number You can see "Installing Additional Memory" on page 84. 102 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
... use, follow these steps: 1 Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 that came with your MacBook Pro is also located in Applications/ Utilities) and clicking Hardware. For information about removing the battery, see your computer's serial number by choosing Apple () > About This Mac and then clicking the More Info button, or by opening... for your computer. 2 Double-click Xcode Tools. 3 Double-click XcodeTools.mpkg. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. Locating Your Product Serial Number You can see "Installing Additional Memory" on page 84. 102 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
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To access the information in System Profiler, choose Apple () > 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. Appendix Specifications A A You can find out detailed information about your MacBook Pro. You can use System Profiler to show and hide information in the different categories. 103 Click the triangles in the window to find out the amount of built-in Applications/Utilities.
To access the information in System Profiler, choose Apple () > 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. Appendix Specifications A A You can find out detailed information about your MacBook Pro. You can use System Profiler to show and hide information in the different categories. 103 Click the triangles in the window to find out the amount of built-in Applications/Utilities.
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... product and in the documentation are designed and evaluated to install memory. 105 Apple products are followed. Keep these instructions handy for reference by pulling the plug, not the cord), remove the battery, and disconnect the phone cord if any of your MacBook Pro. Appendix Safety, Use, and Care B Information B Read this manual before...
... product and in the documentation are designed and evaluated to install memory. 105 Apple products are followed. Keep these instructions handy for reference by pulling the plug, not the cord), remove the battery, and disconnect the phone cord if any of your MacBook Pro. Appendix Safety, Use, and Care B Information B Read this manual before...
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... a connection 118, 120 technology 62 ALS system 28, 33 amber light 30 ambient light sensing (ALS) system 28, 33 Appearance preferences 45 Apple Remote delete pairing 36 keyboard equivalents 38 overview 35 pairing the remote 36 replacing the battery 37 turning off IR 38 using 35 application freeze... setting up 118 calibrating your battery 24 camera. See iSight carrying your MacBook Pro 108 CDs 72 changing image size 29 password 96 System Preferences 45 the desktop 45 the screen resolution 29 charging the battery 79 checking memory 91 cleaning your display 109 your battery 24 AC plug 8, 9, 30...
... a connection 118, 120 technology 62 ALS system 28, 33 amber light 30 ambient light sensing (ALS) system 28, 33 Appearance preferences 45 Apple Remote delete pairing 36 keyboard equivalents 38 overview 35 pairing the remote 36 replacing the battery 37 turning off IR 38 using 35 application freeze... setting up 118 calibrating your battery 24 camera. See iSight carrying your MacBook Pro 108 CDs 72 changing image size 29 password 96 System Preferences 45 the desktop 45 the screen resolution 29 charging the battery 79 checking memory 91 cleaning your display 109 your battery 24 AC plug 8, 9, 30...