Apple 9500 Series Personal Computer User Manual


 
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dampness, protecting the computer from
116, 117, 121
DAT drive, installing 44
Delete key 140
desktop
At Ease 71, 78
hard disk icon doesn’t appear 68
hiding/showing windows on 50
looks unusual 71, 78
rebuilding 64, 68, 75, 143
device drivers for SCSI devices,
installing 41
diacritical marks, typing 141–142
DIMMs 44
disconnecting power to the computer 4
Disk First Aid program 95–97,
98–99, 101
disk repair/recovery programs 97
Disk Tools disk, starting up from
basic instructions 91
for troubleshooting 66, 67, 68, 70, 78
to use Disk First Aid 98, 101
to use Drive Setup 90, 94, 95
documents. See also files
can’t open 75, 76, 81
icons for 17
DOS disks, using in the Macintosh 69
DOS documents, problems opening on
the Macintosh 75, 76
DRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules
(DIMMs) 44
Drive Setup program
initializing a hard disk 90, 92
making a hard disk available 68
overview 47
testing a hard disk 94–95
updating a hard disk 99, 102
dual-plug adapter 39
dynamic random-access memory
(DRAM), expanding 44
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Easy Access 74
Easy Install dialog box 99, 102, 103
ejecting
CD-ROM discs 55
floppy disks, problems with 122
electromagnetic emissions, health effects
of exposure to 115
Empty Trash command (Special
menu) 17
Enter key 140
equipment
arranging and adjusting for optimal
use 112, 113–114
cleaning 123–125
guidelines for handling 117–121
illustration 2, 34–35
safety precautions 116
error messages. See under
troubleshooting
Escape key 140
Ethernet cables 45
Ethernet network 45
connecting to 45–46
Ethernet ports (AAUI, 10BASE-T)
34, 35
expansion cards
installing 4, 129–137
power requirements 130
expansion slots 129, 135
access covers for 35, 134
Extensions Manager control panel 72, 73
external stereo speakers, connecting
39–40
eye fatigue associated with computer use
111, 113, 115
148
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