Apple 9600 Personal Computer User Manual


 
H
handling equipment, guidelines 201–206
hard disk
illustration of 76–77
initializing 175–176
testing and repairing 171–174
troubleshooting 136, 157
updating 180, 183, 188
hard disk sleep, turning off 37
hard disk space required for file sharing
166, 167
hardware handshaking protocol 48
headphones 78, 80, 152
health-related information about
computer use 195–199
help. See also Apple-authorized
dealers/service providers;
Balloon Help; customer support;
error messages; Macintosh
Guide; troubleshooting
via the Internet 18, 28
where to find answers to questions x,
16, 26
Hide Balloons command (Guide menu)
18, 28
Hide Others command (Application
menu) 35
High Sierra–format files 151
“Huh?” button, Guide window 17, 27
I
icons
ADB port 6, 8, 9, 91
appear different from usual 163
Apple menu 20
Application menu 20
application program 22
blinking in the menu bar 163, 164
blinking question mark 132, 177, 178
defined 22
Disk First Aid 173, 179, 183, 187
disk with an X 133
Display Preferences 131
document 22
Drive Setup 172, 175, 180, 183, 188
Ethernet 55
folder 22
Guide menu 19, 20, 23, 29
hard disk 22
Installer 40
Install System Software 180, 184, 188
modem port 48
printer port 53, 89
Read Me 19, 22, 29
“sad Macintosh” 134
SCSI 84
sound input/output ports 78
System Folder 22
Trash 22
ID numbers
for error messages 124
for SCSI devices 84, 85, 136, 171
image files on Photo CDs,
troubleshooting 153
Index button, Macintosh Guide 17,
19, 27
initializing
a floppy disk 155
a hard disk 175–176
inserting
CD-ROM discs 32, 177
floppy disks 32
insertion point, setting 160
Installer program 180–181, 184–185,
188–189
installing
application programs 32–33, 41,
181, 186
file-sharing and network software 168
a locking cable 92
memory 93, 95–101, 112–119
a PCI expansion card 93–94, 97–111,
118–119
printer drivers 164–165
system extensions 181, 186
system software 178–189
Integrated Services Digital Network.
See ISDN
224
Index
Can’t Find It?
See also Macintosh
Guide’s onscreen index.
Open the Guide (
h
)
menu and choose
Macintosh Guide; then
click the Index button.