Apple Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) Setting Up Your User Manual G4Dual SU
Setting Up Your Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) Setting Up Your Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors)
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2002-08-13
User Manual: Apple Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) - Setting Up
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- Setting Up Your
Power Mac G4
- Contents
- 1 Setting Up 7
- Positioning the Computer and Display 7
- Plugging In the Computer 8
- Need Help? 12
- When You’re Not Using the Computer 13
- Adjusting Your Display 13
- Getting to Know Your Computer 14
- Ports and Connectors—Expanding Your Computer’s Capabilities 16
- Inside Your Power Mac—Your Computer’s Internal Expansion Options 18
- What’s Next? 20
- 2 Getting Started With Your Computer 21
- For the Latest Information 21
- About Mac OS X 22
- Sherlock—Your Internet Search Detective 24
- .Mac—Internet Services for Mac Users 26
- Apple.com—Your Starting Place on the World Wide Web 28
- QuickTime—Audio and Video on the Internet 30
- iPhoto—Import, Organize, Share, and Edit Your Digital Pictures 32
- iMovie—Create and Edit Your Own Digital Movies 34
- iDVD—Create and Burn Your Own DVDs 36
- iTunes—Digital Music for Your Mac and iPod 38
- Software Update—Keep Your Mac on the Cutting Edge 40
- Multiple Users—One Mac for Many Users 42
- Mac Help—Answers to Your Macintosh Questions 44
- 3 Working With Your Operating System 45
- 4 Using Your Computer 49
- Using Your Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse 50
- Connecting a Second Display to Your Computer 52
- Using USB Devices 53
- Using FireWire Devices 55
- Using Your Optical Drive 57
- Using Your Modem 60
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network 60
- Using AirPort Wireless Networking 63
- Putting the Computer to Sleep to Save Energy 64
- Attaching SCSI Devices to Your Computer 65
- Transferring Information Between Two Macintosh Computers 65
- Using the Computer as a Server Without a Monitor 66
- 5 Working Inside Your Computer 67
- 6 Troubleshooting 95
- Appendix A Specifications 101
- Appendix B Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics 107
- Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 113
- 1 Setting Up 7
- Setting Up
- Getting Started With Your Computer
- For the Latest Information
- About Mac OS X
- Sherlock—Your Internet Search Detective
- .Mac—Internet Services for Mac Users
- Apple.com—Your Starting Place on the World Wide Web
- QuickTime—Audio and Video on the Internet
- iPhoto—Import, Organize, Share, and Edit Your Digital Pictures
- iMovie—Create and Edit Your Own Digital Movies
- iDVD—Create and Burn Your Own DVDs
- iTunes—Digital Music for Your Mac and iPod
- Software Update—Keep Your Mac on the Cutting Edge
- Multiple Users—One Mac for Many Users
- Mac Help—Answers to Your Macintosh Questions
- Working With Your Operating System
- Using Your Computer
- Using Your Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse
- Connecting a Second Display to Your Computer
- Using USB Devices
- Using FireWire Devices
- Using Your Optical Drive
- Using Your Modem
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Using AirPort Wireless Networking
- Putting the Computer to Sleep to Save Energy
- Attaching SCSI Devices to Your Computer
- Transferring Information Between Two Macintosh Computers
- Using the Computer as a Server Without a Monitor
- Working Inside Your Computer
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Processor and Memory Specifications
- Dimensions and Operating Environment
- CD-RW Drive Specifications
- Combo Drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) Specifications
- SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) Specifications
- USB Specifications
- FireWire Specifications
- Ethernet Specifications
- Modem Specifications
- Specifications for the AirPort Card (Optional)
- Audio Output Specifications
- Audio Input Specifications
- Graphics Controller
- Video Display Modes
- Power Supply
- Power Requirements for Devices You Can Connect
- System Clock and Battery
- Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics
- Connecting to the Internet
- Contents