Broadcom BRCM1055 802.11agn WLAN + Bluetooth PCI-E Minicard User Manual MacBook Pro 15

Broadcom Corporation 802.11agn WLAN + Bluetooth PCI-E Minicard MacBook Pro 15

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5Contents
Contents
Chapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go
9 What’sintheBox
9 SettingUpYourMacBookPro
16 PuttingYourMacBookProtoSleeporShuttingItDown
Chapter 2: Life with Your MacBook Pro
20 BasicFeaturesofYourMacBookPro
22 KeyboardFeaturesofYourMacBookPro
24 PortsonYourMacBookPro
26 UsingtheMulti-TouchTrackpad
30 UsingtheMacBookProBattery
31 GettingAnswers
Chapter 3: Boost Your MacBook Pro
37 ReplacingtheHardDiskDrive
44 InstallingAdditionalMemory
Chapter 4: Problem, Meet Solution
51 ProblemsThatPreventYoufromUsingYourMacBookPro
55 UsingAppleHardwareTest
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56 ProblemswithYourInternetConnection
58 ProblemswithAirPortExtremeWirelessCommunication
59 KeepingYourSoftwareUptoDate
60 ReinstallingtheSoftwareThatCamewithYourMacBookPro
61 UsingDiskUtility
62 LearningMore,Service,andSupport
64 LocatingYourProductSerialNumber
Chapter 5: Last, but Not Least
66 ImportantSafetyInformation
71 ImportantHandlingInformation
73 UnderstandingErgonomics
75 AppleandtheEnvironment
76 RegulatoryComplianceInformation
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82 Index
Mac Help Migration Assistant
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Ready, Set Up, Go
1
8 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go
YourMacBookProisdesignedsothatyoucansetitupquicklyandstartusingitright
away.IfyouhaveneverusedaMacBookProorarenewtoMaccomputers,readthis
chapterforhelpgettingstarted.
Important:  Readalltheinstallationinstructions(andthesafetyinformationstartingon
page72)carefullybeforeyourstuseyourcomputer.
Ifyou’reanexperienceduser,youmayalreadyknowenoughtogetstarted.Makesure
youlookovertheinformationinChapter2,“LifewithYourMacBookPro,”tondout
aboutthenewfeaturesofthisMacBookPro.
ManyanswerstoquestionscanbefoundonyourcomputerinMacHelp.For
informationaboutusingMacHelp,see“GettingAnswers”onpage31.Thelatest
informationaboutyourMacBookProisavailableontheAppleSupportwebsiteat
www.apple.com/support/macbookpro.Applemayreleasenewversionsandupdates
toitssystemsoftware,sotheimagesshowninthisbookmaybeslightlydierentfrom
whatyouseeonscreen.
9Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go
What’s in the Box
AC power cord
85W MagSafe Power Adapter
®
Setting Up Your MacBook Pro
YourMacBookProisdesignedsothatyoucansetitupquicklyandstartusingitright
away.Thefollowingpagestakeyouthroughthesetupprocess,includingthesetasks:
ÂPlugginginthe85WMagSafePowerAdapter
ÂConnectingcablesandaccessinganetwork
ÂTurningonyourMacBookPro
ÂConguringauseraccountandothersettingsusingSetupAssistant
ÂSettinguptheMacOSXdesktopandpreferences
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Important:  Removetheprotectivelmaroundthe85WMagSafePowerAdapter
beforesettingupyourMacBookPro.
Step 1: Plug in the 85W MagSafe Power Adapter to provide power to the
MacBook Pro and charge the battery.
MakesuretheACplugisfullyinsertedintothepoweradapterandtheelectrical
prongsonyourACplugareintheircompletelyextendedposition.InserttheAC
plugofyourpoweradapterintoapoweroutletandtheMagSafeconnectorintothe
MagSafepowerport.AstheMagSafeconnectorgetsclosetotheport,you’llfeela
magneticpulldrawingitin.
MagSafe connector
AC power cord
AC plug ¯ MagSafe power port
Toextendthereachofyourpoweradapter,replacetheACplugwiththeACpower
cord.FirstpulltheACpluguptoremoveitfromtheadapter,andthenattachthe
includedACpowercordtotheadapter,makingsureitsseatedrmly.
Whendisconnectingthepoweradapterfromanoutletorfromthecomputer,pullthe
plug,notthecord.
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WhenyourstconnectthepoweradaptertoyourMacBookPro,anindicatorlighton
theMagSafeconnectorstartstoglow.Anamberlightindicatesthebatteryischarging.
Agreenlightindicatesthatthebatteryisfullycharged.Ifyoudon’tseealight,make
suretheconnectorisseatedproperlyandthepoweradapterispluggedin.
Step 2: Connect to a wireless or wired network.
ÂTouseawirelessnetworkwiththebuilt-inAirPortExtremetechnology,makesurethe
wirelessbasestationisturnedonandthatyouknowthenameofthenetwork.After
youturnonyourMacBookPro,SetupAssistantguidesyouthroughtheconnection
process.Fortroubleshootingtips,seepage58.
ÂTouseawiredconnection,connectoneendofanEthernetcabletoyour
MacBookProandtheotherendtoacablemodem,DSLmodem,ornetwork.
®
Gigabit Ethernet port
(10/100/1000Base-T)
G
Ethernet
cable
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Step 3: Press the power (®) button briey to turn on your MacBook Pro.
Youhearatonewhenyouturnonthecomputer.
®
® Power button
IttakestheMacBookProafewmomentstostartup.Afteritstartsup,SetupAssistant
opensautomatically.
IfyourMacBookProdoesn’tturnon,see“IfyourMacBookProdoesn’tturnonorstart
uponpage53.
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Step 4: Congure your MacBook Pro with Setup Assistant.
ThersttimeyouturnonyourMacBookPro,SetupAssistantstarts.SetupAssistant
helpsyouenteryourInternetandemailinformationandsetupauseraccountonyour
MacBookPro.IfyoualreadyhaveaMac,SetupAssistantcanhelpyouautomatically
transferles,applications,andotherinformationfromyourpreviousMacusingan
Ethernetorwirelessconnection.Seethenextsection,“MigratingInformationtoYour
MacBookPro,”formoreinformation.
Ifyoudon’tintendtokeeporuseyourotherMac,it’sbesttodeauthorizeitfrom
playingmusic,videos,oraudiobooksthatyou’vepurchasedfromtheiTunesStore.
Deauthorizingacomputerpreventsanysongs,videos,oraudiobooksyou’vepurchased
frombeingplayedbysomeoneelseandfreesupanotherauthorizationforuse.For
informationaboutdeauthorizing,iniTunes,openHelp>iTunesHelp.
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Migrating Information to Your MacBook Pro
YoucanfollowthepromptsinSetupAssistanttomigrateexistinguseraccounts,les,
applications,andotherinformationfromanotherMaccomputer.Youcandothiswith
oneofthefollowingmethods:
ÂUsingaFireWirecabletoconnectthetwocomputerstogetherandtransferthe
information
ÂUsinganEthernetcableconnecteddirectlybetweenthetwocomputers,or
connectingbothcomputerstothesamenetwork
ÂWirelessly—directlybetweenthetwocomputers,orwithbothcomputersonthe
samewirelessnetwork
Beforemigrating,useSoftwareUpdateonyourotherMac.TheotherMacshould
haveoneoftheseversionsofMacOSXsoftware—eitherMacOSXv10.4.11or
MacOSXv10.5.6(orlater).
Youcanchoosetheitems(useraccounts,documents,movies,music,photos,andsoon)
thatyouwanttomigratetoyourMacBookPro.
Important:  Don’tusetheotherMacforanythingelseuntilthemigrationiscomplete.
Ifyoudon’tuseSetupAssistanttotransferinformationwhenyourststartupyour
computer,youcandoitlaterusingMigrationAssistant.Iftheconnectionisterminated
duringmigration,youcanresumethemigrationatalatertimeusingMigration
AssistantonyourMacBookProandyourotherMac.GototheApplicationsfolder,open
Utilities,anddouble-clickMigrationAssistant.
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Step 5: Customize the Mac OS X desktop and set preferences.
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Menubar
HelpmenuSpotlightsearchicon

Findericon
Dock


Systempreferencesicon
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YoucanquicklycustomizethedesktopusingSystemPreferences.ChooseApple()>
SystemPreferencesfromthemenubarorclicktheSystemPreferencesiconin
theDock.SystemPreferencesisyourcommandcenterformostsettingsonyour
MacBookPro.Formoreinformation,openMacHelpandsearchfor“SystemPreferences”
orforthespecicpreferenceyouwanttochange.
Putting Your MacBook Pro to Sleep or Shutting It Down
WhenyounishworkingwithyourMacBookPro,youcanputittosleeporshutitdown.
Putting Your MacBook Pro to Sleep
Ifyou’llbeawayfromyourMacBookProforonlyashorttime,putittosleep.Whenthe
computerisinsleep,youcanquicklywakeitandbypassthestartupprocess.
To put your MacBook Pro to sleep, do one of the following:
ÂClosethedisplay.
ÂChooseApple()>Sleepfromthemenubar.
ÂPressthepower(®)buttonandclickSleepinthedialogthatappears.
ÂChooseApple()>SystemPreferences,clickEnergySaver,andsetasleeptimer.
NOTICE:Waitafewsecondsuntilthesleepindicatorlightstartspulsing(indicating
thatthecomputerisinsleepandtheharddiskhasstoppedspinning)beforemoving
yourMacBookPro.Movingyourcomputerwhilethediskisspinningcandamagethe
harddisk,causinglossofdataortheinabilitytostartupfromtheharddisk.
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To wake your MacBook Pro:
ÂIf the display is closed,simplyopenittowakeupyourMacBookPro.
ÂIf the display is already open,pressthepower(®)buttonoranykeyonthekeyboard.
WhenyourMacBookProwakesfromsleep,yourapplications,documents,and
computersettingsareexactlyasyouleftthem.
Shutting Down Your MacBook Pro
Ifyouaren’tgoingtouseyourMacBookProforacoupleofdaysorlonger,it’sbestto
shutitdown.Thesleepindicatorlightgoesonbrieyduringtheshutdownprocess.
To shut down your MacBook Pro, do one of the following:
mChooseApple()>ShutDownfromthemenubar.
mPressthepower(®)buttonandclickShutDowninthedialogthatappears.
IfyouplantostoreyourMacBookProforanextendedperiodoftime,seepage72for
informationabouthowtopreventthebatteryfromdrainingcompletely.
www.apple.com/macosx
Mac Help Mac OS X
Life with Your MacBook Pro
2
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Basic Features of Your MacBook Pro
®
® Power button
Camera indicator light
FaceTime HD
camera
Built-in stereo
speakers
Battery indicator
lights (side)
Microphone
Sleep
indicator light
Infrared (IR)
receiver
Trackpad
Slot-loading
SuperDrive
Security slot
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Built-in FaceTime HD camera and camera indicator light
UsetheincludedFaceTimeapplicationtomakevideocallstootherFaceTimeusers(on
anyiPhone4,newiPodtouch,orMacwithFaceTime),takepictureswithPhotoBooth,
orcapturevideowithiMovie.TheindicatorlightglowswhentheFaceTimeHDcamera
isoperating.
Built-in stereo speakers
Listentomusic,movies,games,andothermultimediales.
Built-in microphone
CapturesoundswiththemicrophoneortalkwithfriendsliveovertheInternetusing
FaceTimeoriChat.
Built-in battery and battery indicator lights
Usebatterypowerwhenyouareawayfromapoweroutlet.Pressthebatterybuttonto
activateindicatorlightsthatshowtheremainingbatterycharge.
Trackpad
Clickordouble-clickanywhereonthetrackpad.Touchthetrackpadwithoneormore
ngerstomovethepointeranduseMulti-Touchgestures(describedonpage26).
Sleep indicator light
AwhitelightpulseswhentheMacBookProisinsleep.
Infrared (IR) receiver
UseanoptionalAppleRemote(availableseparately)withtheIRreceivertocontrol
FrontRowandKeynoteonyourMacBookProfromupto30feet(9.1meters)away.
Security slot
Attachalockandcable(availableseparately)topreventtheft.
Slot-loading SuperDrive
Thisopticaldrivereadsandwritesstandard-sizeCDsandDVDs.
®Power button
TurnyourMacBookProonoro,orputittosleep.
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Keyboard Features of Your MacBook Pro
®
Function (fn) key
esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
C
-Volume
keys
Brightness
keys
Media
Eject key
Mute
key
Exposé
key
Dashboard
key
Media
keys
Keyboard illumination
keys
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Function (fn) key
Pressandholdthiskeytoactivatecustomizedactionsassignedtothefunctionkeys
(F1toF12).Tolearnhowtocustomizefunctionkeys,chooseHelp>MacHelpfromthe
menubarandsearchfor“functionkeys.”
Brightness keys (F1, F2)
Increase( )ordecrease( )thebrightnessofyourMacBookProdisplay.
Exposé key (F3)
OpenExposéforquickaccesstoallyouropenwindows.
Dashboard key (F4)
OpenDashboardtoaccessyourwidgets.
oKeyboard illumination keys (F5, F6)
Increase(o)ordecrease(ø)thebrightnessofthekeyboardillumination.
Media keys (F7, F8, F9)
Rewind( ),playorpause(),orfast-forward( )asong,movie,orslideshow.
Mute key (F10)
Mutethesoundcomingfromthebuilt-inspeakersandaudiooutport.
-Volume keys (F11, F12)
Increase(-)ordecrease()thevolumeofsoundcomingfromthebuilt-inspeakersand
audiooutport.
CMedia Eject key
Pressandholdthiskeytoejectadiscthat’snotinuse.Youcanalsoejectadiscby
draggingitsdesktopicontotheTrash.
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Ports on Your MacBook Pro
®
¯
Gigabit
Ethernet port
G
Audio
out port
f
Audio
in port
,
USB 2.0
ports
d
MagSafe
power port
FireWire
800 port
HSDXC card slot
Thunderbolt port
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¯MagSafe power port
Plugintheincluded85WMagSafePowerAdaptertorechargetheMacBookProbattery.
GGigabit Ethernet port
Connecttoahigh-speedEthernetnetwork,aDSLorcablemodem,oranothercomputer.
TheEthernetportautomaticallydetectsEthernetdevicesanddoesn’trequirean
Ethernetcrossovercable.
HFireWire 800 port
Connectexternaldevices,suchasdigitalvideocamerasandstoragedevices.
Thunderbolt port (high-speed data, video, and audio)
ConnectThunderbolt-compatibledevicesforhigh-speeddatatransfer,orconnect
anexternaldisplaythatusesMiniDisplayPort.Youcanpurchaseadapterstoconnect
displaysthatuseDVI,HDMI,orVGA.
dTwo high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports
ConnectaniPod,iPhone,mouse,keyboard,printer,diskdrive,digitalcamera,joystick,
modem,andmoretoyourMacBookPro.YoucanalsoconnectUSB1.1devices.
,Audio in port
ConnectyourMacBookProtoaline-levelmicrophoneordigitalaudioequipment.
fAudio out port
Connectexternalspeakers,headphones(includingiPhone),ordigitalaudioequipment.
SDXC card slot
Easilytransferphotos,videos,anddatatoandfromyourMacBookProwithanSDor
SDXCcard.
Note:  Adaptersandotheraccessoriesaresoldseparatelyatwww.apple.com/storeor
yourlocalAppleRetailStore.
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Using the Multi-Touch Trackpad
UsethetrackpadtomovethecursorandtoperformavarietyofMulti-Touchgestures.
Unliketypicaltrackpads,theentireMacBookProtrackpadisabutton,andyoucanclick
anywhereonthetrackpad.ToenableMulti-Touchgestures,viewinstructionalvideosof
thegestures,andsetothertrackpadoptions,chooseApple()>SystemPreferences,
andthenclickTrackpad.
HerearewaystouseyourMacBookProtrackpad:
ÂTwo-nger scrollingletsyoudragtoscrollquicklyup,down,orsidewaysintheactive
window.Thisoptionisonbydefault.Youcanalsosettheoptiontoscrollwithor
withoutinertia.Ifyouscrollwithinertia,thescreencontinuestoscrollalittlelonger
afteryouliftyourngersfromthetrackpad,whichishelpfulfornavigatinglong
documentsandlists.
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ÂSecondary clickingor“right-clicking”letsyouaccessshortcutmenucommands.
Tosetupaone-ngersecondary-clickzoneinthebottomleftorrightcorner
ofthetrackpad,selectSecondaryClickundertheOneFingeroptioninTrackpad
preferences.
 
Secondaryclickzone
Tosetuptwo-ngersecondary-clickinganywhereonthetrackpad,select
SecondaryClickundertheTwoFingersoptioninTrackpadpreferences.
 
Note:  YoucanalsosecondaryclickbyholdingdowntheControlkeywhileyouclick.
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Thefollowingtrackpadgesturesworkincertainapplications.Whenyouperformthese
gestures,slideyourngerslightlyonthesurfaceofthetrackpad.Formoreinformation,
seeTrackpadpreferencesorchooseHelp>MacHelpandsearchfor“trackpad.”
ÂTwo-nger pinchingletsyouzoominoroutonPDFs,images,photos,andmore.
 
ÂTwo-nger rotatingletsyourotatephotos,pages,andmore.
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ÂThree-nger swipingletsyourapidlypagethroughdocuments,movetotheprevious
ornextphoto,andmore.
ÂFour-nger swipingworksintheFinderandallapplications.Swipingfourngers
totheleftorrightactivatesApplicationSwitchersoyoucancyclethroughopen
applications.SwipingfourngersupordowncausesExposétoshowthedesktop
ordisplayallopenwindows.

Toenableordisableanyofthegestures,chooseApple()>SystemPreferences,and
thenclickTrackpad.Clickthecheckboxestoturnthegesturesonoro.
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Using the MacBook Pro Battery
WhentheMagSafepoweradapterisn’tconnected,yourMacBookProdrawspower
fromitsbuilt-inbattery.ThelengthoftimethatyoucanrunyourMacBookProvaries,
dependingontheapplicationsyouuseandtheexternaldevicesconnectedtoyour
MacBookPro.
TurningofeaturessuchasAirPortExtremeorBluetooth®wirelesstechnologyand
reducingscreenbrightnesscanhelpconservebatterycharge,forexample,whenyou’re
travelingbyair.Manyofyoursystempreferencesareautomaticallysettooptimize
batterylife.
Youcandeterminethechargeremaininginthebatterybylookingattheeightbattery
levelindicatorlightsontheleftsideofyourMacBookPro.Pressthebuttonnexttothe
lights,andthelightsglowbrieytoshowhowmuchchargeremainsinthebattery.
Important:  Ifonlyoneindicatorlightison,verylittlechargeisleft.Ifnolightsareon,
thebatteryiscompletelydrainedandtheMacBookProwon’tstartupunlessthepower
adapterisconnected.Pluginthepoweradaptertoletthebatteryrecharge.Formore
informationaboutbatteryindicatorlights,seepage54.
YoucanalsochecktheamountofbatterychargeremainingbyviewingtheBattery
()statusiconinthemenubar.Thebatterychargeleveldisplayedisbasedonthe
amountofpowerleftinthebatterywiththeapplications,peripheraldevices,and
systemsettingsyourecurrentlyusing.Toconservebatterypower,closeapplications
anddisconnectperipheraldevicesnotinuse,andadjustyourEnergySaversettings.
Formoreinformationaboutbatteryconservationandperformancetips,goto
www.apple.com/batteries/notebooks.html.
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Charging the Battery
WhenthepoweradapterthatcamewithyourMacBookProisconnected,thebattery
chargeswhetherthecomputerison,o,orinsleep.Thebatterychargesmorequickly,
however,ifthecomputerisoorinsleep.
ThebatteryinyourMacBookProcanbereplacedonlybyanAppleAuthorizedService
ProvideroranAppleRetailStore.
Getting Answers
MuchmoreinformationaboutusingyourMacBookProisavailableinMacHelponyour
computerandontheInternetatwww.apple.com/support/macbookpro.
To get Mac Help:
1 ClicktheFindericonintheDock(thebaroficonsalongtheedgeofthescreen).
2 ClicktheHelpmenuinthemenubaranddooneofthefollowing:
a TypeaquestionortermintheSearcheld,andselectatopicfromthelistofresults
orselectShowAllResultstoseealltopics.
b ChooseMacHelptoopentheMacHelpwindow,whereyoucanclicklinksortype
asearchquestion.
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More Information
FormoreinformationaboutusingyourMacBookPro,seethefollowing:
To learn about See
Installingmemory Chapter3,“BoostYourMacBookPro”onpage35.
Troubleshootingyour
MacBookProifyouhave
aproblem
Chapter4,“Problem,MeetSolution”onpage49.
Findingserviceandsupport
foryourMacBookPro
“LearningMore,Service,andSupportonpage62.Orgotothe
AppleSupportsiteatwww.apple.com/support/macbookpro.
UsingMacOSX TheMacOSXwebsiteatwww.apple.com/macosx.Orsearchfor
“MacOSX”inMacHelp.
MovingfromaPCtoaMac “Whyyou’llloveaMac”atwww.apple.com/getamac/whymac.
UsingiLifeapplications TheiLifewebsiteatwww.apple.com/ilife.OropenaniLife
application,openHelpfortheapplication,andthentypea
questioninthesearcheld.
Changingsystempreferences SystemPreferencesbychoosingApple(K)>SystemPreferences.
Orsearchfor“systempreferencesinMacHelp.
Usingthetrackpad MacHelpandsearchfor“trackpad.”OropenSystemPreferences
andclickTrackpad.
UsingtheFaceTimeHDcamera MacHelpandsearchfor“camera.”
Usingthekeyboard MacHelpandsearchfor“keyboard.”
UsingAirPortExtremewireless
technology
TheAirPortSupportpageatwww.apple.com/support/airport.
OropenMacHelpandsearchforAirPort.”
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To learn about See
UsingBluetoothwireless
technology
TheBluetoothSupportpageatwww.apple.com/support/
bluetooth.OropentheBluetoothFileExchangeapplication,
locatedintheUtilitiesfolderwithintheApplicationsfolder,
andchooseHelp>BluetoothHelp.
Caringforthebattery MacHelpandsearchfor“battery.”
Connectingaprinter MacHelpandsearchfor“printing.”
FireWireandUSBconnections MacHelpandsearchfor“FireWire”or“USB”.
ConnectingtotheInternet MacHelpandsearchfor“Internet.”
UsingtheThunderboltport MacHelpandsearchforThunderbolt.”
Connectinganexternaldisplay MacHelpandsearchfordisplayport.”
FrontRow MacHelpandsearchfor“FrontRow.”
BurningaCDorDVD MacHelpandsearchfor“burndisc.”
Specications TheSpecicationspageatsupport.apple.com/specs.
OropenSystemProlerbychoosingApple(K)>AboutThis
Macfromthemenubar,andthenclickMoreInfo.
Applenews TheApplewebsiteatwww.apple.com.
Softwaredownloads TheMacAppStore(availableinMacOSXv10.6.6orlater).
Instructions,technicalsupport,
andmanualsforApple
products
TheAppleSupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support.
Mac Help RAM
www.apple.com/store
Boost Your MacBook Pro
3
36 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro
Thischapterprovidesinformationandinstructionsforupgradingtheharddiskdrive
andinstallingadditionalmemoryinyourMacBookPro.
WARNING:  ApplerecommendsthatyouhaveanApple-certiedtechnicianinstall
replacementdrivesandmemory.Consulttheserviceandsupportinformationthat
camewithyourcomputerforinformationabouthowtocontactAppleforservice.If
youattempttoinstallareplacementdriveormemoryanddamageyourequipment,
suchdamageisnotcoveredbythelimitedwarrantyonyourcomputer.
ThebatteryinyourMacBookProisnotuser-replaceable.Ifyouthinkyourbatteryneeds
tobereplaced,contactanAppleRetailStoreoranAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.
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Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
YoucanupgradetheharddiskdriveinyourMacBookPro.Whenyouopentheback
ofyourMacBookPro,theharddiskdriveislocatednexttothebuilt-inbattery.The
replacementdrivemustbea2.5-inchdrivewithaSerialATA(SATA)connector.
Important:  Applerecommendsthatyoubackupthedataonyourharddiskdrive
beforeremovingandreplacingit.Appleisnotresponsibleforanylostdata.
To replace the hard disk drive in your MacBook Pro:
1 ShutdownyourMacBookPro.Disconnectthepoweradapter,Ethernetcable,USB
cables,securitylock,andanyothercablesconnectedtotheMacBookProtoprevent
damagingthecomputer.
WARNING:  TheinternalcomponentsofyourMacBookProcanbewarm.Ifyouhave
beenusingyourMacBookPro,wait10minutesaftershuttingdowntolettheinternal
componentscoolbeforecontinuing.
2 TurnoveryourMacBookProandremovetheten(10)screwsthatsecurethebottom
case.Removetheshorterscrewsattheanglesshownintheillustration.Liftothecase
andplaceittotheside.
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Important:  Becausethescrewsaredierentlengths,notethescrewlengthsand
locationssoyoucanreplacethescrewscorrectly.Putthemasideinasafeplace.
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Important:  Whenyouremovethebottomcase,youexposesensitiveinternal
components,whichcanbeaectedbystaticelectricity.
3 Beforetouchingtheharddriveassembly,dischargeanystaticelectricityfromyour
bodybytouchingametalsurfaceinsidethecomputer.
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4 Locatethebracketatthetopofthedrive.UseaPhillipsscrewdrivertoloosenthetwo
captivescrewsthatholdthebracketinplace.Putthebracketasideinasafeplace.
5 Usingthepulltab,gentlytiltupthedrive.
Pull tab
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6 Holdthedrivebyitssideswhileyougentlypulltheconnectorontheleftsideofthe
drivetodisconnectit.Don’tpressthedrivebetweenyourngers,andavoidtouching
thecircuitryontheundersideofthedrive.
Theconnectorisattachedtoacableandremainsintheharddiskdrivebay.
Important:  Therearefour(4)mountingscrewsonthesidesofyourharddiskdrive.
Ifyourreplacementdrivedoesn’tincludemountingscrews,removetheonesfromyour
olddriveandmountthemonthereplacementdrivebeforeyouinstallit.
Mounting screws
7 Attachtheconnectortotheleftsideofthereplacementdrive.
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8 Insertthereplacementdriveatanangle,makingsurethemountingscrewsareseated
properly.
9 Replacethebracketandtightenthescrews.
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10 Replacethebottomcase.Replaceandtightenthetenscrewsyouremovedinstep2in
theirproperlocations,makingsuretoinserttheshorterscrewsattheanglesshownin
theillustration.
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ForinformationaboutinstallingMacOSXandbundledapplications,see“Reinstalling
theSoftwareThatCamewithYourMacBookProonpage60.
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Installing Additional Memory
Yourcomputerhastwomemoryslotsthatyouaccessbyremovingthebottom
case.YourMacBookProcomeswithaminimumof4gigabytes(GB)of1333MHz
DoubleDataRate(DDR3)SynchronousDynamicRandom-AccessMemory(SDRAM)
installed.EachmemoryslotcanacceptanSDRAMmodulethatmeetsthefollowing
specications:
ÂDoubleDataRateSmallOutlineDualInlineMemoryModule(DDR3)format
Â30mm(1.18inches)
Â204-pin
Â2GBor4GB
ÂPC3-10600SDDR31333MHzTypeRAM
Youcanaddtwo4GBmemorymodulesforamaximumof8GBofmemory.For
bestperformance,llbothmemoryslotsandinstallanidenticalmemorymodule
ineachslot.
To install memory in your MacBook Pro:
1 Followsteps1and2beginningonpage37toremovethebottomcase.
Important:  Whenyouremovethebottomcase,youexposesensitiveinternal
components,whichcanbeaectedbystaticelectricity.
2 Beforetouchingthememoryassembly,dischargeanystaticelectricityfromyourbody
bytouchingametalsurfaceinsidethecomputer.
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3 Pushtheleversonthesidesofthememorymoduleoutwardtoreleasethemodule
fromthememorycardslot.
Thememorypopsupatanangle.Beforeremovingit,makesureyouseethehalf-circle
notches.Ifyoudon’t,trypushingtheleversoutwardagain.
Notches
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4 Holdthememorymodulebyitsnotchesandremoveitfromtheslot.
5 Removetheothermemorymodule.
Important:  Holdthememorymodulesbytheiredges,anddonottouchthegold
connectors.
6 Insertthenewmemorymoduleintheslot:
a Alignthenotchonthegoldedgeofthemodulewiththenotchinthelower
memoryslot.
b Tiltthecardandpushthememoryintotheslot.
c Usetwongerswithrm,evenpressuretopushdownonthememorymodule.
Youshouldhearaclickwhenthememoryisinsertedcorrectly.
d Repeattoinstallanadditionalmemorymoduleinthetopslot.Pressdownonthe
moduletomakesureitislevel.
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Notches
7 Followtheinstructionsforreplacingthebottomcaseinstep10onpage43.
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Making Sure Your MacBook Pro Recognizes the New Memory
AfterinstallingadditionalmemoryinyourMacBookPro,checkwhetherthecomputer
recognizesthenewmemory.
To check the computer’s memory:
1 StartupyourMacBookPro.
2 WhenyouseetheMacOSXdesktop,chooseApple()fromthemenubarandthen
chooseAboutThisMac.
Foradetailedbreakdownoftheamountofmemoryinstalledinyourcomputer,open
SystemProlerbyclickingMoreInfo,andthenclickMemory.
IfyourMacBookProdoesn’trecognizethememoryordoesn’tstartupcorrectly,conrm
thatthememoryyouinstallediscompatiblewithyour.andthatit’sinstalledcorrectly.
Mac Help help
www.apple.com/support
Problem, Meet Solution
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Occasionally,youmayhaveproblemswhileworkingwithyourMacBookPro.Read
onfortroubleshootingtipstotrywhenyouhaveaproblem.Youcanalsondmore
troubleshootinginformationinMacHelpandontheMacBookProSupportwebsiteat
www.apple.com/support/macbookpro.
WhenyouexperienceaproblemworkingwithyourMacBookPro,there’susually
asimpleandquicksolution.Thinkabouttheconditionsthatleduptotheproblem.
Makinganoteofthingsyoudidbeforetheproblemoccurredwillhelpyounarrow
downpossiblecausesandndtheanswersyouneed.Thingstonoteinclude:
ÂTheapplicationsyouwereusingwhentheproblemoccurred.Problemsthatoccur
onlywithaspecicapplicationmightindicatethattheapplicationisnotcompatible
withtheversionoftheMacOSinstalledonyourcomputer.
ÂAnynewsoftwarethatyouinstalled,especiallysoftwarethataddeditemstothe
Systemfolder.
ÂAnynewhardwarethatyouinstalled,suchasadditionalmemoryoraperipheral.
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Problems That Prevent You from Using Your MacBook Pro
If your MacBook Pro doesn’t respond or the pointer doesn’t move
Onrareoccasions,anapplicationmay“freezeonthescreen.MacOSXprovidesaway
toquitafrozenapplicationwithoutrestartingyourcomputer.
To force an application to quit:
1 PressCommand(x)-Option-EscorchooseApple()>ForceQuitfromthemenubar.
TheForceQuitApplicationsdialogappearswiththeapplicationselected.
2 ClickForceQuit.
Theapplicationquits,leavingallotherapplicationsopen.
Ifyouneedto,youcanalsorestarttheFinderfromthisdialog.
Next,saveyourworkinanyopenapplicationsandrestartthecomputertomakesure
theproblemisentirelyclearedup.
Iftheproblemoccursfrequently,chooseHelp>MacHelpfromthemenubaratthe
topofthescreen.Searchfortheword“freeze”togethelpfortimeswhenthecomputer
freezesordoesn’trespond.
Iftheproblemoccursonlywhenyouuseaparticularapplication,checkwiththe
applicationsmanufacturertoseeifit’scompatiblewithyourcomputer.Togetsupport
andcontactinformationforthesoftwarethatcomeswithyourMacBookPro,goto
www.apple.com/guide.
Ifyouknowanapplicationiscompatible,youmightneedtoreinstallyourcomputers
systemsoftware.See“ReinstallingtheSoftwareThatCamewithYourMacBookPro”on
page60.
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If your MacBook Pro freezes during startup, or you see a ashing question mark,
or the display is dark and the sleep indicator light is glowing steadily (not in sleep)
Theashingquestionmarkusuallymeansthatthecomputercan’tndthesystem
softwareontheharddiskoranydisksattachedtothecomputer.
ÂWaitafewseconds.Ifthecomputerdoesn’tsoonstartup,shutitdownbypressing
andholdingthepower(®)buttonforabout8to10seconds.Disconnectallexternal
peripheralsandtryrestartingbypressingthepower(®)buttonwhileholdingdown
theOptionkey.Whenyourcomputerstartsup,clicktheharddiskicon,andthen
clicktherightarrow.Afterthecomputerstartsup,openSystemPreferencesandclick
StartupDisk.SelectalocalMacOSXSystemfolder.
ÂIfthatdoesn’twork,tryusingDiskUtilitytorepairthedisk:
InserttheMac OS X Install DVDintoyourcomputer.
RestartyourcomputerandholddowntheCkeyasitstartsup.
Whenprompted,chooseyourpreferredlanguage.
Whenthenextscreenappears,chooseDiskUtilityfromtheUtilitiesmenuinthe
menubar.WhenDiskUtilityopens,followtheinstructionsintheFirstAidpaneto
seeifDiskUtilitycanrepairthedisk.
IfusingDiskUtilitydoesn’thelp,youmightneedtoreinstallyourcomputer’ssystem
software.See“ReinstallingtheSoftwareThatCamewithYourMacBookProonpage60.
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If your MacBook Pro doesn’t turn on or start up
Trythefollowingsuggestionsinorderuntilyourcomputerturnson:
ÂMakesurethepoweradapterispluggedintothecomputerandintoafunctioning
poweroutlet.Besuretousethe85WMagSafePowerAdapterthatcamewithyour
MacBookPro.Ifthepoweradapterstopschargingandyoudon’tseetheindicator
lightontheMagSafeconnectorturnonwhenyoupluginthepowercord,try
unpluggingandrepluggingthepowercordtoreseatit,ortryanotherpoweroutlet.
ÂCheckwhetherthebatteryneedstoberecharged.Pressthesmallbuttonontheleft
sideofyourcomputer.Youshouldseeonetoeightlightsindicatingthebatterys
levelofcharge.Ifasingleindicatorlightison,connectyourpoweradapterto
recharge.Formoreinformationaboutbatteryindicatorlights,seepage54.
ÂIftheproblempersists,resettheMacBookPropowermanagerbydisconnectingthe
poweradapterandholdingdownthepower(®)buttonforatleast5seconds.
ÂIfyourecentlyinstalledadditionalmemory,makesurethatitiscorrectlyinstalledand
iscompatiblewithyourcomputer.Seewhetherremovingandreinstallingtheold
memoryallowsthecomputertostartup(seepage44).
ÂPressthepower(®)buttonandimmediatelyholddowntheCommand(x),Option,
P,andRkeyssimultaneouslyuntilyouhearthestartupsoundasecondtimetoreset
theparameterRAM(PRAM).
ÂIfyoustillcan’tstartupyourMacBookPro,see“LearningMore,Service,andSupport
onpage62forinformationaboutcontactingAppleforservice.
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If the display suddenly goes black or your MacBook Pro freezes
TryrestartingyourMacBookPro.
1 UnpluganydevicesthatareconnectedtoyourMacBookPro,exceptthepoweradapter.
2 Pressthepower(®)buttontorestartthesystem.
3 Letthebatterychargetoatleast10percentbeforeplugginginanyexternaldevices
andresumingyourwork.
Toseehowmuchthebatteryhascharged,clicktheBattery( )statusiconinthe
menubar.
Thedisplaymightalsodarkenifyouhaveenergysaverfeaturessetforthebattery.
If you press the battery button, and all battery indicator lights ash ve times quickly
Yourbatteryneedstobereplaced.ContactanAppleRetailStoreoranApple
AuthorizedServiceProvider(AASP).
If you press the battery button, and the battery indicator lights ash from left to
right and then from right to left, ve times in a row
Yourbatteryisnotrecognized.ContactanAppleRetailStoreoranAppleAuthorized
ServiceProvider.
If you forget your password
Youcanresetyouradministratorpasswordandpasswordsforallotheraccounts.
1 InserttheMac OS X Install DVD.ThenrestartyourcomputerandholddowntheCkeyas
itstartsup.
2 Whenprompted,chooseyourpreferredlanguage.
3 Whenthenextscreenappears,chooseResetPasswordfromtheUtilitiesmenuinthe
menubar.Followtheonscreeninstructions.
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If you have trouble ejecting a disc
Quitanyapplicationsthatmightbeusingthediscandtryagain.Ifthatdoesn’twork,
restartthecomputerandthenimmediatelypressandholdthetrackpadbutton.
Using Apple Hardware Test
IfyoususpectaproblemwiththeMacBookProhardware,youcanusetheApple
HardwareTestapplicationtohelpdetermineifthereisaproblemwithoneofthe
computer’scomponents,suchasthememoryorprocessor.
To use Apple Hardware Test:
1 Disconnectallexternaldevicesfromyourcomputerexceptthepoweradapter.
IfyouhaveanEthernetcableconnected,disconnectit.
2 RestartyourcomputerandholddowntheDkeyasitstartsup.
3 WhentheAppleHardwareTestchooserscreenappears,selectthelanguagefor
yourlocation.
4 PresstheReturnkeyorclicktherightarrowbutton.
5 WhentheAppleHardwareTestmainscreenappears(afterabout45seconds),follow
theonscreeninstructions.
6 IfAppleHardwareTestdetectsaproblem,itdisplaysanerrorcode.Makeanoteof
theerrorcodebeforepursuingsupportoptions.IfAppleHardwareTestdoesn’tdetect
ahardwarefailure,theproblemmightbesoftwarerelated.
Ifthisproceduredoesn’twork,youcaninserttheApplications Install DVDandhold
downtheDkeytouseAppleHardwareTest.
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Problems with Your Internet Connection
YourMacBookProhastheNetworkSetupAssistantapplicationtohelpwalkyou
throughsettingupanInternetconnection.OpenSystemPreferencesandclick
Network.Clickthe“AssistmebuttontoopenNetworkSetupAssistant.
IfyouhavetroublewithyourInternetconnection,youcantrythestepsinthissection
foryourtypeofconnectionoryoucanuseNetworkDiagnostics.
To use Network Diagnostics:
1 ChooseApple()>SystemPreferences.
2 ClickNetworkandthenclick“Assistme.”
3 ClickDiagnosticstoopenNetworkDiagnostics.
4 Followtheonscreeninstructions.
IfNetworkDiagnosticscan’tresolvetheproblem,theremaybeaproblemwiththe
Internetserviceprovider(ISP)youaretryingtoconnectto,withanexternaldeviceyou
areusingtoconnecttoyourISP,orwiththeserveryouaretryingtoaccess.Youcantry
thefollowingsteps.
Cable Modem, DSL Modem, and LAN Internet Connections
Makesureallmodemcablesarermlypluggedin,includingthemodempowercord,
thecablefromthemodemtothecomputer,andthecablefromthemodemtothewall
jack.AlsocheckthecablesandpowersuppliestoEthernethubsandrouters.
Turn the modem o and on and reset the modem hardware
TurnoyourDSLorcablemodemforafewminutes,andthenturnitbackon.Some
ISPsrecommendthatyouunplugthemodemspowercord.Ifyourmodemhasareset
button,youcanpressiteitherbeforeorafteryouturnthepoweroandon.
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Important:  InstructionsthatrefertomodemsdonotapplytoLANusers.LANusers
mighthavehubs,switches,routers,orconnectionpodsthatDSLandcablemodem
usersdonothave.LANusersshouldcontacttheirnetworkadministratorratherthan
anISP.
PPPoE Connections
IfyouareunabletoconnecttoyourInternetserviceproviderusingPPPoE(Pointto
PointProtocoloverEthernet),makesureyouhaveenteredthecorrectinformationin
Networkpreferences.
To check your Network preference settings:
1 ChooseApple()>SystemPreferences.
2 ClickNetwork.
3 ClickAdd(+)atthebottomofthenetworkconnectionserviceslist,andchoosePPPoE
fromtheInterfacepop-upmenu.
4 ChooseanInterfaceforthePPPoEservicefromtheEthernetpop-upmenu.Choose
EthernetifyouareconnectingtoawirednetworkorAirPortifyouareconnectingto
awirelessnetwork.
5 Entertheinformationyoureceivedfromyourserviceprovider,suchasaccountname,
password,andthePPPoEservicename(ifyourserviceproviderrequiresit).
6 ClickApplytomakethesettingsactive.
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Network Connections
MakesuretheEthernetcableisconnectedtoyourMacBookProandtothenetwork.
CheckthecablesandpowersuppliestoyourEthernethubsandrouters.
IfyouhavetwoormorecomputersattemptingtoshareanInternetconnection,be
surethatyournetworkissetupproperly.YouneedtoknowwhetheryourISPprovides
onlyoneIPaddressormultipleIPaddresses,oneforeachcomputer.
IfonlyoneIPaddressisprovided,thenyoumusthavearoutercapableofsharingthe
connection,alsoknownasnetworkaddresstranslation(NAT)or“IPmasquerading.”
Forsetupinformation,checkthedocumentationprovidedwithyourrouterorask
thepersonwhosetupyournetwork.TheAirPortbasestationcanbeusedtoshare
oneIPaddressamongmultiplecomputers.ForinformationaboutusinganAirPort
basestation,checkMacHelporgototheAirPortSupportwebsiteat
www.apple.com/support/airport.
Ifyoucan’tresolvetheissueusingthesesteps,contactyourISPornetworkadministrator.
Problems with AirPort Extreme Wireless Communication
If you have trouble using AirPort Extreme wireless communication
ÂMakesurethecomputerornetworkyouaretryingtoconnecttoisrunningandhas
awirelessaccesspoint.
ÂMakesureyouhaveproperlyconguredthesoftwareaccordingtotheinstructions
thatcamewithyourbasestationoraccesspoint.
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ÂMakesureyourMacBookProiswithinrangeoftheothercomputerorthenetworks
accesspoint.Nearbyelectronicdevicesormetalstructurescaninterferewithwireless
communicationandreducethisrange.Repositioningorrotatingthecomputermight
improvereception.
ÂChecktheAirPort(Z)statusiconinthemenubar.Uptofourbarsappear,indicating
signalstrength.Ifyoudon’tseethebars,trychangingyourlocation.
ÂSeeAirPortHelp(chooseHelp>MacHelp,andthenchooseLibrary>AirPortHelp
fromthemenubar).Alsoseetheinstructionsthatcamewiththewirelessdevicefor
moreinformation.
Keeping Your Software Up to Date
YoucanconnecttotheInternetandautomaticallydownloadandinstallthelatestfree
softwareversions,drivers,andotherenhancementsfromApple.
WhenyouareconnectedtotheInternet,SoftwareUpdatecheckstoseeifanyupdates
areavailableforyourcomputer.YoucansetyourMacBookProtocheckforupdates
periodically,andthenyoucandownloadandinstallupdatedsoftware.
To check for updated software:
1 ChooseApple()>SystemPreferences.
2 ClicktheSoftwareUpdateiconandfollowtheinstructionsonthescreen.
Formoreinformation,searchfor“SoftwareUpdate”inMacHelp.
ForthelatestinformationaboutMacOSX,gotowww.apple.com/macosx.
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Reinstalling the Software That Came with Your MacBook Pro
UsethesoftwareinstallationdiscsthatcamewithyourMacBookProtoreinstall
MacOSXandanyapplicationsthatcamewithyourcomputer.Don’tattempttoinstall
anearlierversionofMacOSXonyourcomputer.
YoucaninstallMacOSXwithouterasingthetargetvolume,whichsavesyourexisting
lesandsettings,oryoucanerasethevolumerst,whicherasesallyourdataand
leavesthecomputerreadyforyoutoreinstallMacOSXandapplications.
Important:  Applerecommendsthatyoubackupthedataonyourharddiskbefore
restoringsoftware.Appleisnotresponsibleforanylostdata.
Installing Mac OS X
To install Mac OS X:
1 Backupyourimportantles.
2 InserttheMac OS X Install DVDthatcamewithyourcomputer.
3 Double-clickInstallMacOSX.
4 Followtheonscreeninstructions.
Note:  TorestoreMacOSXonyourMacBookPrototheoriginalfactorysettings,
youmustrsterasethevolumeyouwanttoinstallon.Youcandothisduring
installationusingDiskUtility.Forinstructions,seetheKnowledgeBasearticleat
support.apple.com/kb/ht3910.
5 Whentheinstallationiscomplete,clickRestarttorestartyourcomputer.
6 FollowthepromptsinSetupAssistanttosetupyouruseraccount.
Ifyoueraseyourharddiskduringinstallation,youneedtoreinstallyourapplications;
seethefollowingsection.
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Reinstalling Applications
IfyouerasedyourharddiskaspartofreinstallingMacOSX,youmustreinstallthe
applicationsthatcamewithyourMacBookPro,suchastheiLifeapplications.
To install the applications that came with your MacBook Pro:
1 Backupyourimportantles.
2 InserttheApplications Install DVDthatcamewithyourMacBookPro.
3 Double-clickInstallBundledSoftware.
4 Followtheonscreeninstructions.
5 Whentheinstallationiscomplete,clickClose.
Using Disk Utility
YoucanuseDiskUtilitytorepair,verify,orerasetheMacBookProharddisk.
To use Disk Utility:
1 InserttheMac OS X Install DVDthatcamewithyourcomputer.
2 Double-clickInstallMacOSX.
3 Afterselectingyourlanguage,chooseUtilities>OpenDiskUtilityandthenfollowthe
instructionsintheFirstAidpanetoseeifDiskUtilitycanrepairthedisk.
4 QuitMacOSXInstaller.
IfusingDiskUtilitydoesn’thelp,tryreinstallingtheMacBookProsystemsoftware.See
“ReinstallingtheSoftwareThatCamewithYourMacBookProonpage60.
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Learning More, Service, and Support
YourMacBookProdoesnothaveanyuser-serviceableparts,excepttheharddriveand
thememory.Ifyouneedservice,contactAppleortakeyourMacBookProtoanApple
AuthorizedServiceProvider.YoucanndmoreinformationabouttheMacBookPro
throughonlineresources,onscreenhelp,SystemProler,orAppleHardwareTest.
Online Resources
Foronlineserviceandsupportinformation,gotowww.apple.com/support.Choose
yourcountryfromthepop-upmenu.YoucansearchtheAppleCareKnowledgeBase,
checkforsoftwareupdates,orgethelpfromApplesdiscussionforums.Thelatest
productspecicinformationcanbefoundatwww.apple.com/support/macbookpro.
Onscreen Help
Youcanlookforanswerstoyourquestions,aswellasinstructionsandtroubleshooting
information,inMacHelp.ChooseHelp>MacHelp.
System Proler
TogetinformationaboutyourMacBookPro,useSystemProler.Itshowsyouwhat
hardwareandsoftwareisinstalled,theserialnumberandoperatingsystemversion,
howmuchmemoryisinstalled,andmore.ToopenSystemProler,chooseApple()>
AboutThisMacfromthemenubarandthenclickMoreInfo.
AppleCare Service and Support
YourMacBookProcomeswith90daysoftechnicalsupportandoneyearofhardware
repairwarrantycoverageatanAppleRetailStoreoranApple-authorizedrepair
center,suchasanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider(AASP).Youcanextendyour
coveragebypurchasingtheAppleCareProtectionPlan.Forinformation,goto
www.apple.com/support/productsorthewebsiteforyourcountrylistedbelow.
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Ifyouneedassistance,AppleCaretelephonesupportrepresentativescanhelpyou
withinstallingandopeningapplications,andbasictroubleshooting.Callthesupport
centernumbernearestyou(therst90daysarecomplimentary).Havethepurchase
dateandyourMacBookProserialnumberreadywhenyoucall.
Note:  Your90daysofcomplimentarytelephonesupportbeginsonthedateof
purchase.Telephonefeesmayapply.
Country Phone Website
UnitedStates 1-800-275-2273 www.apple.com/support
Australia (61)1-300-321-456 www.apple.com/au/support
Canada(English)
(French)
1-800-263-3394 www.apple.com/ca/support
www.apple.com/ca/fr/support
Ireland (353)1850946191 www.apple.com/ie/support
NewZealand 00800-7666-7666 www.apple.com/nz/support
UnitedKingdom (44)08442090611 www.apple.com/uk/support
Telephonenumbersaresubjecttochange,andlocalandnationaltelephoneratesmay
apply.Acompletelistisavailableontheweb:
www.apple.com/support/contact/phone_contacts.html
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Locating Your Product Serial Number
Useoneofthesemethodstondyourcomputersserialnumber:
ÂTurnoveryourMacBookPro.Theserialnumberisetchedintothecasenearthehinge.
Serial number
ÂChooseApple()>AboutThisMac.Clicktheversionnumberbeneaththewords
“MacOSX”tocyclethroughtheMacOSXversionnumber,thebuildversion,andthe
serialnumber.
ÂClicktheFindericonandopen/Applications/Utilities/SystemProler.ClickHardware
intheContentspane.
Mac Help ergonomics
www.apple.com/environment
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Foryoursafetyandthatofyourequipment,followtheserulesforhandlingand
cleaningyourMacBookProandforworkingmorecomfortably.Keeptheseinstructions
handyforreferencebyyouandothers.
NOTICE:Incorrectstorageoruseofyourcomputermayvoidthemanufacturer’s
warranty.
Important Safety Information
WARNING:  Failuretofollowthesesafetyinstructionscouldresultinre,electric
shock,orotherinjuryordamage.
Built-in batteryDonotremovethebatteryfromyourMacBookPro.Thebattery
shouldbereplacedonlybyanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.Discontinueuseof
yourMacBookProifitisdroppedorappearscrushed,bent,deformed,ordamaged.Do
notexposeyourMacBookProtoextremeheatsources,suchasradiatorsorreplaces,
wheretemperaturesmightexceed212°For100°C.
Proper handlingThebottomofyourMacBookPromaybecomeverywarmduring
normaluse.TheMacBookProcomplieswiththeuser-accessiblesurfacetemperature
limitsdenedbytheInternationalStandardforSafetyofInformationTechnology
Equipment(IEC60950-1).
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Tooperatethecomputersafelyandreducethepossibilityofheat-relatedinjuries,
followtheseguidelines:
ÂSetupyourMacBookProonastableworksurfacethatallowsforadequateair
circulationunderandaroundthecomputer.
ÂDonotoperateyourMacBookProonapillow,blanket,orothersoftmaterial,because
thematerialcanblocktheairowvents.
ÂNeverplaceanythingoverthekeyboardwhenoperatingyourMacBookPro.
ÂDonotpushobjectsintotheventilationopenings.
ÂIfyourMacBookProisonyourlapandgetsuncomfortablywarm,removeitfrom
yourlapandplaceitonastableworksurface.
Water and wet locationsKeepyourMacBookProawayfromsourcesofliquid,suchas
drinks,washbasins,bathtubs,showerstalls,andsoon.ProtectyourMacBookProfrom
dampnessorwetweather,suchasrain,snow,andfog.
85W MagSafe Power AdapterUseonlythepoweradapterthatcamewithyour
MacBookPro,oranApple-authorizedpoweradapterthatiscompatiblewiththis
product.MakesuretheACplugorACpowercordisfullyinsertedintothepower
adapterbeforepluggingtheadapterintoapoweroutlet.
Thepoweradaptermaybecomeverywarmduringnormaluse.TheMagSafePower
Adaptercomplieswiththeuser-accessiblesurfacetemperaturelimitsdenedbythe
InternationalStandardforSafetyofInformationTechnologyEquipment(IEC60950-1).
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Toreducethepossibilityofoverheatingthepoweradapterorofheat-relatedinjuries,
dooneofthefollowing:
ÂPlugthepoweradapterdirectlyintoapoweroutlet.
MagSafe connector
AC plug
MagSafe Power Adapter
ÂIfyou’reusingtheACpowercord,placethepoweradapteronadesk,table,oronthe
oorinawell-ventilatedlocation.
MagSafe connector
MagSafe Power Adapter
AC power cord
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Disconnectthepoweradapteranddisconnectanyothercablesifanyofthefollowing
conditionsexists:
ÂYouwanttoaddmemoryorupgradetheharddiskdrive.
ÂYouwanttocleanthecase(useonlytherecommendedproceduredescribedon
page72).
ÂThepowercordorplugbecomesfrayedorotherwisedamaged.
ÂYourMacBookProorpoweradapterisexposedtorain,excessivemoisture,orliquid
spilledintothecase.
ÂYourMacBookProorpoweradapterhasbeendropped,thecasehasbeendamaged,
oryoususpectthatserviceorrepairisrequired.
TheMagSafepowerportcontainsamagnetthatcanerasedataonacreditcard,
iPod,orotherdevice.Topreserveyourdata,donotplacetheseorothermagnetically
sensitivematerialordeviceswithin1inch(25mm)ofthisport.
IfdebrisgetsintotheMagSafepowerport,removeitgentlywithadrycottonswab.
MagSafe power specications:
ÂFrequency:50to60Hz,singlephase
ÂLine Voltage:100to240V
ÂOutput Voltage:18.5VDC,4.6A
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Hearing damagePermanenthearinglossmayoccurifearbudsorheadphonesare
usedathighvolume.Youcanadaptovertimetoahighervolumeofsoundthatmay
soundnormalbutcanbedamagingtoyourhearing.Ifyouexperienceringinginyour
earsormuedspeech,stoplisteningandhaveyourhearingchecked.Thelouderthe
volume,thelesstimeisrequiredbeforeyourhearingcouldbeaected.Hearingexperts
suggestthattoprotectyourhearing:
ÂLimittheamountoftimeyouuseearbudsorheadphonesathighvolume.
ÂAvoidturningupthevolumetoblockoutnoisysurroundings.
ÂTurnthevolumedownifyoucan’thearpeoplespeakingnearyou.
High-risk activitiesThiscomputerisnotintendedforuseintheoperationofnuclear
facilities,aircraftnavigationorcommunicationssystems,airtraccontrolsystems,or
foranyotheruseswherethefailureofthecomputercouldleadtodeath,personal
injury,orsevereenvironmentaldamage.
Laser Information for Optical Disc Drives
WARNING:  Makingadjustmentsorperformingproceduresotherthanthose
speciedinyourequipment’smanualmayresultinhazardousradiationexposure.
Theopticaldiscdriveinyourcomputercontainsalaserthatissafeinnormalusebut
thatmaybeharmfultoyoureyesifdisassembled.Foryoursafety,havethisequipment
servicedonlybyanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.
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Important Handling Information
NOTICE:Failuretofollowthesehandlinginstructionscouldresultindamagetoyour
MacBookProorotherproperty.
Operating environmentOperatingyourMacBookProoutsidetheserangesmay
aectperformance:
ÂOperating temperature:50°to95°F(10°to35°C)
ÂStorage temperature:-4°to113°F(-20°to45°C)
ÂRelative humidity:5%to90%(noncondensing)
ÂOperating altitude:0to10,000feet(0to3048meters)
Turning on your MacBook ProNeverturnonyourMacBookProunlessallofits
internalandexternalpartsareinplace.Operatingthecomputerwhenpartsare
missingmaybedangerousandmaydamageyourcomputer.
Carrying your MacBook ProIfyoucarryyourMacBookProinabagorbriefcase,
makesurethattherearenolooseitems(suchaspaperclipsorcoins)thatcould
accidentallygetinsidethecomputerthroughventopeningsortheopticaldriveslot
orgetstuckinsideaport.Also,keepmagneticallysensitiveitemsawayfromthe
MagSafepowerport.
Using connectors and portsNeverforceaconnectorintoaport.Whenconnectinga
device,makesuretheportisfreeofdebris,thattheconnectormatchestheport,and
thatyouhavepositionedtheconnectorcorrectlyinrelationtotheport.
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Using the optical driveTheSuperDriveinyourMacBookProsupportsstandard12cm
(4.7inch)discs.Irregularlyshapeddiscsordiscssmallerthan12cm(4.7inches)arenot
supportedandcanbecomelodgedinthedrive.
Handling glass partsYourMacBookProcontainsglasscomponents,includingthe
displayandtrackpad.Iftheyaredamaged,don’tuseyourMacBookPrountilithasbeen
repairedbyanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.
Storing your MacBook ProIfyouaregoingtostoreyourMacBookProforanextended
periodoftime,keepitinacoollocation(ideally,71°For22°C)anddischargethe
batteryto50percentorless.WhenstoringyourMacBookProforlongerthanve
months,dischargethebatterytoapproximately50percent.Tomaintainthecapacityof
thebattery,rechargethebatteryto50percenteverysixmonthsorso.
Cleaning your MacBook ProWhencleaningtheoutsideofyourMacBookProandits
components,rstshutdownyourMacBookProandunplugthepoweradapter.Then
useadamp,soft,lint-freeclothtocleanthecomputer’sexterior.Avoidgettingmoisture
inanyopenings.Donotsprayliquiddirectlyonthecomputer.Donotuseaerosol
sprays,solvents,orabrasivesthatmightdamagethenish.
Cleaning the MacBook Pro screenTocleantheMacBookProscreen,rstshutdown
yourMacBookProandunplugthepoweradapter.Thendampentheincludedcleaning
clothwithjustwaterandwipethescreen.Donotsprayliquiddirectlyonthescreen.
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Understanding Ergonomics
Herearesometipsforsettingupahealthyworkenvironment.
Keyboard and Trackpad
Whenyouusethekeyboardandtrackpad,yourshouldersshouldberelaxed.Your
upperarmandforearmshouldformananglethatisslightlygreaterthanarightangle,
withyourwristandhandinroughlyastraightline.
Not this
This
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Usealighttouchwhentypingorusingthetrackpadandkeepyourhandsandngers
relaxed.Avoidrollingyourthumbsunderyourpalms.
Not this
This
Changehandpositionsoftentoavoidfatigue.Somecomputerusersmightdevelop
discomfortintheirhands,wrists,orarmsafterintensiveworkwithoutbreaks.Ifyou
begintodevelopchronicpainordiscomfortinyourhands,wrists,orarms,consulta
qualiedhealthspecialist.
External Mouse
Ifyouuseanexternalmouse,positionthemouseatthesameheightasthekeyboard
andwithincomfortablereach.
Chair
Anadjustablechairthatprovidesrm,comfortablesupportisbest.Adjusttheheight
ofthechairsoyourthighsarehorizontalandyourfeetareatontheoor.Thebackof
thechairshouldsupportyourlowerback(lumbarregion).Followthemanufacturer’s
instructionsforadjustingthebackresttotyourbodyproperly.
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Youmighthavetoraiseyourchairsothatyourforearmsandhandsareattheproper
angletothekeyboard.Ifthismakesitimpossibletorestyourfeetatontheoor,you
canuseafootrestwithadjustableheightandtilttomakeupforanygapbetweenthe
oorandyourfeet.Oryoucanlowerthedesktoptoeliminatetheneedforafootrest.
Anotheroptionistouseadeskwithakeyboardtraythat’slowerthantheregular
worksurface.
Built-in Display
Adjusttheangleofthedisplaytooptimizeviewinginyourenvironment.Donotforce
thedisplayifyoumeetresistance.Thedisplayisnotmeanttoopenpast130degrees.
Youcanadjustthebrightnessofthescreenwhenyoutakethecomputerfromone
worklocationtoanother,orifthelightinginyourworkareachanges.
Moreinformationaboutergonomicsisavailableontheweb:
www.apple.com/about/ergonomics
Apple and the Environment
AppleInc.recognizesitsresponsibilitytominimizetheenvironmentalimpactsofits
operationsandproducts.
Moreinformationisavailableontheweb:
www.apple.com/environment
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Regulatory Compliance InformationRegulatory Compliance Information
FCC Compliance Statement
Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operation
issubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemay
notcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept
anyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.Seeinstructionsifinterferencetoradioor
televisionreceptionissuspected.
L‘utilisationdecedispositifestautoriséeseulementaux
conditionssuivantes:(1)ilnedoitpasproduiredebrouillageet(2)
l’utilisateurdudispositifdoitétreprêtàacceptertoutbrouillage
radioélectriquereçu,mêmesicebrouillageestsusceptiblede
compromettrelefonctionnementdudispositif.
Radio and Television Interference
Thiscomputerequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradio-
frequencyenergy.Ifitisnotinstalledandusedproperly—that
is,instrictaccordancewithApple’sinstructions—itmaycause
interferencewithradioandtelevisionreception.
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywith
thelimitsforaClassBdigitaldeviceinaccordancewiththe
specicationsinPart15ofFCCrules.Thesespecications
aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstsuch
interferenceinaresidentialinstallation.However,thereis
noguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular
installation.
Youcandeterminewhetheryourcomputersystemiscausing
interferencebyturningito.Iftheinterferencestops,itwas
probablycausedbythecomputeroroneoftheperipheraldevices.
Ifyourcomputersystemdoescauseinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,trytocorrecttheinterferencebyusingoneor
moreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Turnthetelevisionorradioantennauntiltheinterferencestops.
• Movethecomputertoonesideortheotherofthetelevision
orradio.
• Movethecomputerfartherawayfromthetelevisionorradio.
• Plugthecomputerintoanoutletthatisonadierentcircuit
fromthetelevisionorradio.(Thatis,makecertainthecomputer
andthetelevisionorradioareoncircuitscontrolledbydierent
circuitbreakersorfuses.)
Ifnecessary,consultanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvideror
Apple.Seetheserviceandsupportinformationthatcamewith
yourAppleproduct.Orconsultanexperiencedradio/television
technicianforadditionalsuggestions.
Important:  Changesormodicationstothisproductnot
authorizedbyAppleInc.couldvoidtheEMCcomplianceand
negateyourauthoritytooperatetheproduct.
ThisproducthasdemonstratedEMCcomplianceunderconditions
thatincludedtheuseofcompliantperipheraldevicesandshielded
cables(includingEthernetnetworkcables)betweensystem
components.Itisimportantthatyouusecompliantperipheral
devicesandshieldedcablesbetweensystemcomponentsto
reducethepossibilityofcausinginterferencetoradios,television
sets,andotherelectronicdevices.
Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):
AppleInc.CorporateCompliance
1InniteLoop,MS26-A
Cupertino,CA95014
Wireless Radio Use
Thisdeviceisrestrictedtoindoorusewhenoperatinginthe5.15to
5.25GHzfrequencyband.
Cetappareildoitêtreutiliséàl’intérieur.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
TheradiatedoutputpoweroftheAirPortExtremetechnology
isbelowtheFCCandEUradiofrequencyexposurelimits.
Nevertheless,itisadvisedtousethewirelessequipmentinsuch
amannerthatthepotentialforhumancontactduringnormal
operationisminimized.
FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance
Theantennausedwiththistransmittermustnotbecolocatedor
operatedinconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter
subjecttotheconditionsoftheFCCGrant.
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Bluetooth Industry Canada Statement
ThisClassBdevicemeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadian
interference-causingequipmentregulations.
CetappareilnumériquedelaClassBrespectetouteslesexigences
duRèglementsurlematérielbrouilleurduCanada.
Industry Canada Statement
ComplieswiththeCanadianICES-003ClassBspecications.
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconformeàlanorme
NMB-003duCanada.ThisdevicecomplieswithRSS210ofIndustry
Canada.
Bluetooth Europe—EU Declaration of Conformity
ThiswirelessdevicecomplieswiththeR&TTEDirective.
Europe—EU Declaration of Conformity
TheequipmentcomplieswiththeRFExposureRequirement
1999/519/EC,CouncilRecommendationof12July1999onthe
limitationofexposureofthegeneralpublictoelectromagnetic
elds(0Hzto300GHz).
Hereby,AppleInc.declaresthatthis802.11a/b/g/nMini-PCIecardis
incompliancewiththeR&TTEDirective.
ComplieswithEuropeanLowVoltageandEMCDirectives.
See:www.apple.com/euro/compliance
Korea Warning Statements
Singapore Wireless Certication
Taiwan Wireless Statements
Taiwan Class B Statement
Japan VCCI Class B Statement
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External USB Modem Information
WhenconnectingyourMacBookProtothephonelineusingan
externalUSBmodem,refertothetelecommunicationsagency
informationinthedocumentationthatcamewithyourmodem.
ENERGY STAR® Compliance
AsanENERGYSTAR®partner,Applehasdeterminedthatstandard
congurationsofthisproductmeettheENERGYSTAR®guidelines
forenergyeciency.TheENERGYSTAR®programisapartnership
withelectronicequipmentmanufacturerstopromoteenergy-
ecientproducts.Reducingenergyconsumptionofproducts
savesmoneyandhelpsconservevaluableresources.
Thiscomputerisshippedwithpowermanagementenabledwith
thecomputersettosleepafter10minutesofuserinactivity.To
wakeyourcomputer,clickthemouseortrackpadorpressanykey
onthekeyboard.
FormoreinformationaboutENERGYSTAR®,visit:
www.energystar.gov
Disposal and Recycling Information
Thissymbolindicatesthatyourproductmustbedisposedof
properlyaccordingtolocallawsandregulations.Whenyour
productreachesitsendoflife,contactAppleoryourlocal
authoritiestolearnaboutrecyclingoptions.
ForinformationaboutApple’srecyclingprogram,goto
www.apple.com/environment/recycling.
European Union—Disposal Information
Thesymbolabovemeansthataccordingtolocallawsand
regulationsyourproductshouldbedisposedofseparatelyfrom
householdwaste.Whenthisproductreachesitsendoflife,take
ittoacollectionpointdesignatedbylocalauthorities.Some
collectionpointsacceptproductsforfree.Theseparatecollection
andrecyclingofyourproductatthetimeofdisposalwillhelp
conservenaturalresourcesandensurethatitisrecycledina
mannerthatprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment.
Türkiye
Brasil: Informações sobre descarte e reciclagem
Osímboloindicaqueesteprodutoe/ousuabaterianãodevem
serdescartadasnolixodoméstico.Quandodecidirdescartar
esteprodutoe/ousuabateria,faça-odeacordocomasleise
diretrizesambientaislocais.Parainformaçõessobreoprogramade
reciclagemdaApple,pontosdecoletaetelefonedeinformações,
visitewww.apple.com/br/environment.
Battery Disposal Information
Disposeofbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalenvironmentallaws
andguidelines.
Deutschland: DiesesGerätenthältBatterien.Bittenichtinden
Hausmüllwerfen.EntsorgenSiediesesGerätamEndeseines
Lebenszyklusentsprechenddermaßgeblichengesetzlichen
Regelungen.
Nederlands: Gebruiktebatterijenkunnenwordeningeleverdbijde
chemokarofineenspecialebatterijcontainervoorkleinchemisch
afval(kca)wordengedeponeerd.
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Index
A
ACplug 10
ACpoweradapter.Seepower
adapter
ACpowercord 10
adapter,power.Seepower
adapter
AirPortExtreme
connectingwirelessly 11
problems 58
using 32
AppleCare 62
AppleHardwareTest 55
AppleRemote 21
applicationfreeze 51
applications
FaceTime 21
FrontRow 33
iChat 21
iLife 32,61
PhotoBooth 21
reinstalling 61
audioinport 25
audiooutport 25
B
battery
disposal 78
generalinformation 30
indicatorlights 21,30,54
performance 30
storing 72
blinkingquestionmark 52
brightnesskeys 23
built-inspeakers 21
button,power 12,21
C
cablemodem 11
camera 21
cameraindicatorlight 21
carryingyourcomputer 71
changing
password 54
SystemPreferences 16
thedesktop 16
checkingmemory 48
cleaning
thescreen 72
yourcomputer 72
computer
disposal 78
freezes 52
inventory 9
puttingtosleep 16
shuttingdown 17
turningon 12
won’tturnon 53
connectingtoanetwork 11
conservingbatterypower 30
Control-click 27
controls.Seekeys
cord,power 10
D
Dashboard 23
datatransfer 25
desktop,customizing 16
discs
ejecting 55
softwareinstallation 60
supportedtypes 72
DiskUtility 61
display,external 25
Seealsoscreen
disposingofbatteries 78
disposingofyourcomputer 78
Dock 31
downloadingsoftware 59
drive,optical 21
DSLmodem 11
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ejectingadisc 55
EnergySaverpreferences 30
environmentalimpact 75
ergonomics 73
Ethernet
connectingto 11
port 25
Exposékey 23
F
F1toF12functionkeys 23
FaceTimeapplication 21
FaceTimeHDcamera 21
factorysettings 60
FireWire
connections 33
port 25
ashingquestionmark 52
ForceQuit 51
four-ngerswiping 29
FrontRowapplication 33
frozenapplication 51
Function(fn)key 23
G
gestures,trackpad 26
H
handpositions 73
harddiskdrive 37
headphoneport 25
help,ndinganswers 31
high-speeddatatransfer 25
high-speedUSB 25
I
iChatapplication 21
iLifeapplications 32,61
infrared(IR)receiver 21
installationinstructions
memory 44
overview 8
installing
applications 61
MacOSX 60
Internet
connectingto 11
connectionproblems 56
inventoryofitems 9
IPaddress,sharing 58
IPmasquerading 58
K
keyboard
ergonomics 73
illuminationkeys 23
mediakeys 23
shortcuts 27
Seealsokeys
Keynoteapplication 21
keys
brightness 23
Dashboard 23
Exposé 23
function 23
keyboardillumination 23
media 23
MediaEject 23
mute 23
volume 23
L
lights
battery 30,54
sleepindicator 21
M
MacAppStore 33
MacHelp 31
MacOSX
reinstalling 60
website 32
MagSafepoweradapter.
Seepoweradapter
MediaEjectkey 23
mediakeys 23
memory
checking 48
installing 44
specications 44
microphone 21
migratinginformation 14
MigrationAssistant 14
MiniDisplayPort
technology 25
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modem 11
mouse
connecttoUSBport 25
ergonomics 74
Seealsotrackpad
Multi-Touchgestures 26
mutekey 23
N
networkaddresstranslation
(NAT) 58
networkconnections 58
NetworkDiagnostics 56
NetworkSetupAssistant 56
number,serial 64
O
onlineresources 62
opticaldrive
about 21
supporteddiscsize 72
P
pagingthroughdocuments
usingtrackpad 29
password,resetting 54
PhotoBoothapplication 21
pinchingtozoom 28
Play/Pausekey 23
portsonMacBookPro 25
poweradapter
port 25
safetytips 67
using 10
powerbutton 12,21
powercord 10
PPPoEconnections 57
preferences.SeeSystem
Preferences
problems.Seetroubleshooting
puttingyourMacBookProto
sleep 16
Q
questionmark,ashing 52
R
RAM.Seememory
reinstallingsoftware 60
resettingyourpassword 54
Rewindkey 23
rightclick 27
rotatingobjectsusing
trackpad 28
S
safety
generalinstructions 66
handlinginformation 71
poweradapter 67
screen
cleaning 72
goesblack 52
scrollingwithtwo-ngers 26
SDRAMspecications 44
secondaryclicking 27
securityslot 21
SerialATA(SATA)harddrive 37
serialnumber,nding 64
serviceandsupport 62
SetupAssistant 13,14
shuttingdown 17
sleep
indicatorlight 16
mode 16
slot-loadingopticaldrive 21
software
reinstalling 60
updating 59
SoftwareUpdate 59
speakers 21
specications 33
StartupDiskpreferences 52
stopping
anapplication 51
yourcomputer 17
storingthecomputer 72
SuperDrive
about 21
supporteddiscsizes 72
support 62
swipingtomovequickly
throughdocuments 29
SystemPreferences
customizingthedesktop 15
EnergySaver 16
85Looking for Something?
SoftwareUpdate 59
StartupDisk 52
SystemProler 62
T
three-ngerswiping 29
Thunderboltport 25
trackpad
about 21
shortcuts 27
troubleshooting
AirPortissues 58
AppleCare 63
batteryindicatorlights 54
computerfreezes 52
computerwon’trespond 53
computerwon’tturnon 51
ejectingadisc 55
hardwareproblems 55
Internetconnection 56
pointerwon’tmove 51
PPPoEconnections 57
reinstallingsoftware 60
screengoesblack 54
serviceandsupport 62
usingDiskUtility 61
usingMacHelp 62
turningonyourMacBook
Pro 12
two-ngerpinching 28
two-ngerrotating 28
two-ngerscrolling 26
typingposition 73
U
updatingsoftware 59
USB
connections 33
ports 25
V
videocamera 21
videocameraindicator
light 21
videoport 25
volumekeys 23
W
wakingyourMacBookPro 17
Z
zoomingusingthe
trackpad 28
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