Installing or reinstalling cd-rom software – Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual
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Click Install.
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Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
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When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, click Quit.
If a message reports that installation was not successful, try installing again.
(Follow the instructions on the screen.)
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Restart your Macintosh.
The system software is installed and your computer is ready to use. Don’t
forget to eject the CD-ROM disc containing system software when you are
finished.
Installing or reinstalling CD-ROM software
CD-ROM software is a set of applications and files that allows your CD-ROM
drive to work correctly with your computer and allows it to play different
kinds of CDs, such as Photo CDs or audio CDs. The CD-ROM software is
part of system software and was preinstalled for you on your computer’s hard
disk. (It is also available on the CD-ROM disc that came with your
Macintosh.)
When should you install or reinstall CD-ROM software?
You don’t need to install the CD-ROM software unless you encounter
problems. (See “Solutions to CD-ROM Problems” earlier in this chapter for
descriptions of the kinds of problems you might encounter.)
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