Apple PowerBook G3 User Manual
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Chapter 3
The PowerBook’s internal drive appears as a hard disk icon on the screen of the computer
you connected it to. You can now transfer and use files as if the Macintosh PowerBook were
an external disk drive.
Quitting SCSI Disk Mode
1
Shut down the computer your PowerBook is connected to.
2
Press the Power button (®) on the PowerBook.
3
Turn off any other SCSI devices in the chain.
4
Disconnect the PowerBook from the adapter cable.
5
If necessary, disconnect the adapter cable from the other computer or its SCSI chain.
You can leave the adapter cable attached if you wish.
Your equipment is now ready for normal use. If you disconnected the adapter cable from the
other computer or SCSI chain, make sure that the SCSI chain is properly terminated.
Important
Do not leave the adapter cable attached to the PowerBook. If you do, the
computer will behave as though it is still in SCSI disk mode when you try to restart.
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