Apple Power Macintosh 9600 User Manual
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Preferences folder 131, 167
Previous System Folder 185, 186
printer drivers 89, 164–165
printer port 53–54, 76–77, 89
printers
connecting 89
troubleshooting 132, 164–165
problems. See Apple-authorized
dealers/service providers;
customer support; error
messages; troubleshooting
processor upgrade cards 93
programs. See application programs
Put Away command (File menu) 33,
146, 147, 156, 205
Q
question mark
blinking, icon for system software
problems 132, 177, 178
icon for the Guide menu 19, 23, 24
QuickDraw GX or 3D 40
QuickTime 39, 153
Quit (File menu) 146, 156
R
radio and television reception,
interference with viii, 90, 202
RAM. See memory
RAM disk 139, 158
RAM Doubler, using a Power Macintosh
MP computer and 38
RARP server 63, 65
RCA-type connectors 79
Read Me documents 19, 29, 40, 41
rebuilding the desktop 137, 190–191
reinstalling. See installing
release button on the computer 98
removable storage devices, file sharing
and 167
removing
the computer cover 97–99
DIMMs 114
extra built-in SCSI terminators 87
the speaker housing/card guide
assembly 107–108
repairing a damaged disk 171–174
repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) 196
replacing
the computer clock battery 162
the computer cover 118
the speaker housing/card guide
assembly 109–111
restarting the computer 125, 215
troubleshooting 137, 148
Restart (Special menu) 125, 177
Return key 212
RJ-45 telephone-style connector 56
router address 65
RS232 cables 86
S
safety instructions
cleaning equipment 206–208
connecting devices 88, 91
discharging static electricity 100
general precautions 200–201
grounding the computer 3, 201
handling CD-ROM discs and floppy
disks 149–150, 203–205
handling the keyboard and
monitor 202
installing expansion cards and
memory 93, 94
liquid spills on equipment 200, 201,
202, 204, 205
locking/unlocking the mouse
209–210
servicing the power supply 206
turning on the computer 119
using the CD-ROM drive ix, 147,
204–205
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See also Macintosh
Guide’s onscreen index.
Open the Guide (
h
)
menu and choose
Macintosh Guide; then
click the Index button.