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Apple Power Macintosh 7600/200 Series User Manual

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sound, problems recording from an

audio CD 164

sound input/output devices, connecting

78–85

sound input/output ports 76–77, 78–79,

81–82, 83

Spacebar (at startup), to start the

Extensions Manager 227

speaker 74. See also amplified speakers
Special menu

Eject Disk command 158, 159
Empty Trash command 24, 156
Restart command 137, 189
Shut Down command 32, 108,

148, 160

speed

of computer, troubleshooting

169–171

of ISDN lines 49
of modems 48

starting up the computer

from the CD-ROM disc 146, 161,

188–189, 227

troubleshooting 16–17, 142–149, 169
turning it on 14–16

startup disk, troubleshooting 145,

169, 183

Startup Disk control panel 169
static electricity, discharging 112
stereo miniplug connectors 79, 81, 82
stereo sound, recording or playing 78–82
Sticky Keys feature 172
subnet mask number 63, 65
sunlight, computer exposure to 213
support arm on the bottom chassis

121, 127

support foot on the computer 119, 128
S-video cables 88–91
S-video connectors 87–91
S-video format, defined 86
S-video input port 76–77, 86–91
S-video Out port (on video equipment)

86, 88–90

switching to another application

program 37

symbols and international characters,

typing 225–226

system extensions. See also Extensions

Manager control panel

Apple CD-ROM 158, 161
AppleShare 178
checking for compatibility 169,

181–182

Foreign File Access 161, 163
installing application programs

and 34

Network 178
reinstalling 193, 198
saving current set of 202–203
troubleshooting 147, 181–182
turning off/on 143–144, 173,

181–182, 202–203

viewing options 139

System Folder

avoiding more than one 38, 139
creating a new one 194–198
files contained in 155
troubleshooting 147

System Folder Information command

(Select menu in Apple System
Profiler) 139

System Overview command (Select

menu in Apple System
Profiler) 138

system software

described 39
installing 190–201
optional 40, 151
troubleshooting 144–146

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Index

Can’t Find It?

See also Macintosh

Guide’s onscreen index.

Open the Guide (

h

)

menu and choose

Macintosh Guide; then

click the Index button.