Easy install – Apple Macintosh Korean Language Kit User Manual
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Installing the Korean Language Kit from floppy disks
There are two ways to install your kit. You can choose either
m an easy installation, which adds Korean language support and Seoul, Apple
Myungjo, and AppleGothic TrueType fonts to your system. You need at
least 20 megabytes of free space on your disk to do an easy installation.
m a custom installation if you want to do a minimal installation or you want
to choose which fonts to add to your system. If you have less than 20
megabytes free on your hard disk, or you want to install the Gungseoche
and Pilgiche fonts, do a custom installation.
The installation process automatically makes a backup copy of your System
Folder (to protect the contents during installation of the Korean Language
Kit). The backup copy uses approximately 3 megabytes of space on your hard
disk. This space is made available to you again after installation is completed.
Your Korean Language Kit includes 14 installation disks. Have these disks
ready before you begin.
Easy install
1
Turn on your computer.
If you have any virus-detection software, turn it off.
Note: If you are installing from floppy disks, it’s best to start your computer
with all extensions turned off. To do so, hold down the Shift key while your
computer is starting up.
2
Insert the
Install 1 disk into your floppy disk drive (or insert the Macintosh Korean
Language Kit CD disc into your CD-ROM drive.)
You should see the Installer icon in the Install 1 disk’s window.
3
Open the Installer by double-clicking its icon.
After a few moments, you see a welcome screen.
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Chapter 2
Double-click here to
open the Installer.