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Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual

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You inadvertently delete a program from your computer’s hard disk.

You can replace any of the software that came with your computer by
dragging it to the hard disk from the Macintosh Restore CD or any other restore
CD that came with the computer. See the section “Installing Applications
From a CD-ROM Disc” in “Installing Application Programs” in Chapter 4.

When you start up, a disk icon with a blinking question mark appears in the middle of

the screen.

This icon indicates that your Macintosh cannot find the system software it
needs to start up. One of the following is probably the cause:

m Your computer may be having a problem recognizing external SCSI (Small

Computer System Interface) equipment, such as hard disks, CD-ROM
drives, and scanners that you may have connected to your computer.

Shut down your computer, turn off all external SCSI equipment, and
disconnect the first SCSI device in the chain from your computer’s SCSI
port. Then restart the computer. If the computer starts up after you
disconnect your SCSI equipment, refer both to the manuals that came with
the equipment and Chapter 3 of this manual, which has information on the
proper way to connect SCSI equipment and assign SCSI ID numbers.

If you have a printer connected to your computer’s SCSI port, make sure
your printer is connected properly. Most printers connect to the printer
port, not the SCSI port. Check the manuals that came with your printer for
information on how to connect it properly.

m System software is not installed on the startup hard disk, the system

software is damaged, or the hard disk is not working properly.

Start up your computer using the Macintosh Restore CD. Do this by
inserting the CD-ROM disc into the CD-ROM drive and holding down the
C key while you restart the computer. (See the section “Starting Up From
the Macintosh Restore CD” later in this chapter if you need more help.)
Then follow the instructions in “Repairing a Damaged Disk” later in this
chapter to test your startup hard disk and repair any damage.

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Troubleshooting