iMac G3 DV Monitor PDF User Manual Guide

How do I add memory and an AirPort Card?
Before installing: shut down the computer; unplug all cables, except the power cord; place the computer face down on a soft cloth
1 Open the access door using a coin to turn the latch.
2 Touch the metal shield inside the recessed latch area. Then unplug the power cord. Touch this metal before you touch any parts inside the computer. Don’t walk around the room until you’ve finished installing memory or an AirPort Card.
3 To install memory, insert a memory module into one of the two lower slots. Be sure to align the notches on the module with the small notches inside the slot.
4 To install an AirPort Card, detach the antenna from the upper slot, then remove the protective plastic cap.
5 Then connect the antenna to the AirPort Card and insert the card sideways into the slot. For instructions on using the AirPort software, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu.
6 Close the access door and use a coin to close the latch. Never turn your computer on unless all of its internal and extra parts are in place.

Where do I go to learn more?
1 Choose Finder from the Application menu (see page 4).
2 Open the Help menu and choose Mac Help.
3 Type a question or keywords, then click Search. You can also browse through information about your computer by clicking one of the blue underlined items in the window. To view Help for other applications, choose Help Center from the Help menu.

What if I have a problem?
If the computer won’t respond or the pointer won’t move: First, make sure the mouse and keyboard are connected. Unplug and then plug in the connectors and make sure they are firmly seated. Then try to cancel what the computer is doing. Press the Command (x) and period (.) keys at the same time. If a dialog box appears, click Cancel.If that doesn’t work, hold down the Option and Command (x) keys, then press the Esc key. If a dialog box appears, click Force Quit. If you return to the Finder (the Finder is checked in the Application menu; see page 4), restart your computer. If the computer still doesn’t respond, restart it.Press the Power button on the computer.If that doesn’t work, hold down the Control and Command (x) keys, and then press the Power button on the computer.If that doesn’t work, press the Reset button (see page 3).If that doesn’t work, hold down the Power button on the computer for 5 seconds.

After your computer turns off, press the Power button on the computer to turn it on again.If that doesn’t work, unplug the power cord from the computer. Then plug the power cord back in and press the Power button on the computer to turn it on. Then do this: If the problem occurs frequently when you use a particular application: Check with the application’s manufacturer to verify that it is compatible with your computer and the version of system software your computer is using. If the problem occurs frequently:Choose Finder in the Application menu (see page 4). Then open the Help menu and choose Mac Help. Look at the section on how to prevent and solve problems. You may need to check for extension conflicts or reinstall your computer’s system software. If the computer “freezes” during startup or you see a flashing question mark: Turn off system extensions.Start up your computer while holding down the Shift key. If that does not work, start up using the software install CD.Insert the software install CD that came with your computer and start up while holding down the C key. (Make sure the Caps Lock key is not engaged.)

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July 15, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Macintosh Manual

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