PowerCenter ™ Pro User’s Guide Part number 6600-0034-01Rev. number 970605 0Front Page i Friday, June 6, 1997 9:21 AM
x PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide Install software drivers ...102If the drive do
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For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 71 6 Adding Memory 6 This chapter explains how to enhance the capabilities
Adding Memory72 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 CAUTION: If an anti-static grounding strap was supplied with
Adding Memory For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 73 2. If the thumb screws are in too tight to remove by hand,
Adding Memory74 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 4. Gently place it on its left (as viewed from the rear) side
Adding Memory For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 75 If you have a Low-Profile chassis 1. Remove the three large
Adding Memory76 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 CAUTION: Before touching any components inside the computer,
Adding Memory For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 77 Removing and Installing RAM What you need to know about ad
Adding Memory78 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 DIMMs can be inserted in any order.All DIMMs must be 168-pin,
Adding Memory For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 79 Prepare the computer If you haven’t done so, remove the co
PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xi Formatting a Disk Device ...144Viewing and Modifyi
Adding Memory80 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Removing a DIMM 1. If you need to remove a DIMM module to mak
Adding Memory For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 81 Inserting a DIMM CAUTION: Touch the metal plate over the h
Adding Memory82 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 3. Slide the contacts into the slot, starting with the end fa
Adding Memory For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 83 Double-check the information that came with your memory mo
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For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 85 7 Installing Internal Drives 7 What you need to know about installing in
Installing Internal Drives86 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 3.5-inch to 5.25-inch drive adapter, if you ar
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 87 Set the SCSI ID Before installing a drive int
Installing Internal Drives88 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 The 20 MB per second UltraSCSI bus is Bus 1; the
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 89 2. If you are installing a 3.5-inch drive in
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Installing Internal Drives90 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Preparing a Minitower system The Minitower syste
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 91 The available Minitower 3.5-inch drive bay is
Installing Internal Drives92 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Removing the minitower system cover WARNING! Mak
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 93 4. Remove the four large thumb screws from th
Installing Internal Drives94 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 6. Lay the computer down on its left (as seen fr
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 95 1. To remove the CD-ROM drive, first disconnec
Installing Internal Drives96 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 2. Remove the screws on both sides of the CD-ROM
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 97 Front access If you are installing a drive wh
Installing Internal Drives98 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 4. If there is a metal plate across the front of
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 99 5. If the plastic filler panel across the fron
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xiii PowerCenter ™ Pro Overview 0 PowerCenter Pro systems come in two diff
Installing Internal Drives100 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 6. Slide the drive into the drive bay (insertin
Installing Internal Drives For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 101 7. Connect one of the unused connectors on t
Installing Internal Drives102 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 9. If you are installing a Zip™ drive, use the
Installing Internal DrivesFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 103manufacturer of the device. Follow the driver i
Installing Internal Drives104 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227CAUTION: Be careful not to get any cables caught
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 105 A Safety and Health Information A Use this appendix to learn about safe
Safety and Health Information106 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Preventing eye strain Whenever you focus you
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 107 B Technical Information B This appendix contains technical information
Technical Information108 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Video Built-in high performance EDO RAM video with
Technical Information For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 109 Two RS-232/RS-422 serial GeoPort-compatible por
xiv PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Minitower system front view Here are the key features of the Minitower sy
Technical Information110 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Operating environment Operating temperature: 10 °
Technical Information For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 111 Increasing the computer’s video memory increases
Technical Information112 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Audio and telecommunications input devicesExpansion
Technical Information For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 113 For Low-Profile systems: Device Voltage Current
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For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 115 C Regulatory Information C This appendix contains information required
Regulatory Information116 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Turn the television or radio antenna until the in
Regulatory Information For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 117 CD-ROM drive WARNING! Making adjustments or perf
Regulatory Information118 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 For use in European countries Use an HAR approved p
Print the software serial number here: RB290343999 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition ™ Reference Guide 970420 HDT PE 2.0 Front Matter OEM Page cxi
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xv Minitower system rear view Here are the key features of the system from
Copyright Notice This manual, the software described in it, the product design, anddesign concepts are copyrighted by FWB Software, LLC (FWB) withall
End-User Software License Agreement DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND AGREETO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. BY U
NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT. Thewarranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of
Chapter 1: Introduction 123 1 Introduction Additional Documentation This manual is an abbreviated version of the Hard Disk ToolKit•PersonalEdition U
124 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide FWB Software currently offers a support package that allows recipients of bundled software t
Chapter 1: Introduction 125 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition ’s software modules The Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition software package include
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Chapter 2: Installing and Removing Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 127 2 Installing and Removing Hard Disk ToolKit• PE Your OEM version of Hard Disk ToolKit• Pe
128 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide The Hard Disk ToolKit• PE folder on the CD-ROM contains the files inthe following table:You
Chapter 2: Installing and Removing Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 129 You cannot use certain functions of the Hard Disk ToolKit• PE applicationon the system s
xvi PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Low-Profile system front view Here are the key features of the Low-Profile
130 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide To install Hard Disk ToolKit• PE only : Note: To install Hard Disk ToolKit• PE along with
Chapter 3: An Overview of Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 131 3 An Overview of Hard Disk ToolKit• PE Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition is a powerful applicat
132 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide The Selector Window: Hard Disk ToolKit• PE ’s Main Screen The main screen of Hard Disk ToolK
Chapter 3: An Overview of Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 133 Selector window toolbar Hard Disk ToolKit• PE ’s most frequently used functions are availablethrou
134 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide Selector window column headings The sort order of devices can be changed by clicking on a di
Chapter 3: An Overview of Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 135 cated free space is displayed in parentheses, to let you know that you can create more volumes on
136 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide window). The address of the device is listed in the Partition List window’stitle bar.Every s
Chapter 3: An Overview of Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 137 Four fields appear at the top of the Partition List window.• Capacity The total capacity of the sto
138 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide • Resize Volume The size of existing volumes of the Simple HFS type can be increased or decr
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 139 4 Using Hard Disk ToolKit• PE This chapter assumes that external SCSI devices have been installedaccording
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xvii Low-Profile system rear view Here are the key components of the Low-Pro
140 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition cannot format or partition the startup drive or a drive
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 141 Should I use Format or Auto Initialize? Auto Initialize is the easiest and most automated way to prepare y
142 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide Hard Disk ToolKit• PE ’s Auto Initialize command overwrites all previously existing data on
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 143 • Verify After Formatting: If this checkbox is enabled, Hard Disk ToolKit• PE will verify that all blocks
144 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide A message box appears that says the Auto Initialize completed suc-cessfully. 6. Click OK t
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 145 blocks of the disk device, where the partition map and device drivers arenormally located. The partition ma
146 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide To format a device: Back up all valuable data before proceeding! Formatting will write over
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 147free of defects immediately after the format process completes. If a bad block is encountered, the verify is
148 Hard Disk ToolKit•Personal Edition Reference GuideA message box appears that says the format completed successfully. 6. Click OK. The Create New V
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 149If the volume you specified does not use all the space on the drive,then a warning box appears that says you c
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150 Hard Disk ToolKit•Personal Edition Reference GuideFigure 7.12 shows an example of a device that had part of its capacity par-titioned into a mount
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 151Viewing and Modifying a Device’s Partitioning SchemeYou can view the partitioning scheme of a disk that has b
152 Hard Disk ToolKit•Personal Edition Reference GuideUpdating a Device’s DriverThe hard drive in your Power Computing computer was initialized withth
Chapter 4: Using Hard Disk ToolKit•PE 1533. The Save Device Test Log File dialog box appears.4. Click Save to proceed with the test. A status box appe
154 Hard Disk ToolKit•Personal Edition Reference GuideYou can use any standard text editor (such as SimpleText or MicrosoftWord™) to view the log file
Chapter 5: Compatibility Notes & Troubleshooting 155 5 Compatibility Notes & Troubleshooting Compatibility Notes Table 5. Compatibility Notes
156 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide Troubleshooting Stacker 1.x and 2.x The FWB driver in this release is now compatible with S
Chapter 5: Compatibility Notes & Troubleshooting 157 I’m having trouble accessing partitions on a device, and my system hangs during file transfer
158 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide Hard Disk ToolKit• PE does not recognize a device on the SCSI bus after bus rescan.Is the d
Chapter 5: Compatibility Notes & Troubleshooting 159 I’m having problems updating or installing a driver.You might not have enough “contiguous fr
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xix Return, Support, Warranty, Satisfaction Guarantee, and License Informat
160 Hard Disk ToolKit• Personal Edition Reference Guide I’m having trouble testing a device.HDT• PE needs more memory. Increase the HDT• PE applic
Chapter 5: Compatibility Notes & Troubleshooting 161 The computer does not boot up (question mark icon displays).Your hard disk may have been inc
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CD-ROM ToolKit ™ Reference Guide Write the product serial number here:MA291475999 970420 CDT2 OEM Mot Front Matter Page 163 Friday, June 6, 1997 3
Copyright Notice The software described in this manual, the product design, and design con-cepts are copyrighted by FWB Software, LLC (FWB) with all
End-User Software License Agreement DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND AGREETO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. BY U
defect, error, or omission in the diskette, manual, or software or from any other events including, but notlimited to, any interruption of service, l
Chapter 1: Quick Start 167 1 Quick Start This chapter provides a minimal outline for how to install CD-ROM ToolKit.Since CD-ROM Toolkit comes install
168 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference Guide 9. You have seven options: a. Select Easy Install to install everything on the application disk. b. Select Cu
Chapter 2: How To Use CD-ROM ToolKit 169 2 How To Use CD-ROM ToolKit OverviewCD-ROM Drive Setup screen Table 5: Name Function 1 Display Non-CD’s Che
ii PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Power Computing Corporation 1997 Power Computing Corporation. All right
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170 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference Guide Opening CD-ROM ToolKit The Installer places the CD-ROM ToolKit™ folder on your hard drive or in afolder you specif
Chapter 2: How To Use CD-ROM ToolKit 171 Double-clicking on a CD-ROM drive in the Devices List will also take you to Setup. ] Figure 1. CD-ROM ToolK
172 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference Guide Drive Setup features are discussed in detail in the online CD-ROM Toolkit User Guide . Cache Select Cache to s
Chapter 2: How To Use CD-ROM ToolKit 173 A cache is a temporary storage area for information used frequently by your system. Cache stores data that h
174 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference Guide Prescan A system can retrieve information from a hard disk much faster than it can from a CD. This is one of the p
Chapter 2: How To Use CD-ROM ToolKit 175 More detail about prescan options is found in Chapter 4 of the online CD-ROM Toolkit User Guide . Mounting
176 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideGeneral recommendations:• Use this option only when you want to mount and use PC-formatted data that is on a disc em
Chapter 2: How To Use CD-ROM ToolKit 177DisabledClick the Disabled button to turn Read Ahead off. Disable Read Ahead fortitles that require a constant
Chapter 3: How To Use CDT Remote 1793How To Use CDT RemoteOverviewSome initial factsCDT Remote is designed to look like a standard remote control for
180 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideThe CD-ROM ToolKit Installer places CDT Remote in a folder you specify atinstallation. It puts an alias in the Apple
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xxi Dealers, Distributors, Leasing Companies, VARs, and other resellers of
Chapter 3: How To Use CDT Remote 181Reduce the size of the remote by selecting Show Fewer Controls from thePlayer menu in the menu bar. This becomes S
182 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideYou have four views to choose from:1. CDT Remote standard view.2. CDT Remote at the first level of Show Fewer Control
Chapter 3: How To Use CDT Remote 183Traditional audio CDs contain only audio tracks. Multimedia and Enhancedaudio CDs are not encoded in the same way
184 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideIf you are not getting any sound, verify the following:Table 8: Check DetailIs your volume high enough?• Is it high
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 1854TroubleshootingOverviewThis section addresses possible sources of problems. If you are having diffi-culty using or insta
186 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference Guide4. You may find that renaming the conflicting Extension so that it followsCDT alphabetically will solve the problem. S
Chapter 5: Drive Setup: Suggested Settings 1875Drive Setup: Suggested SettingsOverviewCDT’s default settings do quite well for most CDs, but it may be
188 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideSome Notes About SettingsCacheFor most applications, bumping up Dynamic RAM in the Cache feature inDrive Setup will
Chapter 5: Drive Setup: Suggested Settings 189The chartsThe charts on the following pages contain suggestions for settings withineach general category
190 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideSpecialHide custom icons for faster Finder browsing UncheckedAllow messages about badly mastered CDs UncheckedUse sl
xxii PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Contacting Technical Support To contact Power Technical Support call (80
Chapter 5: Drive Setup: Suggested Settings 191Interactive Children’s Stories and Educational CDsModerately interactive CDs with text, sound, and some
192 CD-ROM ToolKit Reference GuideEncyclopediasModerately interactive CDs with text, sound, animations, and movies.CacheDynamic RAM Cache 128k +Static
Chapter 5: Drive Setup: Suggested Settings 193] Photo CDsCDs with lots of files, each containing one photograph. Use CDT’s default settings.CacheDynami
195 Bitstream Typeface Library The Bitstream®Collection CD contains 250 professional-quality typefaces in bothTrueType®and PostScript®Type 1 format
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For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 199 Index Numerics 115/230 volt switch, illustrated xv, xvii, 153.5" to
200 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 (see also: hard disk drive) 26illustrated xivplaying audio CDs on 26remov
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 201 on 170prescan 174read ahead 176scan 169setup 169setup features screen 170
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xxiii LIMITED WARRANTY One-year limited hardware warranty Warranty registra
202 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 opening 30problems 40Hard Disk ToolKit•PEupgrading 124using 139Hard Disk
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 203 symbol for xvmodemsconnecting 21monitorcolor tables 111different sizes of
204 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 problems and solutions (see: troubleshooting)processor specifications 107
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 205 sleep mode 33softwarecompatiblity problems 42memory problems 42software d
206 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 expansion cards 66 installing and removing RAM 77 overview of adding RA
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xxiv PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Obtaining warranty service To obtain warranty service, you must return y
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For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xxv CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE Note: The Customer Satisfaction Guarant
xxvi PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 software, accessories and other materials originally supplied with the H
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xxvii Apple Computer, Inc. System Software License Agreement PLEASE READ TH
xxviii PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 stroy the Apple Software, related documentation and fonts and all copi
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide xxix 7. Disclaimer of Warranty on Apple Software. You expressly acknowledg
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide iii Support Information For basic customer and technical support informatio
xxx PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 In no event shall Apple's total liability to you for all damages, lo
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 1 1 Getting Started 1 Your computer has been designed for easy plug-and-pla
Getting Started2 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Plugging in the computer Set up and plug in the computer bef
Getting Started For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 3 2. Set the 115/230 volt switch to the correct setting for
Getting Started4 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 The key components for connecting the monitor are shown belo
Getting Started For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 5 Connecting the monitor involves two steps: plugging in th
Getting Started6 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 To connect the video cable: 1. If necessary, attach the vide
Getting Started For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 7 • If you are using a monitor with a Macintosh-standard vi
Getting Started8 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Connecting the mouse and keyboard Once you have connected th
Getting Started For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 9 2. Plug the keyboard cable into the ADB port (marked with
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Getting Started10 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Turning the computer on When the computer, monitor, keyboar
Getting Started For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 11 When the computer finishes its start-up procedure, you sh
Getting Started12 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Press the reset button on the front of the computer firmly a
Getting Started For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 13 Shutting down the computer When you are finished working
Getting Started14 PowerCenter Pro User’s GuideFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-62273. In the unlikely event that the system does not respond to
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 15 Chapter 2 Connecting Peripheral Devices 2 Your computer has a number of
Connecting Peripheral Devices16 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Using SCSI devices Your computer has two sepa
Connecting Peripheral Devices For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 17 Setting the SCSI ID Each device in a SCSI
Connecting Peripheral Devices18 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 To determine what SCSI IDs have already been
Connecting Peripheral Devices For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 19 Turn your computer and any connected exter
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide v A word from the Power Computing team 0 Dear New Power Computing Owner,Tha
Connecting Peripheral Devices20 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 approximately 110-ohm impedance. Most SCSI pr
Connecting Peripheral Devices For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 21 Installing software device drivers Some SC
Connecting Peripheral Devices22 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 To connect a modem or GeoPort Adapter, follow
Connecting Peripheral Devices For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 23 Using audio equipment Using the sound in a
Connecting Peripheral Devices24 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 To connect an audio device: 1. Make sure tha
Connecting Peripheral DevicesFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 254. If necessary, connect the speakers with sp
Connecting Peripheral Devices26 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227Playing audio CDs on a CD-ROM driveYou can use
Connecting Peripheral DevicesFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 27To check or adjust the internal speaker or so
2 Conn Periph Page 28 Friday, June 6, 1997 9:41 AM
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 29 Chapter 3 Getting Started With Mac OS 3 Your computer uses the Mac OS op
1A word from... Page vi Friday, June 6, 1997 9:22 AM
Getting Started With Mac OS30 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 To run the Basics program: 1. In the Mac OS des
Getting Started With Mac OS For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 31 2. Choose Mac OS Guide from the Guide menu
Getting Started With Mac OS32 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Shutting down the computer When you are finished
Getting Started With Mac OS For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 33 3. Choose the Shut Down option by pressing t
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For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 35 4 Troubleshooting 4 This chapter contains information on how to resolve some
Troubleshooting36 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Restarting the computer You can eliminate some common problems
Troubleshooting For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 37 If you cannot restart the computer from Mac OS, use the Re
Troubleshooting38 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 3. INSERT the Power Computing System Software CD. This CD conta
Troubleshooting For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 39 7. If the hard drive does not appear in the selection list i
PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide vii Table of Contents A word from the Power Computing team ... vPowerCenter™ Pro
Troubleshooting40 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 If you can start up from your Power Computing Mac OS CD-ROM,
Troubleshooting For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 41 The mouse pointer does not move when you move the mouse Thi
Troubleshooting42 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Try starting up from the Power Computing Mac OS CD-ROM. If th
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 43 Rebuild the desktop by restarting and holding down the x and
Troubleshooting44 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-62272. Use the Extensions Manager to test the computer with Mac OS 7.
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 456. If the issue seems related to a specific type of system softw
Troubleshooting46 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227Starting up from the Power CDIn order to test the hard disk or re
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 472. HOLD down the x, Option, Shift, and Delete keys on the keybo
Troubleshooting48 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Select the volume you want to verify by clicking one time on it
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 49This section includes explanation of only the most frequently u
viii PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide Connecting the device ...19Installing softwa
Troubleshooting50 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227Re-initializing the hard diskIf the low level data on your hard d
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 51Using the System Software installerThe System Software installe
Troubleshooting52 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-62274. When the installer is open you will be presented with a welcom
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 53Easy installIn most cases, you will want to do an easy install
Troubleshooting54 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227Clean installA clean install of the system software disables the
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 556. Follow the on-screen instructions for completing the system
Troubleshooting56 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-62274. When the computer is finished starting-up you will see a dialog
TroubleshootingFor Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter User’s Guide 57 Back Up and Save.It is always a good idea to back up and save
Troubleshooting58 PowerCenter User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Isolate your computer.Your technician may ask you to disconnect
For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 59 5 Installing PCI Expansion Cards 5 This chapter explains how to enhance
PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide ix Isolating system software issues ...43Procedures involved
Installing PCI Expansion Cards60 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Before you install any expansion cards, be s
Installing PCI Expansion Cards For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 61 CAUTION: Never turn the computer on or op
Installing PCI Expansion Cards62 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 2. If the thumb screws are in too tight to r
Installing PCI Expansion Cards For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 63 4. Gently place it on its left (as viewed
Installing PCI Expansion Cards64 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 If you have a Low-Profile chassis 1. Remove t
Installing PCI Expansion Cards For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 65 CAUTION: Before touching any components i
Installing PCI Expansion Cards66 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 Installing expansion cards Follow the proced
Installing PCI Expansion Cards For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 67 3. Remove the metal slot cover from the b
Installing PCI Expansion Cards68 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 5. Align the card over the slot. Make sure t
Installing PCI Expansion Cards For Technical Support, Call 1-800-708-6227 PowerCenter Pro User’s Guide 69 6. Push the card into the slot until it i
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