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We recommend that you do
the full or "Easy" install. This will convert and
merge any previous preferences.
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Files
installed
on startup disk
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Installation does not make
any hidden changes to your disk or alter your
system files in any way. It places two files on
your startup disk: More About This Mac Pro
in your
Control Panels
folder and
More About Preferences
in your
Preferences
folder. The
More About This Mac
Docs folder will also
be copied to the disk selected for
installation.
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Detailed steps
to
install More
About This Mac Pro
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- Disable all extensions by
restarting the computer while holding down the
Shift key1.
- Insert the disk and
double-click or open the More About This Mac
Installer icon.
(To find the installer, you might need to
double-click or open the More About This Mac
disk icon.)
- Click Install when you reach the main installer
dialog box2.
- The Read Me First will be displayed at this time.
Please take a moment to look over this
document.
- When prompted, enter your
name, organization, and Serial
id3
(as provided on your receipt or registration
card) and then click OK.
- Click Restart when the installation is
complete.
- While the computer is
restarting fill out the registration card and
drop it in the mail. (Purchases direct from the
publisher might provide automatic registration
and thus not include a return card.)
If you have any difficulties
in the installation or use of More About This Mac
Pro, refer to the Troubleshooting section. Also look in More About This Mac Read
Me, located in the
More About This Mac
Docs folder, for any
addendum.
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System
requirements
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More About This Mac
Pro works with any
Macintosh computer running System 7 (including the
latest MacOS 8).
The installation takes about
300 K bytes on the startup disk plus about 200 K
bytes for the documentation.
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Removing or
de-installing More
About This Mac Pro
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There are two methods of
removing More About This Mac Pro completely from a
startup disk: by using the Installer program or by deleting the files by
hand. (To stop More About This Mac Pro from being
opened in place of the Finders About This
Mac, see the section on Disabling More About This Mac
Pro.) To use the
Installer:
- Insert the More About
This Mac disk and double-click or open the
More About This Mac
Installer
icon.
- Click Customize when you reach the main installer
dialog.
- Select the
De-Install More
About This Mac Pro item.
- Click the Install button.
- Click Restart when the de-installation has
completed.
To de-install manually, go to
your System folder and delete the More About This Mac Pro
file from the
Control
Panels folder. Then,
in the Preferences folder (also in the System Folder) delete the More About This Mac Preferences
file. (Installing More About This Mac Pro
makes no changes to your system other than adding
these files.) Finally, restart the computer to
remove More About This
Mac Pro from your
currently active system.
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Registration
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Please fill out and send us
your registration form. (If you bought direct or
did not receive a form, then you have been
automatically registered.) Registered users are
eligible for technical support, software updates,
and special discounts on major upgrades and other
products.
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Updates posted
for
free downloading
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Minor updates to More About
This Mac Pro will be posted, free for the
downloading. For the latest update information
check the Jump Development Group web page
<http://www.RAMCharger.com>.
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1. Some system extensions (such
as virus protection) and file sharing can interfere
with an installer's operation, so it is best to
disable your extensions before installing new
software.
2. Note, that for
installation to proceed, no other applications may
be running. The installer will ask any open
applications to quit but some have difficulties
quitting in response to an installer. If you have
any problem in this respect, make sure there are no
other programs running before opening the
installer.
3. When entering your Serial
ID, notice that all letters are printed in UPPER
case. So, if you see an "I" it's an "eye," not an
"ell." If you use a zero or one for the letters
"oh" or "eye" the installer is kind enough to
interpret them as the similar letters.
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