Apple OS X manual Why you need Mac OS 9.1 installed, Read before you install, If you have trouble

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Step 4: Insert the Mac OS X CD, then double-click Install Mac OS X

Step 5: Set up and register Mac OS X

When you set up Mac OS X, you create a user account. This user is an administrator. As an administrator, you can add user accounts, set up Mac OS X for multiple users, change certain system settings, and have greater access to the computer.

If you set up Mac OS X for several users, you need to type a user name and password to gain access to Mac OS X. To administer your computer you need to log in as the user you created when you set up Mac OS X, so you should remember this user name and password.

You need to type this name and password exactly the same way if you set up Mac OS X for multiple users.

Installation tips

Why you need Mac OS 9.1 installed

Mac OS X provides Classic so that you can use your Classic Mac OS applications. When you open a Classic Mac OS application, Classic starts using an available Mac OS 9.1 system.

Read before you install

Be sure to open the READ BEFORE YOU INSTALL document on the Mac OS X CD. If you are using Mac OS 9, you can open this document using AcrobatReader, available on the CD. If you are using Mac OS X, you can open the document using Preview.

If you have trouble

If you have trouble installing Mac OS X, setting it up, or logging in, see “Troubleshooting” at the end of this book. You will also find information about installing Mac OS X if you already use Mac OS X.

Starting up with Mac OS 9 again

See “Troubleshooting” to learn how to start up with Mac OS 9 after you start up in Mac OS X.

Installing developer software

The Developer Tools CD contains software and documentation for developing applications on Mac OS X. For information about installing and using this software, see the document “About Developer Tools” on the CD. Only install this software if you are a programmer or intend to develop applications.

Getting more information

For more information about Mac OS X, visit the Mac OS X Web site:

www.apple.com/macosx

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Contents Welcome to Mac OS ITools Get information you need to set up Upgrade to Mac OS 9.1 using the CD included with Mac OSDecide where you want to install Mac OS Why you need Mac OS 9.1 installed Read before you installInstalling developer software If you have troubleAqua What is my home? Changing computer settingsFinder windows ButtonsDock What’s in the Dock Finder How your Mac OS X disk is organized Finder viewsCustomization Changing the Finder window toolbar Applications Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1 PreviewMail Sherlock System PreferencesMore applications Built for Mac OSClassic Starting Classic applications Finding your Classic software and documentsUsers Setting up iTools accounts for new users Requiring users to logChanging Settings Important settings panes Getting Connected Accessing network servers ITools IDiskMac.com ICards HomePageSetting up a new iTools account Using iDisk to share your files with othersAccessing your iDisk Learning more about iToolsUsing Mail Using the Address Book Using Mail for your emailSetting up mail Setting up for a new userPrinting Selecting printers using Print Center Where is the Chooser?Selecting a default printer Setting up a document to printTroubleshooting Installing Mac OSLogging in to Mac OS Using Mac OS Network services don’t seem to be workingYou need to start up your computer using Mac OS You can’t quit an application
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