Apple MB953LL/A manual Use Setup Assistant to configure your iMac

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Step 5: Use Setup Assistant to configure your iMac.

The first time you turn on your iMac, Setup Assistant starts. Setup Assistant helps you enter your Internet and email information and set up a user account on your iMac.

If you already have a Mac, Setup Assistant can help you automatically transfer files, applications, and other information from your previous Mac to your new iMac.

If you don’t intend to keep or use your other Mac, it’s best to deauthorize it from playing music, videos, or audiobooks that you’ve purchased from the iTunes Store. Deauthorizing a computer prevents any songs, videos, or audiobooks you’ve purchased from being played by someone else and frees up another authorization for use. For information about deauthorizing, choose iTunes Help from the Help menu in iTunes.

If you don’t use Setup Assistant to transfer information when you first start up, you can do it later using Migration Assistant. Go to the Applications folder, open Utilities, and double-click Migration Assistant.

After you’re set up, check for updated software. Choose Apple () > Software Update from the menu bar and follow the onscreen instructions.

Step 6: Customize your desktop and set your preferences.

You can easily make your desktop look the way you want using System Preferences, your command center for most settings on your iMac. Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar, or click the System Preferences icon in the Dock. For more information, open Mac Help and search for “System Preferences” or for the specific preference you want to change.

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Contents Congratulations, you and your iMac Were made for each other Say hello to your iMac Mac OS X Snow Leopard Page Contents Looking for Something? Ready, Set Up, Go Ready, Set Up, Go What’s in the Box Setting Up Your iMac Ready, Set Up, Go Turn on your wireless keyboard and mouse Press the power button on the back to turn on your iMac Use Setup Assistant to configure your iMac To put your iMac to sleep, do one of the following Putting Your iMac to Sleep or Shutting It DownPutting Your iMac to Sleep To wake your iMac from sleep, do one of the followingShutting Down Your iMac Life with Your iMac Page Life with Your iMac Basic Features of Your iMac Camera indicator light Ports on Your iMac Ethernet port 10/100/1000Base-T Other Components of Your iMac Power port Features of the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse Dashboard key F4 Pairing Your Wireless Keyboard with Your iMac Using the Apple Wireless KeyboardAbout the Indicator Light To customize your keyboard Using Your KeyboardTo pair your wireless keyboard Using the Apple Magic Mouse To pair your mouse Pairing Your Apple Magic Mouse with Your iMacUsing Your Apple Magic Mouse To open Mac Help Getting AnswersMore Information Using the iSight camera Mac Help and search for iSight Page Boost Your Memory Boost Your Memory Installing Memory To install memoryRemove the memory access door and set it aside Untuck the tabs Pull the tab Memory modules Raise stand Memory access door Phillips screwdriver To check the memory installed in your iMac Making Sure Your iMac Recognizes the New MemoryProblem, Meet Solution Problem, Meet Solution Problems That Prevent You from Using Your iMac If your iMac won’t respond or the pointer won’t moveIf your iMac won’t turn on or start up To replace the batteries in the wireless keyboard Replacing the BatteriesReplace the battery compartment cover To replace the batteries in the Apple Magic MouseUsing Apple Hardware Test To use Apple Hardware TestProblems with Your Internet Connection To use Network DiagnosticsTurn the modem off and on and reset the modem hardware To enter PPPoE settingsProblems with AirPort Wireless Communication Network ConnectionsTo check for updated software Keeping Your Software Up to DateInstalling Mac OS When an Application Doesn’t RespondReinstalling the Software That Came with Your iMac To install Mac OSInstalling Applications To install the applications that came with your computerIf you have trouble ejecting a disc Other ProblemsIf you have trouble inserting a disc If you have trouble scrolling with your mouse Learning More, Service, and SupportIf your date and time settings get lost repeatedly Online ResourcesSystem Profiler AppleCare Service and SupportOnscreen Help Country Phone Website Locating Your Product Serial Number Last, but Not Least Important Safety Information Last, but Not Least Power specifications Frequency 50 to 60 HzLaser Information for Optical Disc Drives Do Not Make Repairs YourselfImportant Handling Information Maximum operating altitude 10,000 feet 3048 metersTo clean your iMac display, do the following Cleaning Your iMacCleaning Your iMac Display Keyboard Cleaning Your MouseUnderstanding Ergonomics MouseDisplay Apple and the Environment ChairRegulatory Compliance Information Compliance StatementBluetooth Europe-EU Declaration of Conformity Taiwan Class B Statement Disposal and Recycling Information Taiwan European Union-Disposal Information Page Looking for Something? Index Looking for Something? Operating environment Looking for Something? Page