åFor more information, search for ÒSoftware UpdateÓ in Mac Help.
åFor the latest information about Mac OS X, go to the Mac OS X website at www.apple.com/macosx.
Transferring Files to Another Computer
There are several ways to transfer files or documents to or from your iMac.
åYou can transfer files via the Internet using .Mac or another Internet account. Go to www.mac.com for more information.
åIf your iMac is connected to an Ethernet network, you can transfer files to another computer on the network. To access another computer or server, open a Finder window and click Network. Or if you know the name or network address of the computer, choose Go > Connect to Server from the Finder menu bar.
åYou can create a small Ethernet network by connecting an Ethernet cable from your iMac to another computerÕs Ethernet (G) port. For more information, open Mac Help and search for Òconnecting two computers.Ó
åYou can also connect to another Mac using a FireWire cable. Your iMac appears as a disk drive on the other computer and you can transfer files. For information about using FireWire to transfer files, open Mac Help and search for Òtransferring files with FireWire.Ó
åYou can connect to an AirPort wireless network to transfer files. For more information, see ÒUnderstanding AirPort Extreme Wireless NetworkingÓ on page 42.
For more information about transferring files and documents, open Mac Help and search for Òtransferring filesÓ or for the type of connection you need.
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