Apple 5400 Series Starting up from a CD-ROM disc, Make sure the disc is lying flat in the tray

Models: 5400 Series

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Starting up from a CD-ROM disc

To test, repair, or initialize a hard disk, or to install system software on a hard disk, you need to start up your computer from another disk. You can start up your computer using the Macintosh Performa CD: Performa Software, a compact disc that came with your computer.

The procedure for starting up from the CD varies, depending on the condition of the system software on your hard disk. To find out which procedure to use, you must turn on your Macintosh.

The steps that follow tell how to start up from a CD-ROM disc, depending on what you see on your screen.

If you see a blinking question mark on your screen

The blinking question mark means that your Macintosh is unable to find usable system software on your hard disk.

1Press the Open/Close button of your CD-ROM drive to open the CD-ROM tray.

2Place the Macintosh Performa CD: Performa Software in the tray with the disc label facing up.

Make sure the disc is lying flat in the tray.

3Push the tray in, or press the Open/Close button, to close the tray.

Your Macintosh recognizes the CD as a startup disk, and in a few seconds the Macintosh desktop with a Launcher appears.

If you see the Macintosh desktop

1Press the Open/Close button of your CD-ROM drive to open the CD-ROM tray.

2Place the Macintosh Performa CD: Performa Software in the tray with the disc label facing up.

Make sure the disc is lying flat in the tray.

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Apple 5400 Series manual Starting up from a CD-ROM disc, Make sure the disc is lying flat in the tray