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Welcome to your Mac Pro
OS X Lion
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Contents
What’s Under the Hood
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Ready, Set Up, Go
Ready, Set Up, Go
Setting Up Your Mac Pro
Position your Mac Pro and display
Plug in the power cord
Connect the display
Mini DisplayPort
Connect an Ethernet cable or join a Wi-Fi network
Connect the USB cable from your keyboard
Turn on your Apple Magic Mouse
Turn on your Mac Pro
To set up your Mac Pro
Need Help Setting Up?
Customize Your Desktop and Set Your Preferences
Putting Your Mac Pro to Sleep or Shutting It Down
Putting Your Mac Pro to Sleep
To turn off your Mac Pro, do one of the following
Shutting Down Your Mac Pro
To wake your Mac Pro from sleep, do one of the following
Life with Your Mac Pro
Basic Features on the Front of Your Mac Pro
Power button
Two FireWire 800 ports
Optical drive
Two USB 2.0 ports
Features of Your Apple Keyboard
Volume keys F11, F12
Escape key esc
Brightness keys F1, F2
Mission Control key F3
Ports and Connectors on the Back of Your Mac Pro
Power socket
¥ Locking latch
Three USB 2.0 ports
Two Gigabit Ethernet ports with jumbo frame support
More Ports and Connectors on the Back
Analog audio line-out port
PCI Express expansion slots
Analog audio line-in port
Internal Expansion Options
Battery
Optical drives
Hard disk drives or solid state drives
PCI Express slots
To open Help Center
Getting Answers
More Information
Using iLife applications
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Making a Good Thing Better
ÂÂ Replacing the Internal Backup Battery on
Opening Your Mac Pro
Touch the metal case to discharge static
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Installing Memory
ÂÂ Error-correcting code ECC
One processor
Installing Memory in a Quad-Core or 6-Core Mac Pro
To install memory
Latches
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Processor tray
If you have
Connectors Notch Ejectors
Processor tray Latch
Place the side panel in the slot and then push to close
Making a Good Thing Better
Installing Memory in an 8‑Core or 12‑Core Mac Pro
To install memory in a dual-processor Mac Pro
Latches
Making a Good Thing Better
Processor tray
Fill these slots
Connectors Notch Ejectors
Processor tray Latch
Installing Internal Storage Devices
Installing Serial ATA Hard Disk Drives
To install a hard disk drive
Connectors
Drive connectors
Installing a Solid State Drive
To install a solid state drive
Unused screws
Drive connectors
Replacing an Optical Drive
To replace the optical drive
Pull the carrier halfway out of the optical drive bay
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Cable middle connector Cable end connector
Making a Good Thing Better
Adding PCI Express Cards
About PCI Express Cards
To install a PCI Express card
If You’re Installing a Full-Length PCI Card
PCI slider Hook on card Retention bar
Brace PCI bracket
Replacing the Internal Backup Battery
Making a Good Thing Better
Problem, Meet Solution
An Ounce of Prevention
Problems with Your Mac Pro
If the computer doesn’t respond or the pointer doesn’t move
If the computer doesn’t turn on or start up
If you’re unable to eject a disc
Problems with Software
To force an application to quit
Repairing, Restoring, or Reinstalling Mac OS X Software
If you have a problem with a software program
Problem, Meet Solution
To open the Mac OS X Utilities application
Repairing a Disk with Disk Utility
To connect via a Wi-Fi network
Restoring Information Using a Time Machine Backup
Reinstalling Mac OS X and Apple Applications
Restoring Your Computer to Its Factory Settings
To install optional software, click Customize Click Install
Checking for a Hardware Problem
To use Apple Hardware Test
Keeping Your Software Up to Date
Problems with Wi-Fi Communication
To check for updated software
Problems with Your Display
If no image appears on the screen
If desktop icons move when you change the screen resolution
If the screen image appears dim or flickers
Problems with Your Internet Connection
To use Network Diagnostics
If the screen freezes
If your display has a light on the front and it’s flashing
To enter PPPoE settings
Cable Modem, DSL, and LAN Internet Connections
Network Connections
Replacing the Apple Magic Mouse Batteries
To replace the batteries in the Apple Magic Mouse
Learning More, Service, and Support
Maximizing Ethernet Performance
AppleCare Service and Support
Online Resources Onscreen Help
System Information
Apple Hardware Test
Country Phone Website
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Locating Your Serial Number
What’s Under the Hood
Specifications
Processor and Memory Specifications
Quad-core Mac Pro
Core Mac Pro
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Random-access memory RAM
Graphics Card
PCI Express Expansion
Video Display Modes
Storage
SuperDrive DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW Specifications
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Power
USB Specifications
FireWire Specifications
AirPort Extreme Specifications
Optical Digital Audio Specifications
Compatibility
Optical digital audio out
Optical digital audio
Analog Audio Specifications
Analog audio out using the headphone jack typical values
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Analog audio line in typical values
Analog audio line out typical values
System Clock and Battery
Power Supply
Power Requirements for Expansion Cards and Peripherals
Dimensions and Operating Environment
Dimensions
Operating environment
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Last, but Not Least
Important Safety Information
Always take the following precautions
General Maintenance
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To keep your optical drive working properly
Protecting Your Optical Drive
Laser Information for Optical Disc Drive
Apple Magic Mouse Class 1 Laser Information
Maintaining Your Display
To maintain your display and ensure its long life
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Understanding Ergonomics
Keyboard
Mouse
Chair
Display
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Apple and the Environment
Avoid Hearing Damage
Regulatory Compliance Information
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Canadian Compliance Statement
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Russia External USB Modem Information
Battery Disposal Information
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Index
F1 to F19 function keys 27 Finder
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PCI Express cards 31, 33 installing 74 specifications
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