Turning On the Computer

Before turning on your computer, check the following safety rules to avoid accidentally damaging your computer or injuring yourself:

Cl Do not connect or disconnect any power cables or peripheral device cables (including the mouse or keyboard) when the computer’s power is on.

PNever turn on the computer with a protective card in a 5.25-inch diskette drive.

0Never turn off or reset your computer while a disk drive light is on. This can destroy data stored on the disk.

0Always wait at least 10 seconds after you turn off the power before you turn it on again. This prevents possible damage to the computer’s electrical circuitry.

Follow these steps to turn on your system:

1.Turn on the monitor, printer, and any other peripheral devices connected to the computer.

2.If you do not have a hard disk (or if you have not installed the operating system on the hard disk), insert your main operating system diskette in drive A.

Note

If you do not have a hard disk, you need to insert the operating system diskette each time you turn on your system so the computer can copy the operating system to its memory. See your operating system manual for more information.

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