Apple twentieth anniversary mac Service Manual

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Your computer starts up and you see large folder-shaped areas, containing labeled
pictorial buttons, instead of the usual Macintosh desktop.
m Your computer may have started up from a CD-ROM disc containing At Ease, an alternative to the
Macintosh desktop. You need to have the Macintosh desktop on your screen before you can use any
of the software installation instructions in this manual.
To return to the Macintosh desktop, choose Shut Down from the Special menu. After your
computer has shut down, start it up again and then immediately press the Stop/Eject button of your
CD-ROM drive to open the drive door. Remove the CD-ROM disc and gently close the door. Your
computer finishes starting up.
Note:  To avoid having the computer start up from a CD-ROM disc, remember to remove any disc
from the drive before you shut down your computer.
The door of your CD-ROM drive won’t open.
If a CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen:
m Drag the disc icon to the Trash, or select it and choose Put Away from the File menu. (Note:  You
won’t lose information on the CD-ROM disc by dragging its icon to the Trash. Don’t select the disc
icon and then choose Eject Disk from the Special menu.)
If the AppleCD Audio Player is active, choose Eject CD from the File menu or click the Eject button in
the AppleCD Audio Player window.
If you see a message that a disc can’t be put away because it is being shared, turn off file sharing in
the Sharing Setup control panel in the Apple (K) menu, then try again to put away the disc.
If no CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen:
m Restart your computer. Immediately after the startup sound, press the Stop/Eject button of your
CD-ROM drive to open the door.
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