Apple Mac OS X マニュアル

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System requirements
 
Your computer must have
 
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at least 128 MB of RAM
 
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a built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card
The amount of disk space required depends on your computer and the way you are 
installing Mac OS X. If you see a message that you do not have enough disk space to 
install Mac OS X, you can deselect items to save space.
 
Updating your computer's firmware
 
Before you install Mac OS X, you may need to update your computer’s firmware. You 
must do so before you can install Mac OS X. You can find firmware updates for your 
computer on the Apple Software Updates Web site:
 
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www.info.apple.com/downloads/
For example, if you have a Power Macintosh G3 (Beige) computer with an Apple Ultra 
Wide SCSI PCI card, you should update the firmware for the card using the Mac OS X 
SCSI Card Updater available on the Apple Software Updates Web site.
Check for other updates by using Software Update preferences. 
 
Important
 
  You may need to update the software for printers and other devices you use 
with your computer. Check with the manufacturers of the devices for the latest update.
 
Starting installation
 
To start installing Mac OS X, double-click the Install Mac OS X icon on the Install Disc 1 
CD.
You can also start installing Mac OS X by restarting your computer while holding down 
the C key or selecting the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 CD as your startup disk using Startup 
Disk preferences.
 
Quitting the Installer
 
If you need to quit the Installer before you click Upgrade or Install in the Easy Install or 
Custom Install pane, choose Quit from the Installer application menu and click Restart, 
then hold down the mouse button to eject the Install Mac OS X CD. You may be able to 
eject the CD by pressing the eject button on your tray-loading CD drive or the Eject key 
on your keyboard. Your computer restarts using your current startup disk.
If you have already clicked Upgrade or Install, wait until installation finishes.