

- #HOW TO NETBOOT ON POWERBOOK HOW TO#
- #HOW TO NETBOOT ON POWERBOOK MAC OS X#
- #HOW TO NETBOOT ON POWERBOOK MANUAL#
2 Open the display and position it at a comfortable viewing angle.

® Opening the Display 1 Push the display release button. ¯ Power adapter port Power adapter plug W Internal modem Telephone Power cord cord Power 2 Plug the power adapter plug into the power adapter port (marked with the icon ¯) on the back of the computer. 1 Plug one end of the power cord into the power adapter and the other end into an outlet. You should plug in the power adapter in case the battery has been drained during shipping or storage. ¯ G g ™ √ Æ W Plugging in the Computer Plugging in the power adapter recharges the computer’s battery. Be sure to look over the information in this book to find out about the new fea If you are an experienced user, you may already know enough to get started.

If you have never used a PowerBook or are new to Macintosh computers, read this section for instructions on getting started, an overview of PowerBook features, and where to get more information.
#HOW TO NETBOOT ON POWERBOOK HOW TO#
Use of the “keyboard” Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and statĬontents Plugging in the Computer 6 Opening the Display 7 Turning the Computer On 8 Moving Items on the Screen 9 Adjusting the Internal Display 10 What’s Next? 11 Accessing the Internet 11 Basic Features of Your Macintosh PowerBook 12 Additional Features of Your Macintosh PowerBook 14 Learning How to Do More With Your PowerBook 16 Using the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive to Install or Run Programs 18 What to Do When You Are Finished Working 20 Safety Instructions for The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.
#HOW TO NETBOOT ON POWERBOOK MANUAL#
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Try holding down the option key at startup to select the boot volume.
#HOW TO NETBOOT ON POWERBOOK MAC OS X#
If this icon appears, it means that the system is attempting to NetBoot (startup from a remote volume), is failing doing so, and for some reason is not automatically moving to your valid Mac OS X installation. "Flashing globe" at Mac OS X startup and its meaning We received an e-mail recently from a reader who was presented with a "flashing globe" at startup, disallowing the boot procedure to continue.
