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[. . . ] Read Before You Install Mac OS X This document provides important information you should read before you install Mac OS X. It includes information about supported computers, system requirements, and installing Mac OS X. For more information about Mac OS X, visit this Apple Web site: m www. apple. com/macosx/ For the latest information about this release of Mac OS X, connect to the Internet and open Mac Help. [. . . ] If the first partition is larger than 8 GB or your hard disk only has one partition that is larger than 8 GB, you need to partition your disk again. Partitioning the disk erases the entire hard disk, so be sure to back up your files first. Installing on a Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White) If you have a Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White) that came with an Apple SCSI hard disk, do not choose UNIX File System (UFS) as the format for the destination disk. Installing on a computer with a third-party SCSI card If you have a third-party SCSI card installed in your computer and you cannot start up Mac OS X, attach a disk or SCSI terminator to one of the card's ports. Contact the manufacturer of the card for more information about using the card with Mac OS X. Installing on a computer with a third-party video card If you have a third-party video card installed in your computer, you may need to remove it before you install Mac OS X. Contact the manufacturer of the card for more information about using the card with Mac OS X. 3 Advice about installing Mac OS X Restoring your computer's software If you are restoring your computer's software and your computer came with Mac OS X v10. 2 or later, follow the instructions that came with your computer to restore the software. Erasing and formatting your disk When you install Mac OS X, you can erase the destination disk. In the "Select a Destination" pane of the Installer, click the Options button. To install Mac OS X on the same disk or disk partition as Mac OS 9, the disk must be in Mac OS Extended format. You can also divide your hard disk into several partitions before you install Mac OS X. Partitioning the disk erases the entire hard disk, so be sure to back up your files first. Important Do not choose UNIX File System (UFS) as the format for the destination disk unless you need to work with this format. If you choose UNIX File System, you must install Mac OS 9 and your Mac OS 9 applications on a Mac OS Extended format disk to use them with the Classic Environment. Reinstalling Mac OS X To reinstall Mac OS X, insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 CD and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon. Select the destination disk and click Options, then select "Archive and Install. " To save your existing users and groups, homes, and network settings, select the checkbox. The Installer saves your existing system files in a folder named Previous System. You cannot start up your computer using the Previous System folder. 4 Advice about using Mac OS X If you have problems starting up If you cannot start up your computer after you install Mac OS X, insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 CD and restart your computer while pressing the C key. Choose Open Disk Utility from the Installer menu, then click First Aid to repair the disk and disk permissions. [. . . ] To learn more about the information you need, see the "Welcome to Mac OS X" PDF on the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 CD. If you cannot connect to the Internet, contact your ISP to make sure you have the correct information for Mac OS X. © 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, FireWire, iBook, iMac, Mac, Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Mac, and Power Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. , registered in the U. S. [. . . ]

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