Apple MAC PRO 073-1349 REV. A manual

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 1 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.  Mac P ro F irst Steps 1 Shut down computer . 2 Wait 1 0 minutes. W arning: P ar ts inside computer can be very hot. Allow computer to cool down bef ore continuing . 3 Unplug all external cables exc ept power cord . 4 T ouch metal PCI cover on back of computer . 5 Unplug power cor d.[...]

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 2 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Required T ool Phillips #1 screwdriver Removing the Installed Drive 1 Make sure latch on back panel is up , so that drives and carriers are unlocked. 2 Pull drive carrier (with drive) out of drive bay .[...]

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 3 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. 3 Remove 2 screws on side of carrier adapter . 4 Slide solid-state drive out of adapter . Installing the Replacement Drive 1 Slide replacement drive into adapt er as shown, label side down and connector facing out. 2 Replace mounting screws. 3 Slide carrier over guides and into driv e b[...]

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 4 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Closing the C omputer 1 Replace access panel. Note: Make sure latch is up befor e you replace panel. If latch is down, panel will not seat correctly . 2 Push latch do wn to close and secure access panel. W arning: Never turn on computer unless all its internal/external par ts are in and[...]

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 5 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Reinstalling Soft ware tha t Came with the C omputer Use the software install discs that came with the computer to r einstall Mac OS X and any applications that came with the computer . Important: Apple recommends backing up data on the hard disk before re storing software. Back up esse[...]

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 6 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. 3. Select the disk you erased. It should now be highlighted with a green arrow . 4. Click Install. A status bar appears on the bottom of the screen while Mac OS X installs. 5 . An Additional Inf ormation screen appears, advising you that you operating sy stem has been installed. Click C[...]

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    07 3-1 349 Rev . A 7 © 20 1 0 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. P ar t F our: Restoring the bundled applications 1 . T o install the bundled applications, locate the Applications Install Disc tha t came with your computer . Note: Y ou may see a Software Update icon bouncing up and down in y our dock. Y ou can quit this for now . 2. Insert the Applic[...]