iBook G4 (Mid 2005) User's Guide (Manual) - zZounds.com
iBook G4 (Mid 2005) User's Guide (Manual) - zZounds.com
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I forgot my password. How do I reset it?<br />
You can reset your administrator password. See the instructions for resetting your<br />
password on page 63.<br />
I hear a fan <strong>com</strong>ing on and my <strong>iBook</strong> seems to get quite warm. Is that OK?<br />
As your <strong>iBook</strong> operates, it’s designed to keep itself within safe thermal limits. The fan<br />
<strong>com</strong>es on and stays on to keep the <strong>iBook</strong> operating at normal temperatures. The<br />
bottom of your <strong>iBook</strong> may be<strong>com</strong>e warm because it’s designed to let heat dissipate<br />
through the case. This is normal. For more information, see “Using Your <strong>iBook</strong> <strong>G4</strong>” on<br />
page 71.<br />
My application or Mac OS X doesn’t seem to be working correctly. Do I need to<br />
reinstall Mac OS X?<br />
The process of troubleshooting a problem requires that you answer several questions,<br />
such as whether a problem always happens with a specific application, is related to<br />
your operating system, or is a result of faulty hardware. Before you reinstall, see<br />
“Troubleshooting” on page 61 to help analyze the problem. Apple also provides many<br />
technical explanations and advice for solving problems on the Apple Service & Support<br />
website at www.apple.<strong>com</strong>/support. If you determine that you must reinstall Mac OS X,<br />
you’ll find instructions in “Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your Computer” on<br />
page 65.<br />
I installed an application on my <strong>iBook</strong>, but it doesn’t seem to be working.<br />
Where can I go for help?<br />
Check the documentation that came with the application for instructions on how to<br />
get support. Often manufacturers are aware of <strong>com</strong>mon problems that might occur<br />
with their applications and provide solutions and updates for immediate use. If your<br />
application is not an Apple product, you’ll need to contact the manufacturer directly<br />
for the best support.<br />
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