iMac Manual

iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010) — General Troubleshooting 20
2010-09-09
General Troubleshooting
Wireless Troubleshooting
If you’re having issues with Bluetooth and wireless connectivity issues, refer to the following:
TS3048 Troubleshooting wireless mouse and keyboard issues
HT3887 Wireless input devices: Bluetooth frequently asked questions
HT1365 AirPort and Bluetooth: Potential sources of interference for wireless devices
and networks
HT3903 Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: How to install batteries
HT4273 About Apple Magic Trackpad Update 1.0 for Windows
HT4254 About: Magic Trackpad and Multi-Touch Trackpad Update 1.0
HT 4275 About Apple Battery Charger
Bluetooth Service Diagnostic (BSD) self-paced training
Bluetooth Troubleshooting Course
Update System Software & Firmware
Important: Ensure the correct version Mac OS X and latest software and rmware updates
have been applied before you begin troubleshooting. Computers sometimes exhibit
symptoms that indicate the wrong Mac OS X system software is installed.
Firmware is the name given to software that is written into memory circuits such as ash
memory, that will hold the software code indenitely, even when power is removed from
the hardware. Firmware on Intel Mac computers is designed to be updated if necessary by
running the Mac OS X Software Update check (available in the Apple menu) while computer is
connected to the Internet. For more information about rmware updates, refer to:
kBase # HT1557: About rmware updates for Intel-based Macs
Troubleshooting Theory
For general information on troubleshooting theory, go to GSX and nd the Service Training
course menu link. From there you can access the Troubleshooting Theory self-paced course.