Instruction Manual
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damaged disks, repairing 82, 84, 97–101
dampness, protecting the computer from
134, 135
data transfer rate for COM port mapped
to Macintosh serial port 55, 63
date and time, setting
(PC environment) 64
DB-9/DB-25 connectors (PC
environment), signals present
on 59
Delete key 158
desk accessories, working with several at
a time 37
desktop, rebuilding 80, 84
dialog boxes
Custom Install 110
dialog box with a bomb appears on
screen 86
Easy Install 104, 107, 108
Disk First Aid program
100–101, 103, 106
disks. See CD-ROM discs; floppy disks;
hard disks
Disk Tools disk (or CD-ROM disc
containing system software)
initializing hard disks 94–96
installing system software 103
starting up from, for problem
diagnosis 82–84, 87
testing/repairing hard disks 98–100
Display Drivers Disk 1 disk 128
Display pop-up menu, PC Setup control
panel 64
documents. See files
DOS “Clipboard” (DOSCLIP)
48–53, 125
DOS commands that do not work on
shared volumes 67
DOS-compatibility card. See also PC
environment
installing a SIMM 143–147, 149–156
LC-compatible PDS slot 145
network management software support
53–54, 163–178
SIMM installed for exclusive use of
PC environment 65, 76, 116,
122, 149
system software doesn’t recognize 76
DOS Compatibility Installer Disk (for
Mac OS Environment) 117, 120
DOS Compatibility Installer Disk (for PC
Environment) 125
DOS-compatibility software. See also
AUTOEXEC.BAT file;
CONFIG.SYS file; PC
environment; PC Setup control
panel; Windows
networking protocol support
53–54, 163–178
reinstalling 119–128
troubleshooting 114, 115
DOS disks
using in Mac OS 85
using in PC environment 44
drive containers
accessing PC files in 71
choosing a location for 121–122
choosing or changing size of
72–74, 121–122
creating 70–71, 74, 121–122
naming 122
partitioning 70–71, 116, 122
throwing away 75
transferring files from an old to a new
container 74–75
troubleshooting 114–115
DriveSpace DOS utility, compatibility
issues with 127
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