Computer Personal Computer User's Manual

If you need repair service, consult the service and support information that
came with your computer for instructions on how to contact an Apple-
authorized service provider or Apple for assistance.
If you know the problem is with a program not published by Apple, call the
programs publisher. Click the Phone Numbers button in the Service/Support
area of the Launcher to get a software publishers phone number.
Start over
Often you can eliminate a problem simply by clearing the computers memory
and starting over.
If you can, save any open documents before restarting the Macintosh. If your
system is frozen and does not respond to anything you do, or if you have a
“bomb” message on the screen, saving may not be possible. You can try
pressing x-Option-Esc to quit the program in use when the problem
occurred; if this works, you can then save the documents open in other
programs before restarting. Restart the computer immediately after you save
your documents—quitting a program using x-Option-Esc may leave
corrupted data in the computers memory. This corrupted data is erased when
you restart the computer.
Note: Use this key combination to force a program to quit only when you
can’t choose Quit from the File menu.
To restart your Macintosh, try the following steps:
1If you can, choose Restart from the Special menu or from the dialog box that’s on screen.
Dialog boxes contain messages from the computer. If something goes wrong,
a message may appear on the screen, asking you to restart the computer.
2If you can’t choose Restart, press the Power key on the keyboard.
3If the Power key on the keyboard doesn’t work, hold down the
x
and Control keys while
you press the Power key (marked with a triangle).
This key combination restarts the computer. (Use this key combination only
when you cant choose Restart from the Special menu or restart the computer
using the Power key.)
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