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![]() Thanks Margaret. What exactly do you mean by "back of the stack?" Do you mean the back panel where the phone line, network, etc connections are?
James > On my Mac there is a small button on the > back of the stack which switches it off when > all else fails. Mine's not the newest model, > though so it may be slightly different in a > newer version. > To sort out problems, you'll probably need > to boot from the OS disc - put it into the > CD drive, switch on the mac while holding > down the C Key, I think. > If you've got a CD already stuck in a drive > (most probable) you'll need a paperclip to > eject the cd. again, there's a small pinhole > just beside the cd tray where you can put in > the straightened out paperclip! > Great fun, technology. > Margaret |
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