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    Contents
    Contents
    Chapter 1:  Ready, Set Up, Go
      9	 What’s	in	the	Box
      9	 Setting	Up	 Your	MacBook
      16	 Putting	 Your	MacBook	to	Sleep	or	Shutting	It	Down
    Chapter 2: Life with Your MacBook
      20	 Basic	Features	of	 Your	MacBook
      22	 Keyboard	Features	of	 Your	MacBook
      24	 Ports	on	 Your	MacBook
      26	 Using	the	Multi-Touch	 Trackpad
      30	 Using	the	MacBook	Battery	
      31	 Getting	Answers
    Chapter 3:  Boost Your MacBook
      37	 Replacing	the	Hard	Disk	Drive
      46	 Installing	Additional	Memory 
    						
    							6Contents
    Chapter 4:  Problem, Meet Solution
      52	 An	Ounce	of	Prevention
      53	 Problems	 That	Prevent	You	from	Using	 Your	MacBook
      56	 Repairing, 	Restoring,	or	Reinstalling	Mac	OS	X	Software
      61	 Using	Apple	Hardware	 Test
      62	 Problems	with	 Your	Internet	Connection
      64	 Problems	with	 Wi-Fi	Communication
      65	 Keeping	 Your	Software	Up	to	Date
      66	 Learning	More, 	Service,	and	Support
      68	 Locating	 Your	Product	Serial	Number
    Chapter 5: Last, but Not Least
      70	 Important	Safety	Information
      74	 Important	Handling	Information
      77	 Understanding	Ergonomics
      79	 Apple	and	the	Environment
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    							8Chapter 1      Ready, Set Up, Go
    Your	MacBook	 is	designed	 so	that	 you	can	set	it	up	 quickly	 and	start	 using	 it	right	 away. 	
    If	you	have	never	used	a	MacBook	or	are	new	to	Mac	computers, 	read	this	chapter	for	
    help	getting	started. 	
    Important:  Read	all	the	installation	instructions	(and	the	safety	information	starting	on			
    page	70)	carefully	before	you	first	use	your	computer.
    If	you’re	an	experienced	user, 	you	may	already	know	enough	to	get	started. 	Make	sure	
    you	look	over	the	information	in	Chapter	2, 	“Life	with	 Your	MacBook,” 	to	find	out	about	
    the	new	features	of	this	MacBook.
    Many	answers	to	questions	can	be	found	on	your	computer	in	Help	Center. 	For	
    information	about	using	Help	Center, 	see	“Getting	Answers” 	on	page	31.	Apple	may	
    release	new	versions	and	updates	to	its	system	software, 	so	the	images	shown	in	this	
    book	may	be	slightly	different	from	what	you	see	onscreen. 	 
    						
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    Chapter 1      Ready, Set Up, Go
    What’s in the Box
    AC power cord60W MagSafe Power Adapter
    Setting Up Your MacBook
    Your	MacBook	 is	designed	 so	that	 you	can	set	it	up	 quickly	 and	start	 using	 it	right	 away. 	
    The	following	pages	take	you	through	the	setup	process, 	including	these	tasks:
    	
    ÂPlugging	in	the	60W	MagSafe	Power	Adapter
    	
    ÂConnecting	cables	and	accessing	a	network
    	
    ÂTurning	on	your	MacBook	and	using	the	trackpad
    	
    ÂConfiguring	a	user	account	and	other	settings	using	Setup	Assistant
    	
    ÂSetting	up	the	Mac	OS	X	desktop	and	preferences
    Important:  Remove	the	protective	film	around	the	60W	MagSafe	Power	Adapter	
    before	setting	up	your	MacBook. 
    						
    							10Chapter 1      Ready, Set Up, Go
    Step 1: Plug in the 60W MagSafe Power Adapter to provide power to the MacBook 
    and charge the battery.
    Make	sure	the	AC	plug	is	fully	inserted	into	the	power	adapter	and	the	electrical	
    prongs	on	your	AC	plug	are	in	their	completely	extended	position. 	Insert	the	
    AC	plug	of	your	power	adapter	into	a	power	outlet	and	the	MagSafe	connector	into	
    the	MagSafe	power	port. 	As	the	MagSafe	connector	gets	close	to	the	port, 	you’ll	
    feel	a	magnetic	pull	drawing	it	in.
    MagSafe connector
    AC power cordAC plug¯ MagSafe power port
    To	extend	the	reach	of	your	power	adapter, 	replace	the	AC	plug	with	the	AC	power	
    cord. 	Pull	the	AC	plug	up	to	remove	it	from	the	adapter, 	and	then	attach	the	included	
    AC	power	cord	to	the	adapter, 	making	sure	it’s	seated	firmly.	
    When	disconnecting	the	power	adapter	from	an	outlet	or	from	the	computer, 	pull	the	
    plug, 	not	the	cord. 
    						
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