Apple M7649ZM User Manual - Page 14
The Install Apple Displays Software dialog box appears.
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4 Double-click the Apple Displays Software folder. 5 Double-click the Apple Displays Software Read Me file and read the document that appears. The Read Me file contains important information about the files included with your software. 6 Choose Quit from the File menu when you're finished reading. 7 Double-click the Upgrader/Installer icon to start the Installer program. A Welcome screen appears. Note: If you are installing version 1.6.2 of the Apple Displays Software, the installation instructions are slightly different from steps 8-10 listed here. Follow the onscreen instructions and click Install to install the software. Then skip to step 11. The Install Apple Displays Software dialog box appears. 8 Make sure the destination disk named is the startup disk of your computer. If it isn't, select it from the Destination Disk list. 9 Click Select. The software license agreement dialog box appears. Important Be sure you're acting within the terms of the software license agreement before you agree to install this software on your computer. The license agreement specifies how many copies of the program you can make for yourself and others. Click Continue and then click Agree once you've read and agreed to the terms in the license agreement. 10 Click Start. The Upgrader/Installer takes a few moments to calculate what needs to be done and then begins to copy files. If other applications are open, a message asks you to quit them. Click Continue to quit the applications and continue with the installation. 11 Follow the instructions on the screen until the installation is complete. The Upgrader/Installer checks whether you have the system software you need to use the monitor. If anything is missing, a message tells you what you need. You won't be able to install the software until you correct the problem. If a message says you don't have the correct system software, you can purchase a new version from an Apple-authorized dealer. After the installation, the Upgrader/Installer tells you to restart your computer. 12 Click Restart. 14 Chapter 1