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[. . . ] Â If you want to migrate information from another Mac or get content from DVDs or CDs onto your MacBook Air, you can set up one or more Mac or Windows computers to partner with your MacBook Air. Then follow the Setup Assistant and use DVD or CD Sharing to use your MacBook Air and the information from the other computer. Important: Read all the installation instructions (and the safety information starting on page 57) carefully before you first use your computer. For information about getting Mac Help, see "Getting Answers" on page 36. [. . . ] 1 Unplug any devices that are connected to your MacBook Air, except the power adapter. 3 Let the battery charge to at least 10 percent before plugging in any external devices and resuming your work. To see how much the battery has charged, look at the Battery ( menu bar. ) status icon in the The screen might also darken if you have energy saver features set for the battery. If your MacBook Air can't connect to another computer's optical disc drive To use services such as Migration Assistant, DVD or CD Sharing, Remote Install Mac OS X, and iTunes music sharing, both your MacBook Air and the other computer must be connected to the same network. If your MacBook Air is connected wirelessly and the other computer is connected to a third-party router by Ethernet, check your router documentation to make sure it supports bridging a wireless to wired connection. Using Apple Hardware Test If you suspect a problem with the MacBook Air hardware, you can use the Apple Hardware Test application to help determine if there's a problem with one of the computer's components, such as the memory or processor. Chapter 3 Problem, Meet Solution 43 To use Apple Hardware Test on your MacBook Air: 1 Disconnect all external devices from your computer except the power adapter. 3 When the Apple Hardware Test chooser screen appears, select the language you want to use. 5 When the Apple Hardware Test main screen appears (after about 45 seconds), follow the onscreen instructions. 6 If Apple Hardware Test detects a problem, it displays an error code. If Apple Hardware Test doesn't detect a hardware failure, the problem may be software related. If this procedure doesn't work, you can open Apple Hardware Test using Remote Install OS X and the Applications Install DVD. If you choose this option, you'll need to use DVD or CD Sharing and the Applications Install DVD to reinstall the bundled applications. 5 Click OK in Remote Install Mac OS X, and, when installation is done, click Quit to exit Remote Install Mac OS X. Chapter 3 Problem, Meet Solution 47 Resetting Your Password You can reset your administrator password and passwords for all other accounts. To reset your password, using a partner computer and Remote Install Mac OS X: 1 Follow the procedure for using Remote Install Mac OS X beginning on page 45. 3 On your MacBook Air, choose Utilities > Reset Password from the menu bar and follow the onscreen instructions. 4 On the other computer, click Quit to exit Remote Install Mac OS X. Using Disk Utility When you need to repair, verify, or erase your MacBook Air hard disk, use Disk Utility by sharing the optical disc drive of another computer. To use Disk Utility from a partner computer: 1 Follow the procedure for using Remote Install Mac OS X beginning on page 45. 3 On your MacBook Air, choose Installer > Open Disk Utility and then follow the instructions in the First Aid pane to see if Disk Utility can repair the disk. If using Disk Utility doesn't help, try reinstalling your computer's system software. See "Reinstalling the Software That Came with Your MacBook Air" on page 46. 48 Chapter 3 Problem, Meet Solution Reinstalling Software Using the MacBook Air SuperDrive To install Mac OS X and the applications that came with your MacBook Air, using a MacBook Air SuperDrive: 1 Connect the MacBook Air SuperDrive to your MacBook Air and insert the Mac OS X Install DVD to install Mac OS X or the Applications Install DVD to install the bundled applications. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions, selecting your MacBook Air as the destination volume for installation. Note: To restore Mac OS X on your computer to the original factory settings, click Options in the "Select a Destination" pane of the Installer, and then select "Erase and Install. " To reset your password, using a MacBook Air SuperDrive: 1 Connect the MacBook Air SuperDrive to your MacBook Air and insert the Mac OS X Install DVD. [. . . ] When your product reaches its end of life, contact Apple or your local authorities to learn about recycling options. For information about Apple's recycling program, go to www. apple. com/environment/recycling. Battery Disposal Information Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. Nederlands: Gebruikte batterijen kunnen worden ingeleverd bij de chemokar of in een speciale batterijcontainer voor klein chemisch afval (kca) worden gedeponeerd. The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. [. . . ]

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