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9.
Step 4 initiates the installation of the MacOS.
Step 4 allows for a custom installation of several MacOS enhance-
ments such as QuickDraw 3D, Open Transport PPP, and others.
These items are not necessary for basic MacOS functionality.
10.
After selecting any addtional items for installation,
click the ‘Start’ button.
IMPORTANT:
Certain system extensions or application programs that
were originally on your hard disk may not be installed with the Installer
program. If you notice that a certain extension or program was not
installed, you may need to install it separately. You can find these
additional extensions and programs on the CD-ROM disc that contains
system software. (Application programs from other vendors can be
reinstalled from backup copies you made.)
11.
After a few moments the installation process will be
complete.
12.
Quit the installer program and restart the computer by
selecting “Restart” under the “Special” menu.
Doing a Clean Installation of System Software
If you can’t determine what is damaged in your System Folder, you can
do what is commonly called a “clean” installation of the system soft-
ware. You should also do a clean installation if you’re still having
problems with your computer after you’ve reinstalled system software
by doing a normal installation.
To do a clean installation, follow these steps:
1.
Start up your computer from the CD-ROM disc that con-
tains system software.
See “Starting Up From a CD-ROM Disc” earlier in this chapter.
2.
Find and open the Disk First Aid icon.
You may need to look in a folder called Utilities to find Disk First
Aid.
After Disk First Aid starts, follow the instructions on the screen.
Disk First Aid checks your hard disk for any problems.
3.
When Disk First Aid has finished checking your hard
disk, choose Quit from the File menu
.