2-18 Using Your Computer
2.
Remove any diskette from the diskette drive. If you have
a CD in the CD-ROM reader/DVD drive, remove the
CD. If you have a Zip disk in a Zip drive, remove the
disk.
3.
Turn off the system unit and any external options
connected to it.
4.
Unplug the system unit power cable from the wall outlet
or surge suppressor, then from the unit itself.
5.
Unplug any external options from the wall outlets or
surge suppressor, then disconnect them from the system
unit.
6.
Pack the system components in the original shipping
materials and cartons. If these are not available, be sure
to use adequate packing materials to protect the
components.
ONLINE DOCUMENTATION
Most of your application programs include online help at
the touch of a button (usually the Help button). Many
programs also incorporate separate, complete online user’s
guides.
Windows provides extensive online help and “wizards” to
guide you through procedures.
WHERE TO GO FROM HERE
Once you have your system up and running, we suggest that
you install your applications and study the documentation
that comes with them.
See the following quick reference chart to find information
about some of the things you might want to do.