Solution:
Hold down the Command a
nd Option keys while you
start up your computer. Keep holding down the keys
until you see a message asking whether you want to
rebuild the desktop. Click OK.
Problem:
You can’t open a DOS document using an application program.
Cause:
You need to convert the
file from DOS to Mac OS
compatible format.
Solution:
Use the PC Exchange control panel to specify which
application program will open the document. See the
“Using DOS Files & Disks” topic in the Macintosh
Guide for instructions.
Problem:
A DOS document is displayed incorrectly, or you see strange codes or
characters in the document.
Cause:
Some characters that can be displayed on a DOS
computer may not display accurately on Mac OS
compatible computers.
Solution:
For more information about working with DOS
documents on your
SuperMac C600x computer, see the
“Using DOS Files & Disks” topic of Macintosh Guide, or
try opening the document in another program.
Problem:
You see a message that your application program can’t be opened because a
file can’t be found.
Cause:
Some Power Macintosh programs (compatible with the
SuperMac C600x computer) use special files called
shared libraries. Any necessary shared libraries
should be installed automatically when you install
Power Macintosh application programs.
Solution:
Follow the directions that came with your program to
reinstall the program. If the shared library is still
missing, contact the software program’s manufacturer
for assistance.