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Title: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: iamaboringperson on April 19, 2004, 02:31:36 AM
This might seem dumb of me, howerver, how do I switch on one of those super new iMac computers??

I've tried pressing keys, shaking the speakers, and pressing the shiny apple logo. :(

Anyone know?
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: smerf on April 19, 2004, 02:51:20 AM
Hi,

@iam

1. Look at the front of the box.
2. Speak nicely and softly to it.
3. If it does not turn on, try to kiss it.
4. Remember imacs are very sensitive.
5. Promise you will take it out to dinner.
6. If all else fails.
7. Devorce it.

smerf :lol:

How should I know, I never owned one, or looked at one.
I have enough trouble finding the on switch on my Amiga and PC clones.
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: blobrana on April 19, 2004, 02:55:28 AM
You’ll still have to press the Power On key on the keyboard to  power up...(by the power of grayskull)..

The switch that looks like the power button just switches on the light...Doh!

Er, press
Command-Control-Power Key.
This will reboot the
computer.

to reset
1)Open the cover on the right side of the iMac and locate the reset hole between the Ethernet <…>and modem ports. It has a small triangle icon next to it (it’usually the top hole).
2)Carefully insert the end of a large, straightened paper clip into the hole and push gently on the button inside. Do not use excessive force. Your computer should restart.
3)If the reset button doesn’restart the iMac, unplug the computer, wait at least 30seconds, then reconnect the power plug and turn the computer back on in the normal way.
4)On a G3 blue/white,the reset button is on the front panel under the power button. The reset button has a triangle and is on the left.
5) don`t know

Good luck!
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: JetFireDX on April 19, 2004, 02:56:38 AM
I believe there is a power button on the rear of the system somewhere. (Right side as looking at the back?) I have been looking at getting one of the new iMac's myself, but I wanna wait until they are going a little faster than 1.25ghz G4's. 20in screen sure is sweet though.
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: iamaboringperson on April 19, 2004, 03:02:28 AM
Quote

blobrana wrote:
You’ll still have to press the Power On key on the keyboard to  power up...(by the power of grayskull)..

The switch that looks like the power button just switches on the light...Doh!

Er, press
Command-Control-Power Key.
This will reboot the
computer.

...
Good luck!


I know which key you're talking about, and there is no power key on the latest iMacs! ;)
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: blobrana on April 19, 2004, 03:02:28 AM
Hum,
yep, there`s also a power-on/off button on the back of the base.
Pressing it while the machine is off will turn it on; pressing it while asleep will wake the machine to ask if you want to restart or shut down;
 pressing it while active will cause the machine to ask if you want to restart or shut down.


[hum, Appels cunning plan to hide the fact that their OS is rubbish?]


[And once you do switch it on, do you dare switch it off?]
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: Waccoon on April 19, 2004, 05:10:37 AM
I hate software switches.  I had a 200 Mhz Mac that required me to pull the plug occasionally to turn it off because holding the power button wouldn't work.  ATX drives me nuts, too.

Get a power strip.  They rock, usually come with a built-in USB hub, and will lift the monitor enough to actually be readable.  :-)
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: iamaboringperson on April 21, 2004, 07:55:48 AM
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[hum, Appels cunning plan to hide the fact that their OS is rubbish?]
I used OS X for the first time a few days ago, and it kicks ass. :)
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: CodeSmith on April 21, 2004, 08:39:36 AM
Every time I hear about MacOS X I think back to the time, a few years ago, when AmigaOS 4 was supposed to have been some custom stuff on top of a Linux kernel.  It would have been interesting to compare MacOS and AmigaOS then, both the same idea (custom GUI on top of a free unix clone) but different ways to get there.

Then there's the question: did Apple get the idea from the public discussions there were going on at the time in Amiga forums?

(could be: according to slashdot (http://slashdot.org/articles/99/07/09/1224209.shtml), this stuff was being discussed in 1999, and MacOS X first appeared in 2001, according to this history page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X#History).  Plenty of time to port BSD and cook up the new GUI)
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: Karlos on April 21, 2004, 01:12:20 PM
Quote

iamaboringperson wrote:
Quote

[hum, Appels cunning plan to hide the fact that their OS is rubbish?]
I used OS X for the first time a few days ago, and it kicks ass. :)


Try using any pre Unix-derived versions of MacOS and see if it still rocks. Frankly, before X, I regarded MacOS as simply the worst consumer OS in existance (sorry to any afficionados). I had to use MacOS 7 (under shapeshifter and on a real 040 mac), MacOS 8 and 9 on a G3 iMac. I didn't enjoy any of them in the least.

Switching to unix was the smartest OS move they ever made. Credit to them for actually making OSX keep the Mac look and feel whilst removing the inadequacies of the inner workings :-)
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: Steady on April 21, 2004, 01:30:00 PM
@Karlos

I totally agree. The original MacOS absolutely dumbfounded me with the way it operated internally for a lot of things... Tried programming MacOS 7 & 8 versions. Not entirely pleasurable, and requiring users to set the memory to be used by an app when it is supposed to be user/beginner OS friendly absolutely confounds me, although I can see how the older architecture caused this to happen. MacOS X is seriously tempting me, though... It is seriously nice to use... but will stick with Amiga for the mo.

Apologies for being a bit off-topic. I have no idea how to get the new Macs to switch on/off.
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: bloodline on April 21, 2004, 02:17:56 PM
This reminfda we of a few years back, We were working in a Recording Studio in West london... a real trendy area... Notting Hill, ladbrook grove etc... blah...

Anyway the engineer was ill on the first day sowe were pretty much on our own... So the first task of the day to to get the equipment started up... "Let Matt do it, he's good with stuff like that" was the battle cry of all involved... so, I wen't around switching things on, chechin everything wasworking (they even had a Sountrax 6800 C64 based Mixing console, that was serious fun!)... then came to switching on the iMacs... The G4 was no problem a big round power button on the case, I know where I was, I felt happy.. but the "pot plant" one was a totally confusing... I spent maybe an hour trying to get the thing on... I did do it eventually, but I can't remember how...
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: Karlos on April 21, 2004, 02:43:10 PM
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bloodline wrote:
but the "pot plant" one was a totally confusing... I spent maybe an hour trying to get the thing on... I did do it eventually, but I can't remember how...


Did you try watering it?
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: whabang on April 21, 2004, 02:52:12 PM
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iamaboringperson wrote:
This might seem dumb of me, howerver, how do I switch on one of those super new iMac computers??

I've tried pressing keys, shaking the speakers, and pressing the shiny apple logo. :(

Anyone know?

You have to be kidding! :roll:

The power button is on the back. Look around the connectors...
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: bloodline on April 21, 2004, 03:40:06 PM
Quote

Karlos wrote:
Quote

bloodline wrote:
but the "pot plant" one was a totally confusing... I spent maybe an hour trying to get the thing on... I did do it eventually, but I can't remember how...


Did you try watering it?


Gah!! I tell you, after spending so long getting it started I made my resolve to never buy a Mac as long as I live, though I have been keeping my eyes on the PowerBooks. MacOSX was perfectly usable, I had no complaints.
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: legion on April 21, 2004, 05:08:44 PM
"KLAATU!"

"VARATTA!"

"NICTO!!"

If you say it right, you'll not only power on the Mac, but you'll also *not* wake sleeping hordes of the undead.  And that's always a bonus.   :-D
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: AmiGod on April 21, 2004, 05:38:21 PM
Hi boring person,

There's a button on the back left side of the base of the iMac.  Check out the web link supplied in this reply for a pic of the backside of the iMac's base ... it even mentions where the power button is.  Enjoy your iMac and Panther.

iMac's Specs w/photo of power button (http://www.apple.com/imac/specs.html)

AmiGod
Title: Re: Please be to how to switch on the iMac please... :)
Post by: Jose on April 21, 2004, 06:08:38 PM
"...I have enough trouble finding the on switch on my Amiga and PC clones."

:lol: