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- PowerTalk For Power Macintosh (1.0.2 For France)
-
- PLEASE NOTE: French users should use this version until a localized version is
- available.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: A problem was discovered with the installer script on the
- PowerTalk For Power Macintosh (1.0.3) Install Me First disk, where it would not
- install properly on systems with Power Macintosh Upgrade Cards. This problem
- does not exist on the PowerTalk For Power Macintosh (1.0.2) Install Me First
- disk. Except for the installer script, the software contained within the 1.0.2
- & 1.0.3 Install Me First disks is identical. Apple is recommending that
- customers use the 1.0.2 PowerTalk Install Me First disk posted here when
- installing PowerTalk on Power Macintosh and Power Macintosh Upgrade Card
- systems.
-
- The enclosed file is a self-extracting archive of a Disk Copy 1440K disk image.
- To use, download, double-click the downloaded file (this decompresses it),
- and use Disk Copy to create a disk.
-
- Disk Copy can be found in the Utilties folder posted here.
-
-
- Files found on PowerTalk Install Me First:
- ------------------------------------------
- File Name Version #
- ------------------------------------------
- Install PowerTalk 1.0.2
- Installer 3.4.4
- PowerTalk Extension 1.0.2
- PowerTalk Manager 1.0.3
- READ ME
-
-
- From the Read Me:
-
- PowerTalk Software for Power Macintosh
-
-
- This disk allows you to install PowerTalk on your Power Macintosh computer. For
- more information about PowerTalk, please read the PowerTalk User’s Guide
- included with System 7 Pro.
-
- IMPORTANT: If you are installing PowerTalk on a Macintosh computer with a
- Power Macintosh Upgrade Card, please see the special instructions at the end of
- this document.
-
- IMPORTANT: Before you install PowerTalk software, turn off any automatic virus
- detection programs you have on your computer. After the installation is
- complete, you can turn the virus detection programs back on.
-
- Installing PowerTalk on Power Macintosh computers
-
- IMPORTANT: You must have System 7 Pro, which contains the PowerTalk, PowerTalk
- 2, and Tidbits disks, to use the PowerTalk Install Me First disk to install
- PowerTalk on your Power Macintosh. The installation software on your PowerTalk
- Install Me First disk will only work on
- Power Macintosh computers or Macintosh computers with a Power Macintosh Upgrade
- Card installed.
-
- To install your PowerTalk software, you need four disks:
- • PowerTalk Install Me First (the disk that contains this document)
- • PowerTalk
- • PowerTalk 2
- • Tidbits
- The PowerTalk, PowerTalk 2, and Tidbits disks are included in your System 7 Pro
- package.
-
- To install PowerTalk software, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Go to the Finder desktop. If your computer is off, turn it on. If it’s
- already on, quit any programs that are running.
-
- 2. Insert the PowerTalk Install Me First disk. The disk’s icon appears on the
- desktop.
-
- 3. Open the disk by double-clicking its icon.
-
- 4. Open the Installer by double-clicking its icon. The Easy Install dialog box
- appears.
-
- 5. Click the Install button. The Installer takes a few moments to calculate
- what needs to be done and then begins to copy files. The whole process may take
- several minutes.
-
- 6. When the PowerTalk Install Me First disk is ejected, follow the instructions
- you see on the screen. You’ll have to swap disks a few times. Each time, the
- Installer ejects one disk and asks you to insert another.
-
- 7. When you see a message reporting that the installation has been successfully
- completed, follow the instructions on the screen. If you turned off any
- automatic virus detection programs on your Power Macintosh, turn them back on
- now.
-
-
- Installing PowerTalk on Macintosh computers with Power Macintosh Upgrade Cards
-
- To install your PowerTalk software, you need:
- • Your System 7 Pro package
- • PowerTalk Install Me First (the disk that contains this document)
-
- IMPORTANT: You MUST install System 7 Pro software AFTER installing the Power
- Macintosh Upgrade Card software, even if you had previously installed System 7
- Pro on your Macintosh.
-
- If you have not previously installed System 7 Pro on your computer, or if you
- did not reinstall it after installing the Power Macintosh Upgrade Card
- software, you must do so now. To install System 7 Pro software, follow these
- steps:
-
- 1. Go to the Finder desktop. If your computer is off, turn it on. If it’s
- already on, quit any programs that are running. If you are currently using the
- Power Macintosh Upgrade Card, use the Power Macintosh Card Control Panel to
- turn the Power Macintosh Card off. Turn your Macintosh off, then turn it on
- again.
-
- 2. Insert the Install disk. The disk’s icon appears on the desktop.
-
- 3. Open the disk by double-clicking its icon.
-
- 4. Open the Installer by double-clicking its icon. The Easy Install dialog box
- appears.
-
- 5. Click the Install button. The Installer takes a few moments to calculate
- what needs to be done and then begins to copy files. The whole process may take
- several minutes.
-
- 6. When the Install disk is ejected, follow the instructions you see on the
- screen. You’ll have to swap disks several times. Each time, the Installer
- ejects one disk and asks you to insert another.
- IMPORTANT: If you see a message that says that the Finder you are about
- to install is older than the Finder already on the disk, click “Continue.”
-
- 7. When you see a message reporting that the installation has been successfully
- completed, follow the instructions on the screen.
-
- When you have completed the System 7 Pro installation, or if you previously had
- installed System 7 Pro on your computer, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Insert the PowerTalk Install Me First disk.
- The disk’s icon appears on the desktop.
-
- 2. Open the disk by double-clicking its icon.
-
- 3. Open the Installer by double-clicking its icon.
- The Easy Install dialog box appears.
-
- 4. Click the Install button.
- The Installer takes a few moments to calculate what needs to be done and
- then begins to copy files. The whole process may take several minutes.
-
- 5. When you see a message reporting that the installation has been successfully
- completed, follow the instructions on the screen.
- If you turned off any automatic virus detection programs on your Macintosh,
- turn them back on now.
-
- You can now use PowerTalk with the Power Macintosh card on or off.