Apple Macintosh LC 630 DOS User Manual

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I switched to the PC environment and I can’t figure out how to switch back to the

Mac OS.

Press x-Return at any time to switch to the Mac OS.

Inserting a PC-format disk in the Mac OS brings up an initialization message.

Macintosh PC Exchange may not be installed. Look in the Control Panels
folder for a control panel called Macintosh PC Exchange. If you don’t find it,
reinstall Macintosh PC Exchange from the floppy disks or CD-ROM disc that
contains system software.

I’m in the PC environment and I can’t figure out how to eject a floppy disk.

Press x-E.

I’m in the PC environment and I can’t figure out how to eject a CD-ROM disc.

Press x-Y.

The PC drive file I initialized has only one partition.

Macintosh PC Exchange configures drives to have a single partition. The DOS
program FDISK can configure a drive with up to four partitions. See your
DOS manual for more information.

The PC won’t start up, and there’s a message saying there is not enough free memory.

Your computer must have at least 8 MB of RAM installed. If you don’t have a
SIMM installed for the exclusive use of the PC environment (see the Technical
Information
booklet), the PC requires at least 2 MB of free RAM if you are
using DOS, and 4 MB if you are using Windows. Turn off the RAM disk, if
you’re using one, in the Memory control panel. Additionally, set the disk
cache size in the Memory control panel to 128K or less.

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