Loading
the
System Utilities
lnto the ProFile
1.
Make
sure
you
have installed the ProFile interface
card
in
slot
4 of
the AoDle lll.
Insert the
"Utilities
Loadea diskette into the AoDle lll's
built-in
dnve.
Turn on
your
video monitor
(or
television
set)
and then reach back
behind
your
Apple
lll and lurn its
power
switch
ON.
The
built-in drive starts to
whir
and its red light comes on
indicating
that
information
on the disk is being loaded into the
computer,
When
the drive stops running, the screen will display a
message that tells
you
the
copy
is
completed.
This means that the
System Utilities
program
is
now stored on
your
ProFile. The
message will also explain that
you
can run the system utilities on
your
ProFale by inserting lhe
"ProFile
Drjver and
System Utilities
Software'
diskette into
your
built-in
drive
and re-booting
the
system.
Accessing
the ProFileb
System Utilities
You can
access
the system utilities that
you
just
loaded on
your
ProFile
and at
the
same
time
check out
the
operation of
your
drive by
following
these steps.
1. Remove the
"Utilìtìes
Loader" diskette
from
the built-in drive and
insert the
"ProFile
Driver and
System
Utilities
Software"
diskette.
2. Boot the Apple lll
(hold
the CONTROL
key
down and
press
r
RESET).
3.
The built-in drive will start to run and lhe red
light
on the
front
of
the ProFile will flash rapidly . When the operation is complete, the
screen will display the System Utilities Main
Menu,
By bringing up lhe System Utilities Main Menu,
you
have
proven
that
your
computer
is
able to communicate
with
your
ProFile. However,
before
you
can use
your
ProFile
to
run
any of
the
other
Apple lll
programs, you
must add the ProFile device driver, described in the
following
paragraph,
to any boot diskettes that
you
will be using
in
the
Apple lll's built-in drive. Later, when
you get
to Chapter 3,
you
can use
your
ProFile-based System Utilities
programs
to
perform
the step-by-
step
procedures
required
to install
your
driver software.
Preparing To Use Your Drive
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