SUMMARYApple PowerMacintosh computers that includes a CD-ROM drive do not ship with a Macintosh system software disk (startup disk). Instead, they includes a CD-ROM that contains the Macintosh system software. The steps required to boot the computer from a CD are different from those required when booting from a disk. MORE INFORMATION
There are two versions of the System CD, each with a slightly different
procedure for bootup. Use the appropriate steps below to boot your
PowerMacintosh from the System CD.
Insert the CD at startup.If you have System CD version 2.0: With the CD inserted in the drive, start the machine while holding down the C key on the keyboard.NOTE: If you use the COMMAND+OPTION+SHIFT+DELETE key combination, which was required to boot a Centris from a CD-ROM, it disables the drivers that mount the hard disk drive, making the hard disk drive inaccessible. Additional query words: start up apple power macintosh powermac disk tools
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