14) Close Computer
Replace the lid by sliding the front of the lid in first, lowering the
back edge into place and then pushing gently and firmly on the
back corners of the lid until it pops into place.
15) Plug In External Power Cord
This is the same cord as your original power supply used.
Connect it to the back of the Vulcan and then plug it into the
wall socket.
Hardware installation is complete. Congratulations’
What Now?
Retrofit lIe Users
If you have a retrofit
//e (a //e with a IIGS motherboard
upgrade), you may want to boot into the GS/OS operating system
on the Vulcan’s second partition. If that’s the case, use the
Partition Manager to set the Vulcan to boot from partition 2.
(Refer to the next chapter.)
//e and ][ Plus Users
If you’re not using a retrofit / /e, you can delete the GS/OS files
from the second partition by using the Partition Manager to
reformat the partition.
Dividing the Partitions
If you’d like to set up the hard drive so that it appears to be
several separate disks, refer to the next chapter.
Loading Different Operating Systems
If you’d like to use your Vulcan under Pascal, CP/M, or DOS 3.3,
you’ll need to read chapters 3 and 4.
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