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A gray progress bar may appear below the Apple logo each time the computer starts up. The bar may remain a few minutes before the Finder or login window appear.  Learn what to do if this happens each time you start up the computer. If this happens each time your Mac starts up, it probably indicates Mac OS X v10.6 is attempting to diagnose and resolve an issue with your hard disk or the data on it.

A gray progress bar may appear below the Apple logo each time the computer starts up. The bar may remain a few minutes before the Finder or login window appear.  Learn what to do if this happens each time you start up the computer. If this happens each time your Mac starts up, it probably indicates Mac OS X v10.6 is attempting to diagnose and resolve an issue with your hard disk or the data on it.

You can lock your SIM card, so that it can’t be used without a Personal Identification Number (PIN). You must enter the PIN each time you turn iPhone off and turn it back on again. Some carriers require a SIM PIN to use iPhone.

Non-administrator users may be prompted to enter the Remote Desktop serial number each time the application is opened.

You can use your iPod nano and Nike + iPod Receiver or your iPod touch (2nd generation)/iPhone 3G S1 with more than one Nike + iPod Sensor. However, each time you introduce a new sensor, you must link that sensor to your iPod nano and receiver or your iPod touch (2nd generation) or iPhone 3G S.

You can use your iPod nano and Nike + iPod Receiver or your iPod touch (2nd generation)/iPhone 3G S1 with more than one Nike + iPod Sensor. However, each time you introduce a new sensor, you must link that sensor to your iPod nano and receiver or your iPod touch (2nd generation) or iPhone 3G S.


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