New 21.5" iMac Owner

First time mac buyer here. Started with the gateway product(ipod) then moved to iphone... and now the iMac.
So far pretty good. I ran into a problem doing all of the updates when I recieved it. Computer froze on the desktop with the mouse cursor while attempting to reboot. I had to force it to shut down . However, no problems since then.
MobileMe has already helped me out as far as copying my iphone contacts to another location - the web. Hopefully now they will sync with my new computer.
I have to move my music from my ipod to the new computer so I can synce everything up with the new iMac. My old computer has been fried. So hopefully, once I move songs to new mac, I can sync up the phone and ipod with the new computer and my mail, addresses, contacts, songs etc... will all be in sync(FINALLY!!!!).
I have gotten a lot of useful info from these boards over the last several weeks, so thank you.
Is there anything in particular I should keep an eye on in the next couple days?
Thanks a bunch

"Forcing" a Mac to quit can cause major directory damage to the hard drive. You might want to run your Disk Utility and verify the disk after doing that. If it finds a problem, you will need to boot from your install disc and run the Disk Utility from there to repair it.
DiskWarrior might be some software you might consider buying to keep your hard drive running healthy. I run the app periodically to rebuild the hard drive's directory. Also, if your ever run into a problem where the Disk Utility can not repair the drive, DiskWarrior usually can.
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