Showing posts with label method. Show all posts
Showing posts with label method. Show all posts
Saturday, October 3, 2015
How to Reset an App Store Password (4 Steps)
Go to the Apple ID reset password page (see Resources).
Enter your Apple ID in the open box and click 'Next.' When prompted, select the authentication method you want to use to reset your password. For example, select 'Email authentication' if you want to receive an email to help you access your account information and change your password. Select 'Answer security questions' if you want to reset your password by answering the security questions you selected when you originally created your Apple ID app store password.
Enter your birth date and click 'Next.' Answer the security questions and select the new password you want to use. Confirm your selection to reset your password.
Log in to your email account if you selected 'Email.' Click the link in the email from Apple to reset your password.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
My MacBook AirPort Won't Turn On (4 Steps)
Click the 'Apple' menu, then 'System Preferences.'
Click the 'Network' icon, then 'AirPort' in the side window. Click the '-' button to remove AirPort as the default connection method.
Enter your administrator password to confirm the removal and click 'OK.' Click the '+' button in the Network window and select 'AirPort' as the interface.
Click 'Create' to save the changes, then 'Turn AirPort On' to activate the network utility. Select your network's name from the Network Name menu.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Free Up Virtual Memory on a Mac (3 Steps)
Hold down the Command button and hit the Tab key. All currently open applications will appear in a stripe of icons across the center of your screen. Continue to hold the Command button, and tab to each application you are not using, then hit the “Q” key to quit it. The application tab bar will remain on the screen until you release the Command key. (This can also be done from the Dock, but the Command-Tab method is much faster.)
Select “Log Out” from the Apple menu to return to the log-in screen of your Macintosh. All currently running user applications will quit, but background processes on your Macintosh will continue. This will free up more memory than the individual application method in Step 1.
Restart your Macintosh from the Apple menu, or by pressing the Power button and clicking the Restart button. This will clear out all of your virtual memory and start your memory over from scratch when your Macintosh finishes restarting.
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Monday, September 14, 2015
How to Pair a Cell Phone With the iPad (5 Steps)
Turn on the Bluetooth Discoverable feature on the cellphone. On a typical cellphone, select 'Settings' or 'Tools,' then select 'Bluetooth.' Select 'Enable Bluetooth' or 'Turn on Bluetooth,' then select 'Discoverable' or 'Make Device Discoverable.' Refer to your cellphone's user manual for the exact method to make the device discoverable.
Tap 'Settings' on your iPad, then select 'General.'
Tap 'Bluetooth,' then tap the 'On/Off' switch to 'On.' The iPad automatically searches for discoverable Bluetooth devices.
Select the cellphone from the list of discoverable devices.
Enter the passkey to connect to the cellphone if prompted. An example of a common passkey is '0000.' Refer to your cellphone's user manual for the device's exact passkey. The two devices automatically pair.
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