Showing posts with label Push. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Push. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Replace the RAM in a MacBook Pro (11 Steps)


Shut down your MacBook Pro. Remove the external cords, power adapter, Ethernet cable and any peripherals.
Allow your computer to cool down for 10 minutes if it has been on. The metal components inside the MacBook Pro can be hot to the touch.
Turn the computer over and open the battery cover release the latch on the computer's bottom. Push the latch in and pull it up. Lift the battery cover off.
Pull up on the tab on the back of the battery. Lift it up to loosen it, then pull it out.
Remove the four screws along the battery compartment with a size 00 screwdriver. Place the screws in a safe place. Remove the four screws near the hinge side. Make a note of where the screws go back into the body of the computer.
Lift the back cover off the computer and locate the memory module in the center of the computer.
Discharge static electricity from your body by touching a metal surface inside the computer.
Remove the existing RAM by pushing out on the retaining clips to release the first module. Remove the RAM, then release and remove the second module.
Hold the new RAM card at a 30-degree angle. Line up the notch in the RAM card with the tabs that are located in the memory slot. Slide the card into the bottom slot, then push down on the outer edge until it clicks into place. Repeat the process with the second module in the top slot.
Place the bottom cover back on and replace the screws into the holes, beginning with the hinge edge. Replace the remaining screws near the battery compartment.
Replace the battery and the battery cover. Close the latch on the back. Turn the computer over and turn it on.
VPS Hosting

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Play a Redbox DVD on a Laptop


Press the 'Eject' button on the side of your laptop to open the DVD drive.
Place the DVD in the drive, and listen for it to click into place.
Push the DVD slot in until it fully closes.
The DVD should start to play automatically. If it doesn't, click 'Start' and type 'Windows Media Player' in the Search field.
Click 'Windows Media Player' under Programs.
Click the DVD icon in the player library that appears on-screen. The DVD will begin to play.
VPS Hosting

Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Right


Push the bottom-right corner of the touchpad to activate the location-based right-click. The MacBook touchpad also supports multi-finger gestures; continue to the next step to do this.
Push any part of the touchpad with two fingers together to activate the multi-finger right-click. The MacBook touchpad also supports a keyboard-based right-click; continue to the next step to do this.
Push and hold the 'Control' key before clicking with one finger anywhere on the touchpad to activate the keyboard-based right-click. This right-click also works on other Mac computers that do not use the new touchpad design.
VPS Hosting