Showing posts with label lost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lost. Show all posts
Thursday, October 22, 2015
How to Connect an Apple Mini DVI to HDMI TV (3 Steps)
Locate the HDMI to DVI adapter that came with your Mac Mini when you ordered it from Apple. If you do not have an adapter or you lost it, you can purchase one from the Apple store.
Insert the small end of the adapter into your Mac Mini's DVI port and attach the other end of it to the HDMI cord. Plug the other end of the HDMI cord into your television.
Turn on your television and your Mac Mini to see the Mac display on the television screen. You do not have to worry about sound because the adapter includes audio as well as visual capabilities.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
How to Restart a Frozen Mac
To attempt to save work in any applications other than the one you have running, you can force-quit the current application. Press these keys at the same time: Command-Option-Escape. Your unsaved work in the current application will be lost.
If you can, save work in all other programs.
Restart the computer by pressing the Power key or choosing Shut Down from the Special menu.
If that doesn't work, to shut down or restart the entire computer, press these keys: Command-Option-Shift-Power. All unsaved work will be lost.
To force the computer to restart, press these keys: Command-Control-Power.
If nothing else works, unplug the computer or turn off its power strip.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015
How to Find a Lost iPad Using Find My iPhone (6 Steps)
Touch the “Settings” icon on your iPad and then select the “iCloud” tab. Enter your Apple ID if prompted; users who set up iCloud during device initialization already have the service enabled. Finding your lost iPad via Find My iPad is possible only if you have the iPad connected to an iCloud account.
Touch the slider next to “Find My iPad.” Confirm your selection by touching “Okay” on the confirmation dialog. If Find My iPad is active on your iPad, the slider next to its iCloud entry will be green. Devices without this feature enabled will not show up in the Find My iPad service; you must turn this feature on before losing your iPad to count on it as a recovery option.
Touch the iPad’s home button to exit the Settings application. Find My iPad is now enabled on your device, giving you the power to track the iPad as long as it is connected to a cellular or Wi-Fi signal.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
How to Get Rid of Pinwheel on Mac (6 Steps)
Click the desktop screen to access the Finder menu, and click the Apple menu at the top of the screen.
Click 'Force Quit' and select the application that has 'Not Responding' next to it in parentheses.
Click 'Force Quit' in the list of currently running applications, and click 'Force Quit' in the pop-up dialogue box to confirm you want to shut down the application. Any unsaved information in the application will be lost during the force quit action.
Click the Go menu at the top of the desktop, and click 'Utilities.'
Double-click 'Activity Monitor' and click the :'System Memory' tab near the bottom of the application window.
Click 'CPU' to sort the running processes according to central processing unit usage, and click the process that has a high CPU number. Click 'Quit Process' to close the process, free up memory and restore stability to your computer's memory.
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