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Sunday, October 25, 2015

How to Move Photos on a Macbook to a Flash Drive


Insert your USB flash drive into one of the USB ports on your Macbook.
Click the 'Finder' icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window. Click the device icon for your USB drive in the left column and leave this Finder window open.
Locate the photos you want to move. If you have them in a folder, open a new Finder window and navigate to the folder on your hard drive. If you use an application like iPhoto or Aperture, open the application.
Select the photos you want to move. Use the 'Shift' key to select multiple photos in a row or the 'Command' key to select multiple nonconsecutive photos. For folders, you can click to select the entire folder.
Click your selected folder or photos and, still holding your mouse, drag them to the Finder window with your USB flash drive. Release your mouse when you see the green '+' sign. Your photos will copy automatically when you release your mouse.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Sync Cracked Apps to iTunes


Open the Cydia program on your jailbroken iPod or iPhone.
Touch 'Manage' > 'Sources > 'Edit > 'Add'. Type in the following address: http://cydia.hackulo.us. Touch 'Add Source' when you're finished typing in the address.
Navigate back to the Cydia home page and type 'AppSync for OS 3.0' (or AppSync for OS 4.0 if you have the 4.0 software).
Install the application when prompted, and touch 'Confirm' to continue.
Connect your iPod to your computer via its USB cable and open iTunes.
Check the boxes next to the apps that you want to sync and click the 'Sync' button. Your cracked apps are now safely backed up to iTunes.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Take Notes on an iPad With a Pen Stylus


Download a note-taking app from the App Store and allow it to install on your iPad, if you have not done so already.
Read the in-app instructions to find out how to move around between pages without affecting your handwritten notes. For example, normal swipe gestures for scrolling may be taken as pen input when you are in handwriting mode, so you may need to use two-finger swipes or other gestures to navigate.
Read any other in-app instructions that describe your app's handwriting input functions.
Locate the app's 'wrist guard,' 'palm pad' or similar feature. This is a feature that lets the iPad respond to your stylus input while ignoring the pressure of the side of your hand resting on the page as you write in a natural position. Turn the feature on or position it as necessary, depending on your app's internal instructions.
Hold your stylus as you would a normal pen or pencil and rest your hand on the wrist guard/palm pad area if one is specified. Only iPad-specific styluses may work on the iPad. If you have a stylus for certain smartphones with reactive rather than capacitive touchscreens, those styluses will not work for the iPad.
Write your notes as you normally would with a pen. Some apps have a handwriting input panel that allows you to write in large strokes, and then shrinks the notes to a more compact, readable form. Try using that feature for the clearest handwriting results if your app supports it.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

How to Rename a ZIP File (10 Steps)


Navigate to the folder containing your ZIP file.
Click the ZIP file's icon to select it.
Press the 'F2' key.
Type a new name for the file. Do not change the '.zip' file extension (only applicable if the extension is visible).
Single-click on an area outside of the icon to confirm the name change.
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Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Update the Boot Partition in a Mac (5 Steps)


Log in to your Mac computer with an account that has administrative privileges.
Click on the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock at the bottom of the desktop.
Navigate to the 'Startup Disk' control panel underneath the 'System' heading. The control panel will display a list of the boot partitions available on your primary hard drive.
Click on the name or icon of the boot partition you want to use.
Press the 'Restart' button and then click 'Restart' again to confirm your decision to update the boot partition settings. When the computer restarts, it will boot to the partition you just selected.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015

How to Find Pictures Hidden on My Mac


Close the iPhoto application if it is currently open or running.
Click on the 'Finder' icon in your Dock to open a new window.
Navigate to the 'Pictures' tab on the left side of the Finder window.
Locate the icon labeled 'iPhoto Library' and click on it to highlight it. This is the package that contains all of your individual hidden picture files.
Right-click on the 'iPhoto Library' icon and select 'Show Package Contents' from the contextual menu. A new Finder window will open that displays the hidden contents of your picture library. All pictures you have imported through iPhoto can be found in the 'Originals' folder.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Download Crossfire for Mac (5 Steps)


Navigate to the Crossfire website (see References).
Click 'Download' next to the 'GTK Client, Mac OS X - X11.'
Click the 'Crossfire' link under the 'Mac OS X X11' binaries.
Double-click the archive once it has finished downloading.
Double-click the included Unix file. This will open in terminal and complete the setup.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

How to Reinstall an iPad App (5 Steps)


Turn on your iPad and navigate to the home screen page your app is located on.
Press down on the app's icon until it starts to wiggle, then tap the 'x' in the corner of the icon. This removes the application from your iPad.
Tap on the 'App Store' icon to open the Apple App Store.
Type the app's name into the search box and press 'Search.'
Tap on the 'FREE' button next to the app in the search results, then tap 'DOWNLOAD.' The app will reinstall itself onto your iPad.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015

How to Save a Picture on the MacBook


Navigate to the website containing the picture you want to save.
Move your track pad arrow so that it is resting on the picture.
Press and hold the 'Control' key on your keyboard, then click the picture. A drop-down menu will appear. Release the 'Control' key.
Select 'Save Image As...' from the drop-down menu. The Save Image dialogue will open. Rename the picture in the 'Save As' field. Choose where you want to save the picture to in the 'Where' field.
Click the 'Save' button.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

The Best Ways to Control Your MacBook With the iPad


Launch iTunes on your MacBook, and select 'Home Sharing' from the left navigational menu.
Enter your Apple ID and password when prompted, and then select 'Turn on Home Sharing.'
Navigate to your iPad's Home screen and tap 'Settings.' Select 'Music,' and then enter your Apple ID and password in the 'Home Sharing' section. Tap the 'Return' key when you are finished.
Tap 'Videos' in the navigational menu on the left of the Settings options, and enter your Apple ID and password in the 'Home Sharing' section. Tap the 'Return' key when you are finished.
Return to the Home screen. To play music from your MacBook's iTunes library, tap 'Music' and 'More...' followed by 'Shared.' Select the title you wish to play. To play videos, tap 'Videos' from your Home screen and then tap 'Shared.'
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

How to Save Songs Free on a Macbook


Insert your audio CD into the Macbook. If you are unsure that the audio CD was properly inserted, open a finder window to double check that the computer recognized the CD in the Macbook's drive.
Start the iTunes program on your Macbook. If there is not an icon for the program in your Macbook's dock, navigate to the applications folder in the finder and select the program from there.
Select the CD in the left hand side of the iTunes screen. Remove the check next to any songs that you do not wanted imported into iTunes and then press the import CD icon in the upper right hand corner of the iTunes window. Wait as iTunes saves songs from the CD onto your Macbook hard drive.
Eject the CD from the Macbook. Your songs have now been successfully saved on your Macbook for later playback.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to See if a MacBook Has Been Registered (5 Steps)


Click the Apple logo in the upper left corner of your MacBook's screen and select 'About This Mac.' Click the 'More Info' button to open the System Information window.
Highlight the Serial Number of your MacBook displayed in this window, and press 'Command-C' on your keyboard to copy it.
Open a Web browser and navigate to the Apple Service and Support Coverage page (see link in Resources).
Paste your MacBook's serial number into the 'Hardware Serial Number' field, then choose your country from the drop-down list below. Click 'Continue' to submit this information.
Click the 'See your service and support coverage' link underneath the summary of your MacBook. If your MacBook is registered, you will see a green tick icon underneath the MacBook summary, and the word 'Registered.' If it isn't, you'll see an orange exclamation point and a prompt to register it.
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