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Friday, October 23, 2015

How to Download Songs From a Mac Pro to an iPod


Start your computer and open your iTunes software. The main interface presents you with three main sections. There is a bar on the top that has playback controls, a display window and a search field. Directly below this is the largest window, which contains your music library. It displays the title, artist, album and other song information. On the far left is a navigation window that allows you to switch libraries (say, from music to video), view external devices and organize your playlists.
Plug in your iPod using the USB cable. In a few seconds it should show up in the window on the left under “Devices” as an icon of the iPod.
To place a song from the library on your computer to the iPod, click on the song you want and hold. Then, drag it from the library window to the icon of your iPod. A plus symbol will appear over the iPod. Let go of the mouse button. An arrow rotating in a circle will appear beside the iPod letting you know that the song is being transferred.
To transfer multiple songs, click to highlight any song you want. Then, hold the “?” key and click on the other songs you want. They will all become highlighted. Drag and drop any one of the selected songs. They will all transfer to the iPod. If all the songs are grouped together in the library, you can select the first then hold “Shift” and click on the last. This will highlight and allow you to drag and drop all of the songs at once.
To place all of your music on your iPod, first make sure it has enough space. Look at the bar on the bottom of the iTunes window. In the center it will display the amount of memory your songs take up. Then, click to select your iPod and select the “Music” tab. Your iPod’s available memory will appear on the bottom of the window. If your iPod has enough free space, click the “Sync music” box then click “Sync” in the bottom-right corner. This will erase all the music on your iPod and replace it with the library on your computer (See Reference 1).
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Create a New Folder on a Mac (4 Steps)


Click the background area of your screen to ensure you’re not working in an open application.
Click “File” on the OS X navigation bar and select “New Folder.” Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut “Shift-Command-N.”
Click the new folder and press the “Return” key. Enter a name for the folder and press “Return” again to save.
Click and drag documents and other items to place them in the folder. You can also click and drag to move the folder from location to location.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

How to Update And Restore the Apple iPad


Launch the latest version of iTunes on your computer.
Connect the iPad to the computer using the USB connector cable that came with the device.
Select the name of the iPad under the 'Devices' heading in the left navigation panel of iTunes.
View the 'Summary' tab in the main iTunes window. Click 'Check For Update.' If a software update is available for the iPad, click 'Update' to install it. The download and install takes a few minutes. Do not disconnect the iPad from the computer until the process is complete.
Restore the iPad to factory conditions by selecting the name of the iPad under 'Devices' and clicking 'Restore' in the Summary tab of the main iTunes window.
Select 'Back Up' when asked if you want to back up the setting for the iPad before restoring the software.
Click 'Restore' when asked if you are sure you want to restore the iPad to factory settings. After the restore process is complete, the iPad restarts.
Choose 'Restore from the backup...' to copy your settings, apps, documents, music and all other data to the iPad.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Sync iPhone Apps to the iPad


Open iTunes on your computer. If you own an iPhone, chances are you already have an active iTunes account. If you don't have iTunes, you can download the latest version free at the Apple website.
Connect the iPhone to your computer using the USB connector cable that came with the device. ITunes detects that the iPhone has been connected. The iPhone name appears under 'Devices' in the left navigation column. Click on the name to open the syncing options and then click the sync button in the lower right corner. This backs up all your apps to iTunes. When the sync completes, detach the mobile device.
Connect the iPad to your computer using the USB connector cable that came with the device. The iPad's name shows up under 'Devices.' Click it and select the 'Apps' tab at the top of the main iTunes screen. Uncheck any applications that you do not wish to sync to your iPad. Choose the items you wish to sync and click 'Apply' in the lower right corner. Your iPhone apps transfer to the iPad.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to Change a Macbook S.M.A.R.T. Status (6 Steps)


Doucle-click on the 'Macintosh HD' icon from the desktop and then double-click on the 'Applications' folder. Double-click on the 'Utilities' folder.
Double-click on the 'Disk Utility' icon. Click on the main hard drive icon in the left navigation pane.
Look for the 'S.M.A.R.T. Status' field near the bottom of the bottom of the pop-up screen. If the status reads, 'Verified,' then you don't need to change anything, but if it says, 'Failed,' continue to Step 4.
Click on the 'Repair Disk' button and allow for the repair to complete. If the S.M.A.R.T. still reads, 'Failed,' you must restore your hard drive.
Back up all of your computers files to an external hard drive. Go back to the 'Disk Utility' pop-up screen after you've backed up all of your files.
Click your drive again and then click on the 'Erase' tab. Follow the directions to erase your hard drive and then click the 'Erase' button. You hard drive should now be as good as new, and you can check the S.M.A.R.T. status again to make sure it reads, 'Verified.'
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