Showing posts with label plugged. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plugged. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

How to Convert Vinyl Records to CD on a Mac


Connect the turntable record player to the computer's audio input. This will likely require an RCA-to-mini stereo cable, with the red/white RCA jacks plugged into the turntable's output.
Go to 'Sound' in 'System Preferences' and click on the Input tab, then select 'Line In' in the list below.
Open up GarageBand, or download, install and open a conversion program.
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Sunday, October 18, 2015

How to Wipe a MacBook


Turn off your MacBook by clicking on the 'Apple' symbol in the upper left corner and selecting 'Shut Down.' If your computer is not plugged in to an outlet, connect it now.
Hold down the 'Power' button as well as the 'Shift,' 'Ctrl' and 'Option' keys all at once, then release them simultaneously.
Press and release the 'Power' button to turn the computer back on. Your MacBook has been restored to the factory default settings.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

How to Output Video From a MacBook to a TV (3 Steps)


Plug the HDMI adapter into the MiniDP port of the MacBook.
Insert one end of your HDMI cable into the HDMI port of the adapter. Insert the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI slot of your television.
Turn on the television and select the HDMI channel that the MacBook is plugged into. Whatever is on the screen of the MacBook should now be displayed on the television screen.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to Calibrate Your MacBook Battery (4 Steps)


Plug in your MacBook and give it a full charge. You can tell if your MacBook is fully charged when the green LED light on your power adapter changes from amber to green. When the LED is Green, your battery is at full charge. Leave the MacBook plugged in and charging for an extra two hours past the point when the LED turns Green.
Run your battery down and discharge it completely. Disconnect the power adapter and use your Mac until the battery is fully discharged. You will see a low battery warning on your screen, but keep using your MacBook until the battery completely runs out and the machine puts itself to sleep.
Close the laptop lid and let your Mac sleep, without power connected, for at least 5 hours. Letting your MacBook rest overnight is a good rule of thumb.
After letting the computer rest for 5 hours or longer, plug in your MacBook to the power supply and leave it connected until the computer is fully charged. It’s OK to use your MacBook while the battery charges. When the charge is completed, you’ve successfully completed recalibration of your MacBook battery.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Connect My Belkin Router to the Internet


Unplug your high-speed modem from the power outlet and unplug the router if it is plugged in as well.
Disconnect the network cable that connects the modem to your computer. Plug this cable in from the high-speed modem to the Internet input port on the back of your Belkin input.
Plug your router in to the wall power outlet and wait for the lights on the front of the unit to stop flashing.
Plug your high-speed Internet modem into the power outlet and wait for the lights on the unit to stop flashing. Once both the router and modem are fully powered on, your Internet connection is successfully connected to your router.
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