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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to Change a Safari Browser Theme (9 Steps)
Download and install the free software SafariStand (see Resources).
Select 'Stand' and 'SafariStand Settings.'
Select 'General' from the sidebar menu.
Select your preferred theme from the 'Theme' drop-down menu.
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Monday, September 14, 2015
How to Use a Projector With a Macbook Pro
Determine the input capabilities of the project. Many projectors only accept analog VGA connections. Digital HDMI or DVI connections are preferred.
Acquire a Mini DisplayPort adapter. One end of the adapter requires a male Mini DisplayPort connector. The other end of the adapter requires the same connection type as the projector, such as HDMI, DVI or VGA.
Connect one end of the HDMI, DVI or VGA cable to the projector.
Power on the projector and wait for it to warm up.
Connect the other end of the cable to the Mini DisplayPort adapter.
Power on the MacBook Pro and wait for it to finish booting.
Insert the Mini DisplayPort adapter with the connected cable into the Mini DisplayPort connector on the MacBook Pro. The projector is detected and configured automatically.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
How to Change the Root Password in OS X
Insert the OS X install disk into the drive. Double-click on the 'Install Mac OS' icon in the disk window and click on the 'Restart' icon. Alternatively, insert the Mac OS X install disk into the drive, select 'Restart' from the Apple menu and hold down the 'C' key until you hear the start-up chimes.
Select your preferred language when prompted.
Locate the 'Utilities' menu from the menu bar and choose 'Password Reset' from the Utilities menu if you are installing Mac OS X v10.6 or later. Alternatively, choose 'Reset Password' from the 'Utilities' menu if you are installing Mac OS X v10.5 or v10.4 or 'Reset Password' from the 'Installer' menu if you are installing Mac OS X v10.3.
Click to highlight the hard drive for which you will be changing the password.
Select 'System Administrator,' which is the root user account. Change the password, then click 'Quit' from the 'Installer' menu.
Restart your Mac.
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