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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

A Stuck CD in a MacBook (4 Steps)


Press and release 'Command' and 'Q' to exit out of any currently open applications.
Hold down the 'F12' or 'Eject' key to force the CD out of the optical drive. If the disc remains stuck, proceed to the following step.
Press the MacBook's power button and click 'Restart.'
Hold down the laptop's trackpad while the MacBook restarts to force the CD to eject.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Import Pictures Icons Into Keynote


Open “Applications > iWork > Keynote.” Select a template from the gallery or open an existing file.
Import a picture or icon file directly into Keynote by opening the folder in the Finder where the image file is located. Drag the file over to the open Keynote screen. A green plus sign will appear when you are holding it over the screen. Release the file and the image will appear on the screen. Resize the image as desired.
Import a picture or icon file to Keynote by dragging it from another open application and dropping it on the Keynote screen. Resize the image as desired.
Import a picture or icon into Keynote by copying and pasting from another program such as Preview, Acrobat or a Web browser. Select the image by highlighting it and pressing Command+C or by selecting “Copy” from the edit menu. In a Web browser, control-click the image and select “Copy Image.” Paste the image in Keynote by pressing Command+V or by selecting “Paste” from the edit menu. Resize the image as desired.
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Sunday, October 11, 2015

The Mac Mini Won't Turn On (6 Steps)


Remove all USB cables from the Mac Mini, including the power cable.
Allow 10 seconds to pass, and simultaneously insert the power cord while holding down the power button on the Mac Mini. The power button is located on the back of the computer.
Release the power button, then press the power button again to turn on the computer. Plug in the cables that connect the keyboard and monitor to the computer to test if your Mac Mini starts up normally. According to Apple, your Mac Mini's date and time will be reset in the process and must be re-synced through the Date and Time preferences in your System Preferences.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Replace the RAM in a MacBook Pro (11 Steps)


Shut down your MacBook Pro. Remove the external cords, power adapter, Ethernet cable and any peripherals.
Allow your computer to cool down for 10 minutes if it has been on. The metal components inside the MacBook Pro can be hot to the touch.
Turn the computer over and open the battery cover release the latch on the computer's bottom. Push the latch in and pull it up. Lift the battery cover off.
Pull up on the tab on the back of the battery. Lift it up to loosen it, then pull it out.
Remove the four screws along the battery compartment with a size 00 screwdriver. Place the screws in a safe place. Remove the four screws near the hinge side. Make a note of where the screws go back into the body of the computer.
Lift the back cover off the computer and locate the memory module in the center of the computer.
Discharge static electricity from your body by touching a metal surface inside the computer.
Remove the existing RAM by pushing out on the retaining clips to release the first module. Remove the RAM, then release and remove the second module.
Hold the new RAM card at a 30-degree angle. Line up the notch in the RAM card with the tabs that are located in the memory slot. Slide the card into the bottom slot, then push down on the outer edge until it clicks into place. Repeat the process with the second module in the top slot.
Place the bottom cover back on and replace the screws into the holes, beginning with the hinge edge. Replace the remaining screws near the battery compartment.
Replace the battery and the battery cover. Close the latch on the back. Turn the computer over and turn it on.
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Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Clear Out Unwanted Files on MacBook (4 Steps)


Click the Finder icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window and locate the files you want to remove from your MacBook.
Drag and drop the files into your Trash. To drag and drop, click a file and, still holding your mouse, move it to your Trash icon. Release the mouse when the file is directly over the icon to drop it in your Trash. You can also select 'File' from your MacBook's top menu bar, then select 'Move to Trash.'
Click your Trash icon and hold it until the Options menu pops up. Select 'Empty Trash.' Confirm that you want to empty your Trash when prompted by the Finder.
Select 'File' from the top menu bar, then select 'Secure Empty Trash' to permanently empty your Trash. If you are using Mac OS X v10.6, also known as 'Snow Leopard,' performing the Secure Empty Trash function will remove the 'Put Back' option to recover deleted files. The Secure Empty Trash function can take anywhere from several minutes to up to an hour, depending on the last time you performed the function and how many files are in your Trash.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to Increase Memory in a Macbook (5 Steps)


Turn the computer over so that you can see the screws around the perimeter of the bottom of the computer. Remove them using the phillips-head screwdriver, then place them to the side. There are two different length screws, so make sure you keep them separate and note which ones go where.
Lift the bottom of the case off of the laptop at the vents near the back of the case, which will also release the two clips which hold it in place. Set the bottom of the case to the side.
Locate the ram in the computer. This is on the left side, just below a fan, and is about two to three inches wide. Push the tabs on either side of the ram away from the ram chip itself, which will pop up the ram. Pull the ram straight out of the socket. If you're installing two ram chips, repeat the process for the second layer of ram just underneath the first.
Push the replacement ram into the socket and push the clips onto the sides of the ram. Repeat this process with the additional piece of ram if you are installing it as well.
Place the bottom cover back onto the computer and reinstall the screws using the phillips-head screwdriver. Turn on the computer. If the ram is not installed correctly, you will get an error message right off the bat, so go back in and double check to make sure that it's installed firmly in the socket.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

How to Bypass an iMac Password (4 Steps)


Press the Power button on the iMac for a second to power it up.
Press down on the “Shift” key immediately after hearing the Mac’s start-up sound.
Release the “Shift” key once the gray Apple logo appears and a spinning “gear” animation is displayed on the screen.
Wait for the desktop to appear on the screen. The iMac’s password has been bypassed and the features of the Mac’s OS X operating system can now be used, although most features will be disabled until the iMac is rebooted normally.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Increasing Virtual Memory on a Mac


Reset your Mac's parameter random access memory (PRAM) and nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM). Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Option' and letters 'P' and 'R' on your Mac keyboard as you start the computer. Listen for the second set of chimes and release.
Free additional disk space on your boot volume. VM on a Mac requires free disk space on your startup disk. If your startup disk is nearly full, your Mac's performance will be degraded. Delete files you no longer need. Movies take up a lot of drive space, which makes them good candidates to delete.
Consider installing a larger hard drive in your Mac. If you cannot find enough files to delete on your boot drive, it may be time for a larger drive. It is best to consult with an expert or Apple Genius for this delicate process.
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Monday, September 7, 2015

How to Take Screenshots on a MacBook (6 Steps)


Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '3' keys at the same time to take a screen shot of your entire screen and save it to your Desktop.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time to take a screen shot selection and save it to your Desktop. Use the cursor to select the area you want to capture in your image and release the mouse to take your screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time and then press the 'Space' bar to take a screen shot of a specific application window and save it to your Desktop. The frontmost window will turn blue upon entering the key command. Move your mouse to the desired window and click to take your screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '3' keys at the same time to take a screen shot and save it directly to the clipboard. You can then paste your screen shot into any open application.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time to take a screen shot selection and save it to the clipboard. As in Step 2, use the cursor to select your area and release the mouse to take you screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time, and then press the 'Space' bar to take a screen shot of a specific window and save it to the clipboard. As in Step 3, move your mouse to the window to select and click to take your screen shot.
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