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Friday, October 23, 2015

How to Upgrade Macbook With SSD (8 Steps)


Shut the MacBook down completely. Remove the power cable and all external hardware, and flip the computer over so that the bottom faces up. You may wish to put the MacBook on a soft cloth to protect the finish on the lid.
Unscrew the eight Phillips-head screws holding the rubberized plate to the bottom of the MacBook. Starting from the back of the computer, gently pry the plate away from the computer, being careful not to bend the metal.
Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard. The cable is located near the upper-right corner of the battery pack. Use a non-conductive tool to pry the cable if needed.
Unscrew the two Phillips-head screws on the ends of the black strip between the MacBook hard drive and RAM. This strip secures the hard drive to the body of the computer. Lift the strip away from the MacBook and set it aside.
Use the clear plastic pull tab to lift the MacBook hard drive out of the computer. Stop lifting when you can access the cable connector on the end of the hard drive.
Rock the cable connector gently to remove it from the back of the MacBook hard drive. Leave the other end of the cable connected to the motherboard.
Unscrew the four Torx screws from the sides of the old MacBook hard drive, and transfer the screws to the SSD.
Install the MacBook SSD by reversing the steps in this article.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Have Multiple Windows Open on One Monitor


Press the 'Tab' key on your keyboard while simultaneously pressing the Windows logo key. All open windows on your monitor will stack together in a series of icons, starting in the top left of the screen.
Click the 'Tab' key again to rotate through the icons until you're at the window that you want to view. Release the 'Tab' and Windows logo key to display the window in full view. Alternatively, use your mouse to click on a specific window in the stack.
Jump to a specific window as an alternative to stacking all open windows. Press and hold the 'Alt' key and the 'Tab' key on your keyboard. All open windows will shrink into a line of icons.
Hit the 'Tab' key to scroll through the windows until you're at the one that you want to view. Release the keys on your keyboard and the window will jump to the front of the screen in full size.
View windows side-by-side instead of cascading or jumping through the windows. This is ideal if you only want to view two or three windows simultaneously. Hold down the 'Ctrl' button on your keyboard and select the appropriate windows in your taskbar. This highlights all the windows. Right-click on any of them and select 'Show Windows Side by Side.'
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Use TiKL Touch to Talk


Open the Android Market by going to the 'Market' app on your device.
Search for TiKL, tap on the application from the list, and in the top right you will see a box that says 'Free.' Tap 'free' to download the application.
Launch the application after it has fully installed on your device. The optimizer will run and a prompt giving you starting tips will come up.
Press the contacts button in the application. It is located in the lower center portion of the screen.
Select one or more contacts from the list that you wish to talk to (it will work only if they also have TiKL installed and running on their phone). Press 'done selecting' once you have selected everyone you wish to talk to.
Press the middle button on the screen and wait for the chirp to begin talking. The message will instantly be sent to the contact or contacts you chose. If you wish to instant message the contact, simply press 'chat' at the bottom of the screen instead of the middle button and you can begin an instant-message conversation.
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How to Save Directions From Google Maps


Visit the Google Maps website. Click 'Sign In' in the upper-right corner to sign in to your Google account.
Click on 'Get Directions.' Type your starting location under the box labeled 'A.' Type your destination address under the box labeled 'B.' Click 'Get Directions' to generate the driving directions.
Click on the route you want, if multiple routes are available. Note the estimated elapsed time for the specific route.
Scroll down to the bottom of the driving directions. Click 'Save to My Maps.' Highlight 'Create a New Map.' Name your map and click 'Save.' The driving directions are saved in your 'My Maps' profile.
Click 'My Maps' and the name you gave the directions. This allows you to view the saved directions.
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