Showing posts with label support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label support. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2015

How to View Flash on an iPad


Browse the App Store on your iPad for Flash-enabled web browsers. Skyfire and iSwifter both support limited Flash browsing. These apps may cost money, although iSwifter has a limited free version.
Download the Flash-supporting browser of your choice and wait for it to install.
Launch the browser and navigate to your favorite Flash-based website. Note that some sites can detect that you are on a mobile device and will block Flash streaming.
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Sunday, October 4, 2015

How to Get Text Files on an iPad


Browse the App Store on your iPad and choose an app to use for your text-file needs. The iPad's native software supports viewing many types of text files, including plain text, rich text and Word documents. However, these files are read-only and have no folder-style file management to organize them. Look for an app that has folder management and iTunes file transfer support.
Download and install the app onto your iPad.
Plug your iPad's sync cable into the iPad and into the computer where the text files are stored.
Launch iTunes on the computer and wait for it to recognize your iPad.
Click your iPad under the 'Devices' menu in iTunes and then choose 'Apps' and move down until you see the file-sharing area on the screen.
Click the app you downloaded for your text files where it appears in the file-sharing area, not in the main app listings. A file area will appear next to it.
Drag and drop your text files into the file area in iTunes. Click 'Apply' and then 'Sync' -- or just 'Sync,' if that option is available -- after all files are in the sharing area. Allow your iPad to fully sync with the computer and then disconnect it and open your text-file app. Your text files will be stored within this app on the iPad.
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Friday, September 18, 2015

How to Refurbish a MacBook (6 Steps)


Back up the data on your MacBook. Use an external hard drive or flash-based memory device to save your important personal documents and media.
Take an inventory of malfunctioning and missing parts and order replacements. Use either OEM or a reputable third-party parts supplier. If you want to upgrade a component, check the technical support section of Apple's website to find out which parts are compatible with your MacBook.
Replace malfunctioning and missing parts with the new parts. For detailed instructions specific to your MacBook model, consult Apple's technical support site, where you will find all available user guides and service manuals.
Restore the operating system using your OS X Install discs.
Wipe down the case, keyboard and screen. Use either water or very mild cleaning agents intended for laptops.
Test your refurbished MacBook by launching the Apple Hardware Test. To run the Apple Hardware Test, boot your computer and immediately press and hold the 'D' key. When prompted, select 'Perform extended testing' from the menu. When testing is complete the results display and you can reboot your MacBook.
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