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Sunday, October 25, 2015

How to Remove All Adobe Software From My Mac (4 Steps)


Click the 'Finder' icon on the Dock. Or click 'File' on the menu bar and click 'New Finder Window.'
Type 'Adobe' into the search field located in the Finder window. The Spotlight search tool will display all of the files associated with Adobe applications in the Finder window.
Click on the first 'Adobe' file and drag the file into the 'Trash' icon on the dock. Hold 'Command' while you click to select multiple files.
Right-click the 'Trash' icon and click 'Empty Trash' to completely remove the software from your computer. Enter in the administrator password for your operating system if prompted by your computer.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Fix Water in My Laptop Screen (7 Steps)


Unplug your laptop and remove the battery.
Unscrew any screws around the frame. Not all laptop frames are screwed on, some simply snap in.
Use your small nylon pry tool to remove the monitor frame. Put the tip of the tool under the outer edge of the frame, work your way gradually around the frame, and gently pry the frame off.
Unscrew and pry off the plastic casings that cover the display hinge where the display meets the keyboard. This will reveal the monitor wiring.
Unscrew and remove any screws or brackets that are holding the laptop screen.
Line your keyboard with a clean, soft cloth. Put on the cotton gloves and pull the LCD screen down and rest it flat, face down on the keyboard.
Use a LCD screen cleaning cloth to blot up the liquid. A LCD screen cleaning spray can also be used if necessary. A blow dryer on a low setting can also be used to evaporate the water. Be careful to not let the laptop get too hot.
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