Tuesday, September 29, 2015
How to Burn Photos to a CD on a Mac
Click 'File,' and select 'Create New Burn Folder.'
Name the burn folder to represent the photos you are storing on it.
Double-click on the new burn folder to open it in the Finder.
Select the photos you would like to burn to the CD, and drag and drop them into the burn folder. When finished adding photos, click 'Burn.'
Insert a blank CD-R into your computer when prompted, and your computer will proceed to burn the photos onto the CD.
Eject the CD when finished.
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How to Connect a MacBook Pro to a TV
Locate the HDMI port on the right side of your MacBook Pro. It is a six-sided slot with eight pins in a straight line. Locate an identical HDMI port on the back of your television.
Plug one end of an HDMI-to-HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your Macbook Pro.
Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your television. Now the television will display your MacBook Pro desktop.
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How to Clear All Private Data on a MacBook Pro
Click the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock. Then click 'Accounts.'
Click the lock icon and enter the administrator password.
Click the plus sign to create a new account. The new account type needs to be 'Administrator.'
Click the 'Apple' menu at the top of the screen and then click 'Log out.'
Log in to the new account.
Click the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock.
Click 'Accounts.'
Click the lock icon and then enter the administrator password.
Click the old account and then click the minus sign.
Click 'Delete the home folder.' Click 'OK' to clear all the private data from the old account.
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How Do I Get the Waiting Icon Off of My iPad?
Press and hold the 'Off' button.
Press and hold the 'Home' button.
Release both buttons when the Apple logo appears on the iPad screen. The iPad should restart without the 'Waiting' icon.
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How to Buy RAM for a MacBook
Assess the applications and programs that you are going to run and the amount of RAM required for it. Applications having graphics and multimedia require more RAM and, without it, can often reduce the speed of your machine.
Check the existing configuration of RAM on your MacBook. For this, go to the 'Apple' menu and select 'About This Mac' to get the memory report. Also refer to the pie chart that is provided. Remember, yellow and red indicate the need to increase the amount of RAM.
Discover the maximum RAM configuration that your MacBook can support. For example, a MacBook 1.83 GHz has a fixed memory of 512 MB size and can support up to 2 GB of RAM. Similarly, a MacBook of 2 GHz has a fixed memory of 1 GB size and can support RAM up to a maximum of 2 GB.
Log on to the Apple Web site and note the specifications of MacBook. Determine your exact RAM requirement. Find out about the need to buy RAM through the OS X's Activity Monitor.
Contact Apple or other dealers that sell RAM for MacBook. It is always recommended to buy RAM from the manufacturer of MacBook so it won't cause kernel problems.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Update the Boot Partition in a Mac (5 Steps)
Log in to your Mac computer with an account that has administrative privileges.
Click on the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock at the bottom of the desktop.
Navigate to the 'Startup Disk' control panel underneath the 'System' heading. The control panel will display a list of the boot partitions available on your primary hard drive.
Click on the name or icon of the boot partition you want to use.
Press the 'Restart' button and then click 'Restart' again to confirm your decision to update the boot partition settings. When the computer restarts, it will boot to the partition you just selected.
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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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