Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Add Books to iPads (6 Steps)


Open iTunes. Click 'Books' in the left-hand menu. Drag and drop your e-book file from your computer onto iTunes.
Plug your iPad into the computer using the iPad data cable. Click the iPad icon in the left-hand panel of the iTunes screen.
Click the 'Books' menu from the top-right corner of the main iTunes screen.
Click the 'Sync Books' check box. Click the 'Selected books' radio button.
Check the check boxes next to the books you want to add to your iPad.
Click 'Apply.' The iTunes sync process begins, adding the selected book to the iBooks app on your iPad.
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How to Install Kindle on the iPad


Tap the 'App Store' icon on your iPad home screen.
Tap the search box. Enter 'Kindle' as your search term and then tap the 'Search' button.
Select 'Kindle' from the search results page.
Tap the 'Free' button below the Kindle icon and then tap 'Install.' Enter your Apple ID password to authorize installation.
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The Server Settings for Excite Email on an iPad


Tap the 'Settings' icon on the iPad home screen. Select 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars.' Select 'Add Account' and then tap 'Other.' Tap 'Add Mail Account.'
Enter your name, Excite email address and password in the provided text fields. You can change the default description as desired. The description is only used to help you distinguish one email account from others.
Tap the 'Next' button. Additional fields become available. Tap the 'POP' button near the top of the window. The Incoming Mail Server and Outgoing Mail Server sections appear beneath the information you already entered.
Tap 'Host Name' in the Incoming Mail Server section and type 'pop3.excite.com.” Type your Excite email address in the 'User Name' field, using the 'user@excite.com' format. The Password is entered already.
Type 'smtp.excite.com' in the 'Host Name' field in the Outgoing Mail Server section. Enter your Excite email address in the 'User Name' field and type your password in the 'Password' field.
Tap the 'Save' button. The iPad begins to verify the information you entered. Type 'Continue' if prompted.
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How to Empty Trash on a Mac


Click and drag the file, document, or folder you want to delete to the trash can sitting on the Dock on the right side of your screen. Alternatively, navigate to the item you want to delete and right-click on it to highlight it. Select 'Move to Trash' from the contextual menu that opens up. Once the file is in the trash, Click any empty space on the desktop, then click 'Finder' at the top left of your screen and select 'Empty Trash' from the pull-down window. Click on the trash can to verify it has been emptied. If files are still there, move to the next step.
Move the item or items you want to delete to the trash using either of the above methods. Click on the Finder at the top left of your screen and hold the 'Option' key on your keyboard while you select 'Empty Trash.' Click on the trash can to verify it has been emptied. If files are still there, move to the next step.
Quit all applications if you receive an error message saying the file can't be placed in the trash because it is open. Place the item in the trash through the conventional methods. Empty the trash by selecting 'Empty Trash' from the Finder menu. If files are still there, move to the next step.
Repair file permissions. Open the Disk Utility application that resides in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder. Select your system hard drive in the window on the left side of the Disk Utility window. Click 'Repair Disk Permissions' at the bottom of the Disk Utility window and wait until you receive a message that says the permissions have been repaired. If files are still there, move to the next step.
Click 'Finder | Applications | Utilities | Terminal' to open the Terminal. Type the command 'rm -rf ~/.Trash/*' without quote marks into the Terminal window. Press 'Return.' Click on the trash can to verify it has been emptied.
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How to Update Safari on an iPad (4 Steps)


Insert the USB cable into the bottom dock of the iPad. Connect the other side of the USB cable into an open USB port on your computer.
Open the iTunes media player on your computer. The software may take a minute to recognize your iPad device.
Click the 'iPad' icon in the left column of iTunes and then click the 'Summary' tab.
Click the 'Check For Updates' button in the window. The software will search for the latest iPad iOS software and then ask if you would like to install. Click the 'Update' button to begin installation.
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How to Open Up a Macbook (6 Steps)


Shut down all applications and programs. Turn off your MacBook.
Unplug the device from its electrical source. Disconnect all devices such as your mouse and music player.
Put the MacBook on a clean towel on a table. Flip it over so you are looking at its bottom.
Find the coin slot and turn it clockwise with the edge of a coin. The battery will pop up. Lift it out of the laptop.
Find the eight screws around the border of the MacBook. Unfasten these screws and note exactly where each is on the laptop.
Lift the case off the laptop. View the inside of the MacBook.
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How to Transfer Video to the MacBook Air (9 Steps)


Attach a USB hard drive to a secondary computer and copy any video files you wish to transfer to your MacBook Air. On either an OS X or Windows-based computer, highlight the files you want to transfer and use your mouse to drag them onto the external hard drive.
Eject the hard drive and connect it to your MacBook Air. Use the hard drive's USB cable to connect to a USB 2.0 port on the side of the MacBook Air.
Wait several seconds for the hard drive to appear within the MacBook Air's Finder. Select the hard drive's entry under 'Devices' --- on the left side of the Finder window --- to bring up the hard drive's contents.
Select the video files saved on the USB hard drive. Drag them with your mouse from the USB hard drive onto your MacBook's desktop. This will cause a transfer progress bar to appear. Once the bar is finished, your video files will be transferred onto the MacBook Air.
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