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Tag Archives: Apple
Add an SSD drive to a MacPro for fast booting and loading times
The MacPro Xeon tower machines are incredibly fast workstations. You can make yours even faster by adding a Solid State Drive (SSD) as a boot drive and/or as a scratch file drive. An SSD equipped machine boots very quickly and … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions
Tagged Apple, Caddy, Dock, Hard Drive, Install, Macintosh, Solid State Drive, SSD, Storage, Upgrade
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New Java based Trojan attacks Mac, Windows and Linux
Updated August 27 2012 Computerworld has published an article about new Java based malware which can infect Mac, Windows and Linux machines through a vulnerability in Oracle’s Java 7. OSX 10.7 and OSX 10.8 come with Java disabled by default, … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Mac questions, Security, Viruses and malware, Windows questions
Tagged Apple, Back Door, Browser, Java, Macintosh, Malware, Security, Trojan horse, Virus, Windows
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Q. My documents are gone on my Mac and the Dock is back to default?
Just about every time that we have customers call saying that their documents, settings and Desktop on a Mac have disappeared and gone back to the Apple default, there is one cause: The user has renamed their User folder in … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Mac questions
Tagged Apple, Disappeared documents, Dock, Macintosh, OSX, Troubleshoot, User Rename
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Q. Can I replace the drive in my 2012 or earlier MacBook / MacBook Pro?
The MacBook and MacBook Pro Mid 2012 and earlier models (excluding all MacBook Airs and the Late 2012 and later Retina MacBook Pro) have hard drives that can be replaced with a larger, faster 2.5″ SATA hard drive or upgraded … Continue reading
Q. I have a problem with my iTunes purchase, who do I contact?
If you have a problem with a download you purchased within the Apple iTunes store, such as the download didn’t work, or you were charged for multiple copies of the same item, you can address it directly in iTunes, First … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac questions, Software, Windows questions
Tagged Apple, Credit, Download, Faulty, iTunes, Overcharge, Problem, Purchase, Report Problem, Store
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Q. What Memory and Drives fit my MacBook Air?
Apple MacBook Air machines feature Intel processors and an exceedingly thin Aluminum body. None of the MacBook Airs have internal optical drives, Apple sells an external USB Superdrive (make sure to check compatibility with your MacBook Air when buying a … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Compatibility, Hard Drive, Install, MacBook Air, Macintosh, Memory, Solid State Drive, SSD, Upgrade
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Q. My Macintosh is slow in all programs – what’s the problem?
There can be a variety of problems that can slow a machine down. If the performance is poor in only one program, the first approach would be to delete and reinstall that program. For slowness across all programs and OSX, … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Mac questions, Performance
Tagged Apple, Disk, Drive, Hard Drive, Hardware, Macintosh, OSX, Performance, Repair, Software, Troubleshoot
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Q. I have a file on my Mac that won’t open the correct program
What type of file is it? Most files have a file name with a three or four letter extension which tells the machine what program it belongs to. For example, a .XLSX file is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file. This … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, How-To, Mac questions
Tagged Apple, Association, Conversion, Data files, File Extension, Macintosh, Open files, Software, Troubleshoot
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Q. How do I install a 3TB or larger hard drive?
The largest new desktop SATA hard drives on the market have capacities of 3 TB and 4 TB. This is great for storage, not so great for older machines because it goes beyond what SATA interfaces on older (mid 2011 … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, Mac questions, Windows questions
Tagged Apple, BIOS, Compatibility, Hard Drive, Hardware, SATA, Troubleshoot, UEFI, Upgrade, Windows
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Q. What memory fits my Apple Xserve server?
Model/ Identifier CPU/ Speed/ Screen/ Date/ Designation RAM Type & Speed Maximum RAM Hard Drive/ SSD XServe G4RackMac1,1 G4 1.0 GHz (4 RAM sockets Mid 2002, M8627LL/A ) DDR-266 DIMM 2 GB (4x512MB) 3.5″ PATA hard drive XServe G4/DPRackMac1,1 G4 1.0 … Continue reading
Q. How to set up a new external hard drive on a Mac?
A. When you plug in a new external hard drive to a Mac, it will either be formatted for Windows (in which case you may have trouble writing to it from the Mac) or it will be unformatted. An internal … Continue reading
Posted in General Computer, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions
Tagged Apple, Disk Utility, Erase, External drive, Format, GUID, Initialize, Internal Drive, Macintosh, Partition, Repair
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Q. What is a Retina Display?
“Retina” is Apple’s marketing name for a high resolution LCD display for smartphones (iPhone), tablets (iPad), media players (iPod Touch) and future products such as computer monitors and iMacs. What does “Retina” mean? The term Retina refers to the assumption … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, General Computer, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac questions, News, Smartphone News
Tagged Apple, Computer, Display, iMac, IOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, LCD, Liquid Crystal, Macintosh, Monitor, Panel, pixel, Realistic display, resolution, Resolvability, Retina display, Screen, Smartphone, tablet, Touch screen, Video, Vision
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Q. What memory and hard drives fit my iBook G3/G4?
There are several models of iBook, the G3 models use PC66 or PC100 memory and the G4 models use DDR memory. Below is a list of all models. iBooks take 2.5″ IDE hard drives up to 120 GB in capacity. … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, How-To, Internet and Networking, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Compatibility, iBook, Install, Macintosh, Memory, RAM, Upgrade
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Q. What RAM memory and hard drive fits my Apple eMac G4?
Apple Macintosh eMac G4 machines took two different types of RAM – PC133 SDRAM and DDR-333 (PC2700 or PC3200 can be used.) In both models, the RAM is accessed through a trap door on the bottom of the machine. If … Continue reading
Posted in Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Compatibility, Computer, DDR, Hard Drive, Install, Macintosh, Memory, PATA, PC133, Upgrade
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Q. What RAM memory and Hard drives fit my Apple PowerMac G5?
There have been two major models of PowerMac G5, the change over from PCI-X to PCI-e slots, and from Dual processors to Dual-Core single processor was made in October 2005. With this change, PCI and PCI-X interface cards from the … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Capacity, DDR2-533, Hard Drive, Macintosh, Memory, Models, PC3200, PowerMac G5, RAM, Specifications
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