Monday 12 June 2017

1-800-608-5461 How to Fix Stucked CD or DVD in MacBook

Steps to Resolve a Stucked CD or DVD in MacBook Pro. Having stucked CD or DVD in MacBook Pro is really a frustrating problem faced by users suddenly but yes, one can usually get rid of this issue by applying few expert tricks.





Monday 5 June 2017

How to Install and Setup Linux on Mac Computer ?

Remove the USB Flash Drive from Apple Mac. Shut down the Mac you want to install Linux and attach the USB stick. Power up the Mac while holding down the Option key. Choose the EFI Boot option from the startup screen and press Return.

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Wednesday 17 May 2017

1-800-608-5461 Learn How to Protect Your PC from Ransomware Attacks

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Tuesday 2 May 2017

iCloud Infographics: Guide to Small Business Cloud Computing

The Explosive Growth of Cloud Computing: info-graphic
Here iCloud Info-graphic helps readers to understand the benefits, impacts and trends of cloud computing for businesses and individual users via info-graphics.

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Tuesday 21 March 2017

Few Easy Steps to Run the Linux System on The Mac Computer

The below blog is written to describe the methods of running Linux on a Mac system on the Intel based Mac without formatting the hard-drive neither erasing the partition you have created.
Let’s have an eye on below steps described by the professionals working on the Mac technical support team for the following process of installing Linux on the Mac system.



• First, we need to download the latest version of Linux distribution which can be downloaded from the official website.

• Next, access the Virtual Box and download the Oracle (Sun) Virtual Box for Mac OS X. In the next page, just select Mac OS X operating system again to begin the download process.

• Once the downloaded process of Oracle (Sun) Virtual Box is completed, next install the Oracle (Sun) Virtual Box software.

• Open up the virtual Box and then create a new virtual machine just by clicking on the "New" tab which is located right at the top left corner of the Sun virtual Box window.

• As guided by the professional team member of  adding a name to the virtual machine to help you remember everything about which operating system you are going to work with and then click on the “next” option.

• Right in the next screen, select the Linux operating system and then the Linux image which should be used as the version.

• Select the Boot Hard Disk which is a primary master and then select the “Create new hard disk” option and click on the “next” option.

• A user is supposed to  expand the storage size dynamically.

• Once you are finished with this process, run the virtual machine to start the installation wizard.

• To properly select the ISO image of the Linux distro which has been downloaded by you, you are required to simply click on the "Cd-DVD ROM Device as well as on the Image File situated at the lower portion of the window.

• To find the Linux ISO image, just click on the folder appearing with the green arrow to search for the downloaded image. Once the process is finished, your virtual machine is ready to  boot and will begin to install Linux in the virtual machine.



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Saturday 4 March 2017

How to Use iTunes Match on your computer,iPhone,iPad or iPod touch

iTunes match will store music purchased from iTunes and from many other sources like internet downloads, CDs, purchased from somewhere else apart from iTunes into cloud.

  • Minimum needs for iTunes match:
  • iTunes 10.5.1 or PCs or later on Mac
  • iOS 5.0.1or later on iPhone [ 3GS or later
  • ipad or iPod touch[ 3rd generation or later
  • Working of iTunes match

The music that one purchases through iTunes is made available in iMatch through I Cloud. iTunes match will scan the complete music library and search the songs stored in it. Once it happens, it will automatically add music stored in the iTunes library to I Cloud account and also others that one has got from various other sources.



One cannot find music in the iTunes store but it will be available in the iTunes library and this will get uploaded by the I Cloud account by the help of iTunes match. Once music is in cloud, it will be made available on other devices and one can play it from anywhere without any worry related to the storage capacity on the device. Once you see availability of data on iCloud, there is no need to sync it through the PCs. You can add or delete the files in an easy manner as per the preferences.

Enabling iMatch on the Device: Learn How to Setup Your iTunes Library in the iCloud

If one wants to turn on iTunes match on PC, follow the steps as below:-  With the help of USB cable, connect IOS device to computer. Open up iTunes o the computer.

• From STORE Tab, TURN ON iTunes
• Enter Apple id and password.
• Subscribe
• Turn on iTunes match on ios device y following the steps:
• Move to SETTINGS
• Tap Music
• Toggle ON next to iTunes match
• Enter Apple ID and password

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