Mac How to Guide

December 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Users shifting over from PCs to Macs usually find it challenging to do stuff that they could accomplish pretty easily on their window based computer. Mac, on the other hand, has a completely different scheme of things. While one needs to go to Add/Delete programs to delete programs on window based computer, one can simply send the program to Trash to uninstall on Mac. So, if you happen to be one of them, then read on as we share few most looked for Mac How To‘s.

Opening RAR files:To open a .RAR file, one needs to employ built-in software like Stiffit Expander to decompress the files. To do so, you need to first locate the RAR file and pull it onto the decompressing software to open the file. If the file has been password protected, you need to key in the password at the time of decompressing.

How To Add A Hard Drive on Mac: Increasing memory to Mac is a fairly usual exercise. Running Final Cut Pro and other memory heavy applications require users to add more memory. To do so, launch the System drive and move to ‘Disk utility’ by hitting ‘Applications’ and then ‘Utilities’. Choose the drive you want to add and click on ‘Erase’. Post this, Mac displays choices for formatting. Choose the right formatting option and hit ok. Next, name the drive and you are done. From now on whenever you add this hard drive, Mac will identify it.

Burning a CD in Mac: Burning a CD is pretty comfortable. Simply insert the CD in the CD drive and name it when prompted. Mac will ask you to move to ‘Finder Application’. Once done, click on OK. Now pick the files and folders you want to burn and drag them on to the CD. Click on the ‘Circle icon’ which has a triangle in it. Now select the data rate at which you want to write the CD and click on OK. The burning process will start. If there is any Mac issue that you need help in, you can visit www.mac-how.net for more.

Western Digital External Hard Drive Reviews

March 31, 2010 by · 6 Comments 

There is a Western Digital external hard drive option for your desktop or laptop. The My Book and My Passport external drives are two top quality picks. Since prices are similar for external hard disk drives, storage capacity should not be your only concern.

WD Smartware software makes it easy to own and operate and Western Digital external HDD. The user interface lets you see all the drives connected to your personal computer and will scan your hard drive and locate all of your personal files and emails and then organize backup copies into groups. It will even create a new backup whenever you change a file.

The My Book versions are affordable and come in versions from 500 GB to 2 TB and come loaded with features. There are My Book versions for PC and Macs that have ether eSATA or Firewire connections. You can also think green when looking to buy an external HDD. You can cut your internal power consumption by up to 30% with WD GreenPower which comes with a My Book drive.

Western Digital makes some of the best internal and external hard drives you can buy. However, you are able to find more of the Best Esata External Hard Drives for your needs.

Here are some useful external hard drive buying tips.

* Make certain the external hard drive you choose is Mac compatible.
* It is recommended that you choose one with password protection for optimum security against breech.
* Select 1 with adequate storage capability.
* Remember to choose a portable or desktop model based on your needs.

Keep these things in mind when buying an external HDD and you can be sure to get a best buy.

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