How-To guides for Mac users
How to Recover or Reset Administrator Account Password on a Mac Computer?
Nowadays, most of the systems we use require a password to log in. When you're setting up your new Mac, you will be asked to create an administrator account protected with a password. A forgotten password is one example, why you would want to recover or reset Mac's administrator password.
What is "Other" on Your Mac's Storage and How to Remove or Clear It?
Even basic information can seem confusing at first, especially with regard to Mac hard drive categories. Mac users often become aware of disk space when a message stating that 'there is not enough free space' appears when downloading files from the Internet. When checking the status of storage on your system, you may notice the category "Other" occupies a great deal of space.
How to Fix Safari When It Can't Establish a Secure Connection to Server?
After browsing the Internet for some time, the Safari browser might stop loading certain websites. We receive many reports from Mac users stating that they encounter the "a secure connection could not be established" error message when using Safari and Chrome internet browsers.
How to Remove Pop-Up Ads and Browser Redirects From a Mac computer?
Many users report annoying pop-up ads, homepage redirects, Internet search engine hijackers, and reduced system performance. One of the most frequent infections on Mac computers is adware, including searchpulse.net redirect, Any Search Manager browser hijacker, and MyShopcoupon.
How to Restore Deleted Files on a Mac Computer?
Users often seek data recovery options, reporting that they accidentally reformatted a hard drive (despite several warning messages displayed before any drive format/reformat). The most common case is when users have stored files in the Trash but have launched additional cleaning software, which cleans the Trash. Note that, even after emptying the trash, there are possible options to restore files.
How to Upgrade Your MacBook by Replacing Your Hard Disk Drive With the New SSD Drive?
A lot of people are questioning how to improve the performance of their MacBook computers. The good news is that Apple allows two types of upgrades without damaging your warranty. It's RAM (Random Access Memory) upgrade and hard disk drive replacement.
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