How-To guides for Mac users
MacBook or MacBook Pro Stuck on Apple Logo While Loading? Here's how to fix it!
MacBook's applications make the best use of its hardware potential. However, it's not a secret that something may happen even in Apple products. There are plenty of circumstances when errors and crashes may occur. Note that these crashes are not a major issue in most cases, and they can be easily fixed even by less tech-savvy computer users.
How to Repair Decreased MacBook Performance by Performing a Factory Reset?
Has your MacBook performance reduced, and it cannot perform your requested tasks? Or maybe you have purchased a new computer and are planning to sell or give away your old MacBook? These are some of the most common circumstances in which you might need to reset your device (restore factory settings).
How to Cancel Auto-Renewing Paid App Subscriptions on Mac?
Many developers seek to make a profit through paid subscriptions, which repeatedly generate charges. You should be cautious and remember any paid subscriptions you have signed up for since they will automatically renew until you manually disable them or change your plan settings.
App Store Not Working? Here's How to Fix the Blank Screen Issue!
Apple states that iOS is a stable and crash-free mobile operating system. However, this is not always true in reality. For example, you're creating your library content for the upcoming holiday or vacation, and suddenly the iTunes Store crashes and starts displaying a white blank screen.
How to Solve Issues Related to iTunes Home Sharing?
iTunes Home Sharing uses your home network to share content between any Apple device like iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, or any computer. Note that this feature has limits, and it is restricted to one network and a maximum of five devices. Users agree that the Home Sharing option of iTunes is really useful, unluckily quite often, users encounter errors.
How to Map a Network Drive on a Mac?
Network drive is probably the best alternative for work or home environments where more than one computer is used to share files between them. However, macOS can't automatically detect network devices, unlike installed hardware. You need to manually install and set them up. Afterward, you will need to map a network drive on your Mac.
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