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Mac-Hows: Hardware

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by Chris Morrow

Network printer settings can be lost when upgrading to a newer version of Mac OS. The following steps will show you how to add a new printer to your network. 1. Obtain your printer’s IP address by printing a status page. 2. Go to System Preferences,...

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by Jordan Russell

If you travel a lot with your MacBook, it would be wise to have a special cable adapter that will allow your Mac’s power plug to fit into any socket within a specific range of countries. Check the Apple website to learn about various types of adapters...

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by Mark Adams

Imagine a situation where you got two Mac minis with almost similar configurations; however you need to transfer the wireless card from say Mac2 to Mac 1. What will you do: simply swap the hard drives, move the wireless card manually or anything else?...

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by Anthony Goldstein

If you have tried hooking your Mac to a UPS with the latest Snow Leopard on it and found that you can’t use APC PowerChute utility to monitor the UPS performance, then you are on the right article. Now let’s see how we can monitor UPS on Mac. First,...

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by Anthony Goldstein

If you have tried hooking your Mac to a UPS with the latest Snow Leopard on it and found that you can’t use APC PowerChute utility to monitor the UPS performance, then you are on the right article. Now let’s see how we can monitor UPS on Mac. First,...

Mac-How of the month
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by James Das

Help, care, protection – usually these words come to our minds when we think of 911. MacKeeper is like 911, but only for Mac OS world.

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