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How to Use AirDrop on MacBook?

How to Use AirDrop on MacBook?

With AirDrop, you can wirelessly send documents, photos, videos, websites, map locations, and more to a nearby Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Share content with AirDrop , you can wirelessly send documents, photos, videos, websites, map locations, and more with...

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Other Ways to Back up and Restore Files

Other Ways to Back up and Restore Files

Actually Time Machine is the built-in backup feature of your Mac, but there are also different methods to back up and restore files. As a matter of fact, you use Time Machine to back up your Mac, you can use third-party backup apps and services that are...

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How to Adjust Graphics Performance on MacBook Pro?

How to Adjust Graphics Performance on MacBook Pro?

Let’s try to adjust graphics performance on your MacBook Pro. Actually, most of MacBook Pro models have two different graphic systems  an integrated graphics processor and a discrete graphics processor a software feature that optimizes graphics performance...

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Updating the Software on Your MacBook

Updating the Software on Your MacBook

Let’s use software update to find and install updates for macOS, built-in apps like Safari and apps downloaded from the App Store. How to use Software Update? 1- Select System Preferences from the Apple menu , after that click Software Update to check for updates. 2-...

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Let’s Know Your MacBook Model

Let’s Know Your MacBook Model

You can check this information to find out which MacBook you have, and where it fits in the history of MacBook. Actually your Mac prepares you with several tools to help you identify it. The easiest way is About This Mac, available by selecting About This Mac from the...

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How to Reset NVRAM or PRAM on Your MacBook

How to Reset NVRAM or PRAM on Your MacBook

Whenever your Mac has some problems related to settings stored in NVRAM or PRAM, resetting it can help. NVRAM (nonvolatile random-access memory) is really a small amount of memory that your Mac uses to save certain settings and access them rapidly. PRAM...

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