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How to Defrag a Mac Computer
You may notice a slight decrease in your Mac's performance over time as you rename files or move them between folders because these files become fragmented with each change. You can optimize your Mac's performance by defragmenting your hard drive. While the newest version of the Mac operation system, called Mac OS X, automatically defragments most files, you may still need to run a defragmenting program from time to time to check over all of the files on your hard drive.
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How to Get Rid of an MSN Virus on a Mac
The MSN Virus Project is a Trojan horse virus that propagates itself by sending a link to all the contacts on an infected user's MSN Messenger buddy list. The link looks like it is coming from a friend and encourages you to click on it, thus installing the virus. For this reason, the MSN virus spreads quickly.
The Mac operating system is less susceptible to viruses compared to PCs. However, a Mac may occasionally download the virus.
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How to Delete a Facebook Virus on a Mac
Macintosh operating systems are highly immune to viruses, but there are some Trojans and other types of spyware that can maneuver their way into your computer. When an outside source such as Facebook downloads an unwanted virus onto your Mac, you can easily remove it yourself. There are also free programs available to Mac users on the Web that can help you keep your computer clean and running smoothly.
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How to Customize a Logitech PS3 Mediaboard for Mac OS X
The Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro PS3 keyboard is a Bluetooth keyboard designed to be used the PlayStation 3 game console. Through the keyboard is designed for use the PS3, it is still a standard Bluetooth keyboard that can be used with any Bluetooth-enabled computer. If you want to use the Logitech MediaBoard PS3 keyboard with a Mac OS X computer, you can do so through the System Preferences menu without customizing or altering the device in any way.
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How to Remove the OSX.RSPlug.A Trojan Horse from your Mac
Remove the OSX.RSPlug.A Trojan Horse from your Mac
So far the only malicious software known to infect Macintosh Computers is called the OSX.RSPlug.A, a rather insidious Trojan Horse. It's not exactly a virus since it doesn't replicate itself, but it can cause some damage. The only way to get this malware on your computer is to download and install it, and enter in your administrator password.
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How to Buff Out Scratches on a Phone After Dropping It
Scratches on your phone can make it hard to distinguish numbers or text.
Cell phones and their screens become scratched with time, particularly when you accidentally drop the phone. Commercially available liquid products are available to polish damaged phones and screens, but cell phone owners can also use a number of household items to remove scratches. It is not easy to remove deep scratches, but you can typically remove minor scratches by applying either one, or a combination of creams or pastes. The correct application method is to use a circular movement, not unlike the motion required when waxing a vehicle.
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How to Clean Up a Mac OS X Hard Drive
How to clean up a Mac hard drive.
Mac OS X is an operating system developed by Apple Inc. While the Mac OS X is traditionally viewed as being simpler and less complex than the Windows alternative, the hard drive in your Mac computer can still become slow if bogged down by too many files and folders. Learn how to clean up a Mac OS X hard drive and delete extraneous files to free up space and help your Mac run faster.
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How to Copy DVDs With Mac OS X
Copying DVDs with Mac OS X is simple and easy. It's perfect for making multiple copies of a movie you've made, backing up information from your computer or keeping an electronic library of all of your files. But copying DVDs can be illegal, so use the ability to burn DVDs responsibly.
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iPhone User Guide - for iOS 5.0 Software
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Mac OSX Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide
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