Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Create Apple ID without Credit Card Info

1. Choose a free App

2. Create New Apple ID

3. Choose Country or Region

4. Step by Step -> Payment Card None

Mac OS X: Change Screen Capture Format

To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.
To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4 and drag to select the area you want.
The picture is saved as a TIFF file on your Desktop. Note: Mac OS X 10.2 and later saves pictures as PDF files.
To copy the screen capture to the Clipboard instead of saving it as a file, press Control-Command-Shift-3 to copy the entire screen to the Clipboard, or Control-Command-Shift-4 to copy the selected range to the Clipboard.

Change Screen Capture Format:
Run Terminal Command ->
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg
Logout Or Restart

Support Format:
JPG/GIF/PNG/PDF

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Reinstall QuickTime X

(1) Dowload and install Pacifist
(2) Insert your Snow Leopard install DVD
(3) Run Pacifist and choose "Open Apple Install Disks"
(4) Search for "Quicktime Player.app"
(5) Select "Quicktime Player.app" (in Essentials.pkg/Applications) and choose "Install to Default Location"

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

Monday, October 3, 2011

This device isn’t eligible for the requested build





    1. Click Finder

    2. At the top menu, click Go.

    3. Select “Go To Folder” from the submenu.

    4. Type “/private“.

    5. Open the folder “etc” and locate the “hosts” file.

    6. Copy it to some folder and right click on the file and click show info and make sure you have the rights to read and edit it.

    7. Open it with text editor.

    8. Add “ 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com” to the end of the file.

    9. Now, save the file. Your host file will look like this after you edit.





  1. Copy it back into the “etc” folder and replace the old “hosts” file.

  2. Restart iTunes and it should be fixed.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Wordpress to Blogger Conversion

Instructions

  1. Login to your WordPress account and navigate to the Dashboard for the blog that you'd like to transfer to Blogger.
  2. Click on the Manage tab below the Blog name.
  3. Click on the Export link below the Manage tab.
  4. Download the WordPress WXR export file by clicking on Download Export File.
  5. Save this file to your local machine.
  6. Browse to that saved document with the form and click Convert.
  7. Save this file to your local machine. This file will be the contents of your posts/comments from WordPress in a Blogger export file.
  8. Login to your Blogger or create a new user.
  9. Once logged in, click on the Create a Blog link from the user dashboard, and then click on the Import Blog Tool
  10. Follow the instructions and upload your Blogger export file when prompted.
  11. After completing the import wizard, you should have a set of imported posts from WordPress that you can now publish to Blogger. Have fun!

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