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FAQ - Macintosh - Macintosh

Macintosh

  • When I popped my floppy out of the computer in the lab, an error came up. Why?
  • If I drag my disk into the trash can, won't that erase my files?
  • Does the keyboard on a Macintosh really act as a hub?
  • Can I run Windows-native applications on my mac?
  • How can I partition my Macintosh hard drive?
  • Is there any way I can telnet using my mac?
  • Is Mac OSX really Unix based?
  • What should I do if I cannot start up my mac as I regularly do (It won't let me get to the desktop)?
  • Is there a command for the Mac equal to that of Windows' Ctrl+Alt+Del? If so, what is it?
  • Will my external devices for my Mac work under OSX?
  • I heard Mac OSX is impossible to crash. Is this true?
  • How do I know how much memory I have on my Macintosh?
  • How do I know how fast my Macintosh is?
  • How do I access my network drive using my Macintosh at home?
  • Is there a different web browser avaiable for the Mac that is simpler?
  • Can I set up my Macintosh to have multiple people be able to log in?
  • How do I set up my printer?
  • How can I capture the current screen as a picture (like the PC's "Print Screen" function)?
  • How big is my hard drive on my Macintosh?



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