How to Repair a Mac Disk with First Aid

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You can repair many common file-system problems on a Mac with Disk Utility’s First Aid feature. Open Disk Utility, select the volume you want to check, and choose First Aid. For the most thorough check, run First Aid on the volume, its container, and finally the physical disk. If the startup disk cannot be repaired … Read more

How to Share and Control Another Mac Screen

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You can share and control another Mac by turning on Screen Sharing on the Mac you want to access, selecting which users are allowed to connect, and then connecting from Finder or the Screen Sharing app. The remote user can have full control or only view the screen, depending on the permissions you choose. Mac … Read more

How to Update macOS Safely

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The safest way to update macOS is to check compatibility, back up your Mac, connect it to power, confirm that you have enough free storage, and install the update from System Settings or System Preferences. Do not interrupt the Mac while the update is installing, and allow extra time for several restarts. Quick Answer Before … Read more

How to Connect to a Shared Folder or NAS on a Mac

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You can connect to a shared folder or NAS (network-attached storage) on a Mac through Finder. Open Finder, select Go > Connect to Server, enter the server’s address—usually in the format smb://server-name/share-name—and select Connect. After you enter the required credentials, the shared folder appears in Finder under Locations and on the Mac desktop if external … Read more

How to Share Files Between Two Macs

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The easiest way to share files between two Macs on the same network is to turn on File Sharing on the Mac that contains the files, choose which folders and users can access them, and connect from the other Mac through Finder. You can also use AirDrop for a quick, temporary transfer without setting up … Read more

How to Make and Receive Phone Calls on a Mac

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You can make and receive regular cellular phone calls on a Mac by connecting it to an iPhone signed in to the same Apple Account. After you enable Calls on Other Devices on the iPhone and Calls from iPhone on the Mac, you can start calls from FaceTime, Contacts, Safari, Mail, Maps, and other apps … Read more

How to Use Live Activities from iPhone on Mac

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Live Activities from your iPhone can appear in the menu bar on your Mac, allowing you to check ongoing updates without picking up your phone. These updates may include information such as a delivery, a sports score, a ride, or another time-sensitive event supported by an iPhone app. To use Live Activities on your Mac, … Read more

How to Copy Text from Photos and Images on a Mac

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You can copy text from a photo or image on a Mac with Live Text. Open the image in Photos, Preview, Quick Look, or Safari, move your pointer over the words until the text-selection cursor appears, and then drag across the text. Press Command-C or choose Edit > Copy. Live Text can also translate selected … Read more

How to Use Markup on a Mac

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Markup lets you add notes, highlights, drawings, shapes, signatures, and other annotations to PDFs, images, screenshots, and documents on a Mac. You can use it in Preview, Quick Look, Mail, and the screenshot tools without installing another app. Quick Answer To use Markup on a Mac: Open a PDF or image in Preview, or select … Read more