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your mac is new so it should have plenty of memory on it! i have the free version of microsoft office on here. if your worried about removing space i use this http://www.piriform.com/CCLEANER |
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Hi, thanks for all the info. Sorry to say I have no idea how to find out how much memory there is, or how to transfer photos to a memory stick. My best ones are already on PhotoBucket. |
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Eileen, to find out your info......... Click on the Apple icon, top left of your Mac and click on "About this Mac" ....... a small box will open with details of Processor and Memory. Click on "More info" in this box and you will get a Hardware Overview showing everything you need to know about your Mac....... speed, memory etc. Just close the boxes in the usual way. |
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Thanks, Mags. I did that, but in all honesty didn't understand what the hardware overview meant. I mean, how much is a gigabyte? What wiukd be helpful would be a horizontal bar such as we have on our PM page, where the used part is colored, so you can look at it and see if you have a lot left or are getting full. That would be so much easier to understand. |
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