Insert Pause Key for an iPhone Contact (To Dial Bridge Numbers)

How To: Insert Pause Key for an iPhone Contact (To Dial Bridge Numbers)

You can create an iPhone contact that will automatically dial a phone number, pause, and input a code (such as a bridge meeting CiscoWebex/GoToMetting/Open Voice, etc.). The “,” key is used to insert a pause in an iPhone contact. Each “,” inserted will add about a second of pause to the automatic dialing sequence. Use the...

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Remove: R.SRVTRCK.COM Malware Redirect – Mac OS X Chrome / Safari / Firefox

Remove: R.SRVTRCK.COM Malware Redirect – Mac OS X Chrome / Safari / Firefox

When you browse a website in Chrome, Safari, or Firefox, you notice an odd website appearing in your URL bar first before actually visiting the website you intended to. This is known as a URL redirect and something in your browser is causing this to happen randomly for sites you try to visit. The website redirect...

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Fix: This Item Is Temporarily Unavailable – Mac OS X Recovery Mode

Fix: This Item Is Temporarily Unavailable – Mac OS X Recovery Mode

When you attempt a Mac OS X system recovery (boot holding command + r), you get a message this item is temporarily unavailable and it prevents you from completing a re-install of the OS. Some online reports suggest to login to iCloud from Safari by backing out of the installation and selecting Get Help Online from...

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How To: Install Mac OS High Sierra 10.13 – RAID 0 Configuration

How To: Install Mac OS High Sierra 10.13 – RAID 0 Configuration

RAID 0 is a popular disk setup solution to achieve the fastest possible read and write disk speeds by splitting data between two or more hard drives. The latest version of Mac OS X High Sierra (10.13) does not allow you to simply install to any kind of RAID configuration. This has frustrated a lot of...

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Reduce iMovie Library Size – Mac OS X

Reduce iMovie Library Size – Mac OS X

Whenever you drag a file into iMovie, the file is automatically copied and stored inside iMovie’s My Media section for your project. The media file will continue to exist until you decide to go in and manually delete it. It seems iMovie users forget about this. Gradually, as you begin to drag new media to iMovie...

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