Mac OS X

Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, Compressor 4: Using OpenCL-enabled graphics cards

Find answers to the following questions in this article: Does the graphics card in my Mac support OpenCL? What’s OpenCL? Do I need to have a graphics card that supports OpenCL to use Final Cut Pro X? Is OpenCL support … Continue reading

iTunes 10.4 for Mac: Older media files may require iTunes to reopen in 32-bit mode

With iTunes 10.4 or later on OS X Lion, you may get the following alert when attempting to play some older media files: "This movie requires QuickTime, which is not supported by this version of iTunes."

Boot Camp: System requirements for Microsoft Windows

This article explains the system and Windows disc requirements for running Boot Camp.

OS X Lion: How to install Lion on multiple computers

You can easily install OS X Lion on every Mac that’s authorized for your personal use. You can purchase Lion once, then download it multiple times.

Boot Camp: Windows 7 installation frequently asked questions

Find answers to questions about installing Microsoft Windows 7 on your Mac via Boot Camp.

OS X Lion: About Lion Recovery Disk Assistant

The Lion Recovery Disk Assistant lets you create Lion Recovery on an external drive that has all of the same capabilities as the built-in Lion Recovery: reinstall Lion, repair the disk using Disk Utility, restore from a Time Machine backup, … Continue reading

OS X Lion: How to remove Mac App Store apps that appear in Launchpad

With Launchpad, you can easily remove apps purchased from the Mac App Store.

Boot Camp 4.0 System Requirements

This article explains the system and Microsoft Windows disc requirements for running Boot Camp 4.0. Important: If your Mac has a Boot Camp partition with Windows XP or Windows Vista, you can continue to use your Boot Camp partition, but … Continue reading

OS X Lion: About Auto Save and Versions

Learn about Auto Save and Versions in OS X Lion.

MobileMe: How do I see the progress of my iDisk sync in OS X Lion?

After migrating to OS X Lion, you may notice that you don’t see any progress indication in the Finder when syncing files using MobileMe iDisk.