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    How to Configure MacBook Air

    I have recently purchased a new Macbook Air from United States of America which my friend shipped from New York, which was very good in performance and the design but the problem is that i want to Configure MacBook Air and there is no guide or the manuals for that help. So, i wanted to know that how can i set up the Macbook air, any suggestion on the topic will be appreciated to resolve the issue and there is also a problem in the customization of the desktop; so it will be a great help if you provide help on the customization of the desktop. In addition to that i wanted to know that how can i share data to other machines from the Macbook air.

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    Re: How to Configure MacBook Air

    As you have mentioned that you want to configure the Macbook Air so that can be done with the Set up Assistance which is available in the Macbook Air. There are a basic set up and the Migration set up option available in the in the set up assistance in the Configures option. Other issue that you have mentioned is of the customization which can be done by using the system Preferences options available in the apple icon and the information can be migrated from one apple device to another device which can be done by using the DVD and CD sharing set up which is a option in the apple’s Macbok air. If you do not get any point and want a detailed description then you need to click on the apple’s manual link for the Macbook Air which will explain all the point in details and for any further assistance contact the apple customer care.

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    Re: How to Configure MacBook Air

    The primary occasion you go round on your MacBook Air, Setup Assistant starts. Setup Assistant Helps you go through your Internet information and set up a client account on your MacBook Air. You can also drift in order from another Mac throughout setup. The most import thing that should be kept in mind is that if you don’t utilize Setup Assistant to transport information when you initial start up your MacBook Air, you can do it presently using Migration Assistant. Go to the Applications these can be done by going in to the folder >> open Utilities >> and double-click Migration Assistant to get the required set up assistance from there.

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    Re: How to Configure MacBook Air

    To set up your MacBook Air in a proper way and get all the set up assistance both in the migration of the information and the assistant follow the below steps as:
    • In the Setup Assistant, pursue the onscreen commands awaiting you acquire to the “Do You Already Own a Mac?” display.

    • Then you need to do a basic setup or a setup with migration in the macbook screen according to your requirements.

    • To do an essential setup, choose “Do not transport my information now” and click to select the Continue option.

    • Go after the residual prompts to choose your wireless network, set up a description, And go out Setup Assistant.

    • To do a setup with immigration/migration, you need to select the Mac you desire to roam information from.

    • You may have to inform software if the other Mac doesn’t have Mac OS X description 10.5.3 Or afterward installed.

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    Re: How to Configure MacBook Air

    You can rapidly create the desktop look the way you desire using System Preferences, your control center for most settings on your MacBook Air. Choose Apple icon and then in the System Preferences from the menu bar or you need to click the Organization Preferences icon in the Dock of the Macbook Air, just follow the steps to get the solution in a proper way;

    • First you need to select the Apple icon which is present on the desktop.

    • After that select the system Preferences from the main menu that will appear in the dialog box or click on the system Preferences option that will be present on the dock

    • After that select the appropriate option to customize the desktop in the Macbook air.

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    Re: How to Configure MacBook Air

    You can associate your MacBook Air with an additional Mac or Windows computer that has A visual disc drives and is on the similar agitated or wireless network. Utilize this other Computer to transfer information to your MacBook Air, if the supplementary computer is a Mac then it becomes very much easier task to migrate the data. Contribute to the stuffing of DVDs or CDs or install the computer with the visual drive can be a Mac with Mac OS X v10.4.11 or afterward, or a Windows XP or Windows Vista computer. If the Mac has Mac OS X v10.5.3 or afterward, DVD Or CD allocation is previously installed. You can associate with additional than one additional computer, but you can use only one associate computer at a time.

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    Re: How to Configure MacBook Air

    The problem that you have mentioned can be easily solved as apple provides a Manual guide with the product from where you can get all the configuration information from there and the Customization options. There are a number of the other features available with that, if you do not have the Manual with you then you can simply download the .pdf file of the same from the apple website according to the 11’’ or the 13’’ Macbook air. The .pdf file contains all the information such as the set up Assistant, sharing of the information to the other devices, customization of the desk top and other details which will be very helpful to you.

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