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My Passport For Mac Photos

Update outlook mail settings. Select Tools| Accounts from the menu in Outlook for Mac. Click the + below the account list. Select E-mail from the menu. Enter your Gmail address under E-mail address. Type your Gmail password under Password. ​If you have turned on 2-step authentication for the Gmail account, create a new application password for Outlook for Mac and use that. Question Info. Unfortunately the Gmail account is cannot be configured as an Exchange Server account, so the feature to synchronize your Contacts / Calendar appointments etc., is not available. Also Outlook 2011 for Mac does not currently support CalDAV (Google Calendar, MobileMe, etc.). If this is a feature you’d like to see in future versions. Use IMAP to check Gmail on other email clients - Step 1: Check that IMAP is turned on On your computer, open Gmail. In the top right, click Settings. Click Settings. Click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab. In the 'IMAP Access' section, select Enable IMAP. Click Save Changes. Add Your Gmail Account to Outlook 2011 Mac Using IMAP. To set up your Outlook client to work with Gmail: Enable IMAP in Gmail. Sign in to Gmail. Click the gear icon in the upper-right and select Gmail settings at the top of any Gmail page. Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP. Select Enable IMAP. Configure your IMAP client and click Save Changes.

If I lost everything, would My Passport be able to reinstate my MacBook Pro in it's entirety? It does not look like it contains much; therefore I am worried. I have lots of data on my mbp, namely, Family Tree Maker software (from Ancestry.co.uk). It contains all my tree data, and lots and lots of Microsoft Word word-processed documents, eg, vast type-ups of Wills etc.

Reinsert your “My Passport for MAC” external drive when you need/want to retrieved backed up items you deleted off of your computer’s hard drive. Oct 29, 2015 9:14 AM. Question: Q: transferring photos to my passport More Less. Apple Footer. WD Passport Shows Up on my Mac but not on Windows t0pher Apr 2, 2014, 5:32 PM I just built a new PC and my WD 1TB Passport external hard drive shows up fine on my Mac laptop but won't appear on. Why arent there more games for the mac.

They take ages to translate and I would hate to lose them. I also have lots of saved info downloaded from the net, e.g., photos and census stuff. Whilst I can see the FTM.app, I cannot open to see whats inside.

I have 2 Trees on my software, but I can't see if they are in there for me to re-open from My Passport. If my whole mbp is in My Passport, I can't see it. If all the above are backed-up, if I change as much as a DoB on a Word document, will that document then be backed-up with the changes? Quite basic questions for you Apple folk, but the answers would help me and others a great deal. Helen My machine is: mbp, mid-2010; Mavericks. Version OS X 10.9.5. Depends on the backup software you use, what backup strategy you implement, and what you need to backup.

Where you will start at this point also depends on what you may have already backed up to the Passport and if you are using the pre-installed Passport software. If you want every change you make to a document instantly backed up to the Passport, then you need the right software to do that (if it exists.) If you wish to use Time Machine that is part of OS X, then it backs up every hour but does not instantly backup a changed file. You would have to repartition and reformat the Passport in order to use Time Machine.

Also, for Time Machine to work properly your Passport must be at least twice the capacity of your computer's drive. If is isn't, then you will have to decide upon a different type of software and backup strategy. Visit and read the FAQ on Backup and Restore.

For other backup software: Suggested Backup Software 1. Others may be found at. Visit and read the FAQ on backup and restore. I'm still confused. I use WD, My Passport for Mac: - Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled) - Created: 6 Aug 2013 - and bought by me Sept 2014 - Capacity: 999.83 GB - Available: 834.97 GB - Backups: backupdb (I don't know what this stands for, but its full of stuff, applications etc) It contains my FTM.app, but it's a backup so I don't know if it contains all the word documents I produced, photos etc. My computer is: - OS X 10.9.5 - Processor: 2.4 GHz, Intel core i5 - Memory 4 GB My stategy is to leave Time Machine attached to my Passport most of the time. When I bought my Passport and attached it to the computer, I just used the time machine and away it went.