Apple make a range of Macintosh computers which have a range of storage capacities. The storage capacity can be further enhanced by the addition of external storage devices.
Terabytes....
go to your nearest solutions inc store or other authorised apple store and they will examine your computer and tell you your possible options
The name 'Macintosh' was coined by Jef Raskin, who is widely considered to be the 'Father of the Mac' by computer historians. It is a variation of the word McIntosh, a variety of apples (the fruit).
There are programs available to assist in recovery of MacIntosh Data. These programs have to be installed on the user's computer prior to being used.
Geary Yelton has written: 'Music and the Macintosh' -- subject(s): Computer sound processing, Data processing, MIDI (Standard), Macintosh (Computer), Music
If it's apple just give it to the Apple Store If it's windows, you probably have malware. Reinstall the system after backing up your data.
you put the data and it go store
Yes. You can go to the Apple APP Store on any computer and on your iPhone and on an iPad if it is capable of connecting to an available cellular data network. However, iPods and iPads that are not cellular models will not be able to access the Apple APP Store without a WiFi connection.
John Baxter has written: 'Macintosh desktop design' -- subject(s): Data processing, Desktop publishing, Graphic design (Typography), Macintosh (Computer) 'Macintosh desktop typography' -- subject(s): Computer fonts, Desktop publishing, Specimens
Renrui Chen has written: 'MACINTOSH shi yung shou ce (4) Zhong wen xi tong' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer), Data processing, Chinese language, Word processing 'MACINTOSH shi yung shou ce (3) Zhong wen xi tong' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer), Data processing, Chinese language, Word processing
in its hardware
No, the only reason itunes would replace your music is if your computer got lost/stolen while being in the hands of an certified apple technician in an apple store. It's your job to back up your data not apple's job to replace it.
Yes