How Do I Refresh A Finder Window On A Mac? There isn't a perfect way to refresh Finder windows in macOS or OS X. You can, however, force a refresh by hitting the back button and then forward... Read answer Asked by Loren B. on September 5th, 2013 Filed Under: Windows, OS X, Finder, Mavericks, Mountain Lion
How Do I Open A .EXE File In Mac OS X? You cannot open a .exe file in OS X. Instead, you should install Windows to your Mac via Boot Camp, VMWare, or Parallels. Any of those apps will let... Read answer Asked by Maurice M. on January 16th, 2013 Filed Under: Parallels, Windows, Boot Camp, VMWare, EXE
How Do I Close Every Window At Once On My Mac? Yes, you can close each window for an application (or each Finder window), by pressing Option+Command+W. Close a single window with Command+W. If you... Read answer Asked by Ross N. on March 20th, 2014 Filed Under: Windows, OS X, Finder, Shortcuts
Which Is The Fastest, Boot Camp, VMWare, Or Parallels? Boot Camp is the fastest solution for running Windows on your Mac. If you use Boot Camp, Windows will run natively. VMWare and Parallels both work... Read answer Asked by Linda H. on March 20th, 2012 Filed Under: Parallels, Windows, Boot Camp, VMWare
How Do I Merge Finder Windows In OS X Mavericks? Yes, you can combine windows into one tabbed window in OS X Mavericks. From the Finder, go to Window > Merge All Windows to complete the process. Read answer Asked by Vicky P. on August 23rd, 2013 Filed Under: Windows, OS X, Finder, Tabs, Mavericks
Can I Run Windows 7 With Parallels Desktop 6 For Mac? Yes, Parallels Desktop 6 For Mac does support the Windows 7 operating... Read answer Asked by Brian T. on February 17th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Parallels, Windows, Windows 7
How Do I Install Boot Camp? Installing Boot Camp in Mac OS X can be done in three steps. First, run the Boot Camp Assistant. It's located inside the Utilities folder in your... Read answer Asked by Noah G. on March 21st, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Windows, Boot Camp
How Do I Run Windows On My Mac? Running Windows while simultaneously running Mac OS X is easy. You will need a copy of Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac and a copy of either Windows XP... Read answer Asked by Jack R. on October 29th, 2010 Filed Under: Parallels, Windows, Virtualization