Your computer should have a thin, wide slot on its housing; this is where the SD card goes.  Make sure you insert the SD card angled side first and label side up. Many newer Macs don't have an SD card slot, so you'll need to purchase an SD-to-USB adapter in order to connect your SD card. It's a blue, face-shaped icon in the Dock. This menu item is on the left side of your Mac's menu bar, which is at the top of the screen. It's in the Go drop-down menu. It's in the middle of the Utilities page. The utilities on this page are usually arranged alphabetically. You'll see it in the window that's on the far-left side of the Disk Utility page. It's at the top of the Disk Utility window. This box is in the middle of the page. Doing so causes a drop-down menu to appear with the following format options:   Mac OS Extended (Journaled) - The default Mac format. Only works on Mac.  Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted) - Encrypted version of the default Mac format.  Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) - Version of the default Mac format that treats files with the same name differently if there are case differences (e.g., "file.txt" and "File.txt").  Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted) - A combination of the three above formatting options for the Mac format.  MS-DOS (FAT) - Works on both Windows and Mac computers, but has file size limit of 4 gigabytes.  ExFAT (Recommended) - Works on both Windows and Mac computers. Has no storage limit. Doing this will set your selected format as the preference for your SD card. Doing so will cause your Mac to begin erasing and reformatting your SD card. Once this process is complete, your SD card will support your selected format.
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One-sentence summary -- Insert the SD card into your computer. Open the Finder. Click Go. Click Utilities. Double-click Disk Utility. Click your SD card's name. Click the Erase tab. Click the box below the "Format" heading. Click a format you want to use. Click Erase, then click Erase when prompted.


You can find this in the owner's manual, on a sticker inside the driver-side door jamb, or in the glove compartment.  It may be the same for all four tires, or the front and rear tires may be different—it differs by model. Normally, it will be in the range of 28 to 36 psi (pounds per square inch) or 195 to 250 kPa (kilopascals). You can also find the maximum tire pressure on the tires themselves, but use this only if you can't find the vehicle's recommended numbers. "Maximum" doesn't necessarily translate to "best." A good rule of thumb is to set the tires to 32 psi. Then find the proper pressure and correct as needed. Warm air expands, and will give you a false reading of greater pressure.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the recommended pressure. Check the tires when cool.


The sooner you catch and treat the damage, the better. The longer you wait before treating the damage, the more difficult it will be to repair. In some cases, you may have to resort to more extreme treatments, such as cutting your hair. Your hair care regime includes not only treatments, but also good habits, such as avoiding heat styling. Clarifying shampoo can help smooth and calm your hair when it’s dry or crispy. If you can't find a clarifying shampoo, use a gentle shampoo instead, then rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar.  Wash your hair no more than twice per week. Skip the hot water and use cool or lukewarm water instead.  Don’t use a clarifying shampoo if your hair is severely damaged, as this could make the damage even worse. If you’re unsure whether to use it or not, ask a stylist. Protein-based conditioners fill the tiny rips and tears in your hair, making it stronger. The repair is not permanent, and only lasts until the next time you wash your hair. The benefit is that your hair is stronger and more resistant to damage.  Consider using a leave-in conditioner after you step out of the shower. This will help lock the moisture in and keep your hair hydrated throughout the day. Follow the directions carefully. Don’t leave the conditioner in for longer than the recommended time, as this can make your hair brittle. Get your hair damp first, then apply a deep conditioner to it. Pull your hair up into a loose bun, and cover it with a shower cap. Wrap a hot towel around your head, wait 10 to 20 minutes, then rinse the deep conditioner out.  Look for ingredients such as keratin, olive oil, protein, or shea butter. If you are in a hurry, apply a deep conditioner to your hair after you rinse the shampoo out. Leave it in for 3 to 5 minutes, then rinse it out.  You can use hair masks once or twice each week. Heat some olive oil over the stove, then allow it to cool down to room temperature. Apply it to clean, towel-dried hair. Tuck your hair under a shower cap, then wrap a hot towel around your hair. Wait 1 hour, then rinse the oil out with cold water. Use shampoo to remove any residue, if desired.  You can do this treatment 1 to 3 times a month. How much olive oil you use depends on how long and thick your hair is. You need enough to completely saturate your hair. For a deep conditioning treatment, leave the oil on overnight. How often you use a treatment depends on the product itself, so read the label carefully. In most cases, you can use them once or twice a week. If you don't see any progress after 3 months, your hair is likely damaged beyond repair. Visit a salon  to have the damage cut out. Keep in mind that not all treatments work for everyone. What works for your best friend may not work for you. How short you cut your hair depends on how far up the damage extends. Ideally, you should cut all of the damage off. If your hair is damaged all the way to the roots and you don't want to cut all of your hair off, cut layers into it instead. This will prevent the damage from creeping further up the hair shaft.  Make the most of your cut. Go for a chic bob or a cute pixie. If you want something more edgy, try an undercut instead. If you don’t want to go too short, you can trim your hair every 4-6 weeks until the damage is gone. This will take longer, but will prevent the ends from fraying, which can increase the damage.
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Start your new hair care regime immediately. Use a clarifying shampoo if your hair is dry or staticky. Strengthen your hair with a protein-based conditioner. Turn a deep conditioner into a hydrating mask. Replenish your hair with a hot oil treatment. Give treatments 3 months before reassessing your hair. Cut the damage off as a last resort.