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Good afternoon Cindy, I have a folder full of iWeb “Domain files” sites on an external hard drive but, if you are looking for where iWeb stored the websites it is in a hidden library. You could try a search for “.sites2” and see if any results come up. A video I did back when “Lion” came out (same steps for Yosemite): To get to where iWeb stored the iWeb “.sites2” files first click on your desktop then use the “GO” menu hold the option key on the keyboard to reveal Library it will appear just below “Home” Once in the library open the Application support folder, then the iWeb folder & that is where iWeb would store the Domain.sites2 file. Good morning Samantha, I am guessing that you had published your websites to folder on your Mac and unfortunately iWeb cannot open published websites. All hope may not be lost however, you may still have your original iWeb domain file.

You could do a finder search for a “.sites2” file (this is the extension for an iWeb domain file) and see what you get for a result. Alternatively, the other place iWeb’s domain file can be found is in the Application support folder which is in the hidden library folder that can be found by, Clicking on the desktop, then use the GO menu then, hold the “option” key on the keyboard. This video walks you through the steps.

The newest Apple MacBook Air and Mac mini have no optical drive, and there is no physical media included in the box. That raises the question of how to recover and install the if you have to reformat or replace the internal Flash drive or hard disk. Here’s how to do it. Previously, all Macs included an optical drive and a DVD that would allow you to boot from it and reinstall the OS X. The latest version of iLife was included on that DVD. Nowadays Apple is moving away from clunky, rotating plastic discs.

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In addition, Lion’s hidden recovery partition allows you to boot, examine the main partition, do modest repairs, reformat if necessary, and reinstall OS X Lion. (Hold down the Option key at boot.) Alternatively, your problem may be so severe on one of these new Macs (an unlikely event) that you need to boot from Apple’s servers and have it check your hardware. (Hold down CMD-R at boot.) Either way, a Lion reinstall begs the question: with no DVD in the box and no copy of iLife on the recovery partition, how does iLife (iMovie, Garage Band, iPhoto.) get reinstalled? The details are buried in Apple’s. Here’s a recap. After you’ve reinstalled Lion, restart the Mac.

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Double-click the App Store in the Dock or select Apple Menu - App Store. Authenticate with your Apple ID and password. Select the “Purchases” tab. You should see the iLife suite appear in the “Accept” section. You can download it free of charge. Although Apple doesn’t mention it, we at TMO suspect that you need to register your new Mac under your Apple ID when you first boot up. That way, the Mac App Store knows that it should present you with the option to download iLife in step #5 above.

Finally, if your Internet connection is very, very slow, you may need to take your Mac back to an Apple retail store or find a fast Wi-Fi hot spot to accomplish this free download. iLife ‘11 no longer includes iDVD and iWeb. With no optical drive, iDVD is less useful unless you’ve bought one of the external USB MacBook Air SuperDrives.

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But that’s a separate article. ILife images: Apple, Inc.