Mac users are usually long-time Apple users. From using the bulky old Macs to the more modern and sleek Macbook Pros, they have established a strong bond between them and their device. No one will argue that Macbooks are great. And they are also built to last a long time, unlike most Windows PC. Older Mac models and newer Macbook pros, they all do the same job. Mac users do not feel that they need to continually make an upgrade because their device still works. But while the majority won’t trade their Macbooks for a Windows PC anytime soon, a growing number of Mac users are actually considering of making the switch from Mac to Windows because of lingering hard drive problems.
(Via: http://www.macworld.com/article/3180477/macs/the-mac-lineup-is-a-showcase-of-old-technology.html) But if you are an adamant Mac user and are willing to ride the tide with your trusted device (no matter how old it is), there are different tips you can try to overcome common Mac hard drive problems to keep your sanity intact.
(Via: https://www.macobserver.com/tips/freshen-up-older-mac-make-it-feel-new/) The following tips are a great help to ensure your Macbook works at its 100% for as long as it can.
Via: http://www.cultofmac.com/412606/10-mac-storage-tips-to-help-you-free-up-extra-hard-drive-space/) We live in a free world where all of us are free to make our own choices. If you feel that you are more comfortable using a Macbook Pro than most regular Windows PC, feel free to make that choice. Apple has superior features that appeal to a certain demographics and they continue to be loyal Mac users through the years. But once you feel that your Apple computer no longer meets your needs, you are also free to make the switch to a different brand and make and experience a different computing experience. The article The Edge Of An Apple Macbook Read more on: The Mac Zealots Blog via https://maczealots.com/the-edge-of-an-apple-macbook/
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