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Whether you purchase a new or used Mac®, you’ll quickly discover that machines built by Apple® are reliable and user-friendly. Like any computer, however, you should know how to maintain your Mac to keep it good condition. The team at Experimac Canton is Michigan’s Apple repair experts. They explain how you can keep your Mac out of their shop with their guide to keeping new and used Macs running fast. 

5 Ways to Keep New/Used Macs Healthy 

1. Install Antivirus Software 

Canton-Used-MacAll computers are susceptible to viruses and malware. To keep your Mac healthy, download reputable antivirus software, which will regularly scan your computer for malware and block potential threats. Personal and business computers are attacked by malicious software on a regular basis. Antivirus protections will keep your files and sensitive information safe. 

2. Watch Your Apps 

Are you running iTunes® or Microsoft Office® without knowing it? Your Mac dock may be deceiving you. Although programs appear closed, the program may still be running, using critical stores of RAM and CPU. Keep your Mac from overheating by selecting the Apple menu at the top-left corner of your screen. Click “Force Quit” to examine what’s running and ensure that unused apps are shut down.

3. Clean the Desktop 

Your desktop is a convenient place for your favorite apps and documents. However, housing them there can make your Mac slow. Whether you have a used or brand new Mac, keep all apps in your Applications folder and file documents in another place to save RAM. 

4. Keep Software Updated 

Software updates are essential to keep bugs and hackers away. This is why Apple and their third party developers update their software to remove glitches and security concerns frequently. In most cases, you will be alerted when there is an app or OS X® update to be installed on your Mac. Take the time to install updates so that you’re better protected from malicious threats. 

5. Back Up Data 

Although new and refurbished Macs are highly reliable, there is always a chance of a hard drive problem or power surge that can cause your Mac to crash. Back up your data every couple of weeks to protect your files from destruction. If you use your Mac for work, back up more frequently

You can either drag and drop files and folders over to your external hard drive or used an online, cloud-based service to keep your files safe. 

For quality new and used Macs and Apple repairs, call Experimac Canton in Canton, MI at (734) 927-4047. To explore their current selection of pre-owned/used Apple products, including iPads® and iPhones®, visit their website

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