Sunday, 20 September 2015
Fix any Mac or iOS problem in seconds
Macs and iOS devices run smoothly
and efficiently, but nothing lasts
forever and over time you will run
into problems. Bloated apps,
upgrades that stretch your device’s
hardware resources, and more
demanding apps and games can all make your Mac
struggle. Even though OS X and iOS are incredibly
robust operating systems, you will eventually
encounter a problem.
In this feature, we’re going to look at common
problems and how to fix them. In many cases, routine
maintenance such as backing up and archiving old files
and remembering to perform incremental updates to the
operating system and apps makes a huge difference.
Resource-hogging apps, stalled updates and backups
that take days to complete are all easy-to-address issues
which, once resolved, will improve your Mac. We’ve got a
slew of tips on how to fix system performance, file
management, and network niggles.
Some issues will only have reared their head when you
made the leap of faith from one version of OS X to the
next - almost certainly from Mavericks to Yosemite.
Jumping to the upcoming version of OS X, El Capitan, is
bound to reveal additional gremlins.
Issues with photos no longer being where you expect
to find them, and other files seemingly going missing,
are common annoyances. Many users have reported
ongoing Wi-Fi and network problems in Yosemite, and
iTunes 12 has also had some unwelcome surprises for
unwary users.
With Yosemite still exhibiting problems, and the beta
version of El Capitan now available, this is a great time to
learn about common Mac problems and prepare yourself
for any trouble that might arise
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