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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"

Backing up means to save
copies of your files to another location, such as an external hard drive, CD, or DVD, or perhaps
a server on your network. If there is a serious problem with your Mac, you??™ll be extremely glad
you heeded this advice. Chapter 24 is all about backing up, and covers this procedure like a
blanket, so feel free to jump on ahead before continuing with the rest of this chapter if you like.
Let??™s delve a bit more into the most common issues Mac users face.
Troubleshoot Typical Hardware Problems
Your Mac??™s hardware is some of the best in the industry, and that??™s no exaggeration. Everyone in
the tech world knows the typical resale value of a Mac is much higher than that of other computers
due to Apple??™s high standards of quality. But no matter how well Apple makes its products, they will
break at some point. Usually, though, most hardware problems you may experience don??™t necessarily
stem from a broken Mac. Simply restarting your Mac can often cure most of your Mac??™s ills.
This section looks at some typical hardware problems and possible fixes to those problems.


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