Most Macs come pre-loaded with gigabytes of software that you will most likely never use. Unless you plan on using every printer in the world, you probably do not need your computer to support them all. A Mac tuneup is a cleaning process that involves removing unnecessary software to free up space on your Mac, leaving more room for the programs you actually want, and making your Mac run better than Apple ever planned.
Small Problem?
You might need a nerd if…
- Your Mac is going slower and slower
- You see unexpected popups on your Mac
- Your Mac takes a long time to start up
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