Your computer is the tool that makes your world go around. Keeping it trustworthy is a high priority to keeping your business prosperous. What do you do when you favorite application turns on you? Just keep in mind It worked for you and it will again!
My New Computer
That is almost always true, unless this is a brand new computer and this is the first time you are using it. You took it out of the pretty box and set it up in your workspace as elegantly as is possible, considering the cash you just laid out for the privilege.
Now you can load up the software you have also purchased and start to learn about this mysteriously new friend. Hopefully you made wise decisions of the add on components as required to do the tasks you envision.
The average new computer purchaser will take the system out of the box and set it up and let-er-rip! This is fine for a typical home user but for someone who has goals to use this system to make serious money; they need to take a different tact.
It may be a goal to learn the operating system first, if you are new to this version or you may be transferring all the software from a previous Macintosh computer. One suggestion that may be of value is that a new computer should be reinitialized as a learning task. If you are planning on using this computer intensively from the get-go, plan on learning as much about maintaining it at the start, for resolving future critical issues.
Installing MacOS X on a fresh computer or Reinstalling MacOS X on your current computer
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