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I have just had yet another Mac problem sorted out by Karl Brandt - owner of System Solutions in Blackwater St - when the Apple Support Line just told me to upgrade my whole OSX...


Apple is very good if you google their Support page, put in your Mac Computer serial number - they will literally ring you straight back and if you are trying to learn how to do something they can be really helpful. Especially if you give them permission to see your screen.


I am a very experienced Mac user but still find myself coming up against things which I dont understand and in this regard Apple Support are helpful..


But - beware when a particular App, Mac up is not working.. ie like in this case my Contacts - which had been sticking for ages while the rest of my Macbook Pro was working absolutely fine.


So Apple's solution is just to get you to upgrade... which is like renewing your whole car because you have a puncture.


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Karl sorted this out literally in a matter of minutes - as he has done before on many occasions.. I have been using System Solutions since I bought a G4 from them in January 2000 and they are an absolutely treasure of a local business.


Highly and sincerely Recommended!

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