Speed Up & Upgrade Your Mac
Computers eventually slow down due to software, incompatible upgrades, file clutter, inadvertent downloads, lack of memory, and more. Spinning beachballs and poor performance are frustrating. No worries, Mac Doctor will discover why your Mac is running slow and prescribe a solution.
My Mac is generally slow. How can I speed it up?
Should I upgrade to the latest version of iOS or macOS on my Mac, iPhone or iPad?
Will I need to upgrade my applications, such as Word or Quicken, after upgrading?
My Mac says it's out of storage space, how do I increase storage capacity?
Is my Mac, iPhone, or iPad worth upgrading or fixing, or is it better to invest in a new one?
Time Machine says my backup is out of space. Do I need to upgrade my backup storage?
What do I need to access all my files remotely?
My printer isn't working well. Can I fix it or is it better to buy a new one?
Device performance assessment and tune-up
Increase speed and storage with a solid-state hard drive drive (SSD) upgrade or installation
Install next-generation mesh WiFi system
Create a desktop workstation with a laptop, HD monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other accessories
Configure wireless printing or backup system
Quicken and Quicken database upgrade
Installing the most recent version of Miscrosft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
Upgrading Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom and other Adobe Creative Cloud software
(and more...)
● Resource-heavy applications running in the background
● A lack of hard drive storage space or memory
● Hardware needs upgrading or replacing
● Out-of-date macOS or application software
● Malware or Adware
● Poor file organization
For some Macs, hardware improvements such as upgrading to a solid-state hard drive (SSD), increasing storage, or increasing RAM can breathe new life into your older Mac, giving you a much faster experience and saving you money.
Keeping your Mac and iOS software up-to-date and current is key to keeping things running smoothly. Different software versions on your Mac, or among your devices can cause glitches, syncing issues, and other funky incompatibilities.
● Install a larger hard drive
● Upgrade to an solid-state hard drive (SSD)
● Increase RAM memory
● Add an External monitor with docking station
● Upgrade macOS or iOS system software
● Update application software
Speed Up & Upgrade Your Mac
We have the tools and the expertise to diagnose hardware, software, and usage issues with your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac Mini or Mac Pro and get them resolved in an efficient and cost effective manner.