Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Apples, Apples, and More Apples

So, as I've been increasing work with my personal business "DG Computers, LLC" I've had the opportunity to work with a few Apple computers. All in all, it's not as scary as I thought it was going to be. Having fixed hundreds of Windows based computers, I wasn't sure how I was going to be able to handle Apple's range of devices. Now that I've handled a few, it's not that scary at all. Luckily for me, there are plenty of 'geniuses' on the Web detailing step by step how to fix most of the easiest of issues with Apple's products. One of my favorite at the moment is "ifixit.com". Without these resources, I would probably have to buy the technical guides on how to dismantle these intricate machines. I have restored Apple's products, recovered data from Apple's hard drives, and am now in the process of replacing a hard drive on a 24" 2008 era IMac. The funnest part of the last one was removing the front glass with a suction cup. It really is amazing that it is only held in place by magnets. Who'd of thought? Well, on to more adventures and thank you to all of those that put your computers in my hands so that I can fix them for you!