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Top Six Tips to Keep your MacBook Healthy and Safe

Introduction

Let's face it - Macbook are not cheap. So, when you have one, you want to ensure that it lasts for a long time in good working condition. It will be important to learn some tips and tricks to prolong the life of your MacBook.

MacBook Pro in a casual settings
MacBook Air (Gold) is one of the most popular color among Mac lovers.

1. Back up your data regularly

While MacBooks and iMac generally are pretty reliable, this doesn't mean they can't crash or run into hard drive problems. It is a good habit to back up all your data once every two weeks.

In the event the storage media fails, you will have the option to retrieve your information again. This will save you from a lot of headaches and time scrambling to restore your data.  
 
One of the best options you have is to do a complete Time Machine backup, or, if you prefer, you can clone your hard drive. This way, it will be easier to restore it later in case you need it.

You may also use an external hard drive or use an online cloud-based service. 

iOS Time Machine
Back up your Mac with Time Machine

2. Update software whenever it is available

Apple and third-party developers update their software frequently. The good news is that you don't even need to check all the software you have installed.

In most cases, you will be alerted when an app or OS X update is waiting to be installed on your machine. 

Using software update on MacBook

3. Remove junk files

While it may be common sense that you should remove junk files, the truth is that many people still fail to do so. 
 
Ultimately, regularly cleaning out old files such as photos, videos, word documents, or any others can help preserve hard drive space and keep your computer running smoothly. 
 
As a rule of thumb, you should always have a minimum of 10% of your disk space free. 

Delete junk file from Mac
Delete junk file from your MacBook regularly to keep your computer running smoothly 

4. Install anti-malware software

As a Mac user, you probably heard and read all over the internet that Macs aren't vulnerable to viruses and other types of malware. However, this is a myth. 
 
The truth is that the amount of malware that targets the OS X operating system is growing as Mac computers become more and more popular. So, you may want to protect your MacBook using anti-virus or anti-malware software.

Install anti-malware software on mac
You know you still can get virus using a Mac, right?

5. Close the apps that are not in use

If you usually work on your MacBook, you probably have no idea about the tasks and utilities you have running in the background. Many different applications send data over the internet between cloud-based services to home file-sharing networks, Bluetooth, and printers.

As a result, background applications can monopolize RAM and slow down your computer. 
 
To know which tasks are running in the background, look to the upper right corner of your screen and see how many icons are lined up in the top navigation bar alongside your battery and Wi-Fi icons. The more you have, the more likely those utilities are the culprit behind your computer's sluggishness.

6. Clean dust and dirt

Keeping your MacBook clean can also help to keep it safe and healthy. After all, it will be running at lower internal temperatures, prolonging its life by not putting undue strain on internal components. 
 
So, you should make sure that you check all intake and exhaust vents that may be clogged with dust and debris. 

Using cotton bud to clean MacBook keyboard
Regular cleaning will keep your MacBook clean and dirt-free

Conclusion

With proper care and diligent usage, the Mac will be your best asset for many good years. However, if you decided it's time to upgrade to the latest Mac, you can sell your used MacBook here instantly. 

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