I wrote multiple articles about MacBooks, and I think I am well qualified to put all maintenance tips in one post. One might say that Apple, like any progressive company, does not want to kill trees, but try to find the maintenance information anywhere on their web site. It outlines how often you have to change the oil, what to do after 30,000 miles, 60,000 miles, etc. The latter describes all maintenance and troubleshooting tips. Every new vehicle comes with the quick reference guide and 300-page owners manual. Now compare the information provided by Apple with what you get when purchasing a new car. However, after covering the entire wall with white apples, I don’t believe in their value anymore. I admit I used to like those stickers like a toddler who gets a happy meal in McDonald’s. Additionally, every Apple product (including iPhones and Watches) come with several stickers which you can attach to your old PC. I’ve purchased several new MacBooks (Air and Pro, 13 and 15 inch) over several years and I know that they all come with warranty info and a useless welcome pamphlet. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
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