At last, I again have a main computer that works
You may have read earlier about my travails with my Mac Mini in this blog posting.
I can now report that, after two visits from techie friends, two long calls to Mac support experts, two visits to an Authorised Service Provider, two hundred pounds in payments and two weeks with no main computer, my Mac is now back and running smoothly.
What was the problem? Well, I bought the Mac Mini five and a half years ago and it came with only 2GB of memory. It seems that the standard today is 8GB and it is not uncommon for some computers even to have 16GB when you buy them new.
So, with only 2GB of memory, my computer really struggled more and more, especially with a recent MacOS Sierra upgrade. So the ASP has put in 8GB and all seems fine. Such a relief …