Migrating
an old Mac to a new Mac can be a chore. Especially when you’re me. Technically
challenged.
It took me
three times before I thought I got it right.
Tuesday I downloaded
a schwack of HD footage for my Final Cut Pro X class.
Then the
fans started coming on. My battery life went down to zilch. I was baffled.
They weren’t
turning off.
Even at
night.
Too much on
the desktop maybe?
Nope.
Nope.
Advice from
here and there – re-install. Start all over again. But before that dump the goods to a back-up drive.
Finally I
went to the be all and know all. The Coordinator of my Program.
“Should I
book it into the Mac store?” I ask sullenly.
While still
under warranty a “Diagnostic” test was advised.
The forums
I’d read clearly indicated, “Houston, you have a serious problem.”
Before heading over I tried one last thing.
MacKeeper.
Before heading over I tried one last thing.
MacKeeper.
Then I had
to plug in and sure enough the fans fired up again.
I’d been
having issues when logging in. As well as with iTunes. So I broke down. But I
called first.
Was told two to four days. First come first served.
But… but,
but I’m an EMD student… I need my computer!
I arrive.
Pathetic all over my face.
I’m given
time. I’ve given expertise. I met a GENIUS!
Yup, the
Mac Station dude fixed me up.
Got his
goat on the iTunes issue but he killed it.
And brought
my computer back to life.
Happy
computer.
Happy ME!