Where We All Belong

Categories
Tech News

Last week I wrote of possibly starting over, technology-wise.

 

This week, an update of sorts.

 

Wednesday after attending a funeral for the dad of a friend with whom I play basketball, I powered up my phone and found an alert from the Manhasset Apple Store.

 

It advised the MacBook Pro I brought in only four days before for repair was ready for pick up. When I left my MacBook for repair the Apple genius bar folks advised the hurricane that hit Texas may impact the timeliness of the repair so I braced for a longer period. In the meantime, I used the newer MacBook I purchased; it required as I mentioned last week a USBC adapter to connect to my backup drive – Time Machine proved a live saver in getting all my programs and data on the newer device. However, the lack of any new adaptor to connect the external monitor – I did not raise that at the time I purchased the new Mac, proved an inconvenience. Indeed, I visited the Apple Store with the cable I used to connect the monitor and my MacBook awaiting repair to purchase an adaptor – all for naught; but I found it would connect to a MacBook Air and I was prepared to turn in the new Pro for a new Air since I prefer the extra screen for my work (Indeed I am using the external screen in my office to type today’s blog.).

 

Of course, the repair made my decision for me. I picked up the old machine looking rather brand new and working fine. No data loss occurred. Working with the Apple Store folk, I wiped the data from the new Pro and turned it in (there may be another blog there; to be determined.).

 

I really enjoyed the return of this device; It required very little data update.

 

The lack of access to an external drive required some innovation as we finalized a great mailer (if you follow me on twitter or Facebook, you may have seen it but find it on my website) that I wanted to use while I used the newer MacBook Pro that I opted to return. I reviewed the mailer on the Mac’s screen while I made my comments on an email I composed on my iPad. Without that mobile device the editing process would have been interminable.

 

 

Taking it day by day – 24 Hours At A Time.

Comments

Fred Klein

I'm taking it hour by hour re Irma...

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sat, 09/09/2017 - 23:55

Permalink
Marilyn Genoa

I am delighted all worked out. I feel totally inept regarding so much of what you just said --time to update me not just some of my machinery. Hoping everyone remains safe throughout the storm checking in with my family down there constantly as I'm sure so many others are as well. Unbelievable how many vulnerable people there are, this is an eye-opener on so many levels.
Rona Gura

My husband just got his new Samsung phone after having had to give up the one he had-the exploding phone. He loved that other phone and is so happy that he finally has the newer model.
Corey Bearak

Nothing to overwhelm when it comes to tech. No different than how I may relate to instruction on other matters.
And hope you liked the tune.

Add new comment

Restricted HTML

  • Allowed HTML tags: <a href hreflang> <em> <strong> <cite> <blockquote cite> <code> <ul type> <ol start type> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <h2 id> <h3 id> <h4 id> <h5 id> <h6 id>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.