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Is MacKeeper Bad for your iMac and it MacTuneUp Better?
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<blockquote data-quote="krayzeApes" data-source="post: 1651731" data-attributes="member: 348427"><p>Appreciate the information. I immediately followed the link you gave: "The Myth of The Dirty Mac". Information I had not know before.</p><p></p><p>I guess the one good thing iYogi might have done (and I very-well could be speaking too soon), but with regard to installing AdMedic to my system- They had already installed it and ran it on my iMac a couple times already. After this last time, I have not seen anymore Ads or Pop-ups. </p><p></p><p>I need to learn how to run it and use the app myself in case I need it in the future. In the meantime, I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that won't be necessary.</p><p></p><p>There is one last question that I have: With regard to the 1,354 issues found on my computer when iYogi tech support ran the MacTuneUp software on my computer and scanned it? Is it safe to say that 1,354 issues is really what is affecting my computer? And should I ignore trying to fix those issues now that I've read the great article "The Myth Of the Dirty Mac"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krayzeApes, post: 1651731, member: 348427"] Appreciate the information. I immediately followed the link you gave: "The Myth of The Dirty Mac". Information I had not know before. I guess the one good thing iYogi might have done (and I very-well could be speaking too soon), but with regard to installing AdMedic to my system- They had already installed it and ran it on my iMac a couple times already. After this last time, I have not seen anymore Ads or Pop-ups. I need to learn how to run it and use the app myself in case I need it in the future. In the meantime, I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that won't be necessary. There is one last question that I have: With regard to the 1,354 issues found on my computer when iYogi tech support ran the MacTuneUp software on my computer and scanned it? Is it safe to say that 1,354 issues is really what is affecting my computer? And should I ignore trying to fix those issues now that I've read the great article "The Myth Of the Dirty Mac"? [/QUOTE]
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