Whether its MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac or Mac Mini, Swyft Tech is able to fix all your Mac problems. We work with everyone from individuals to businesses, young to senior, to provide comprehensive at home Mac help, repairs, and services. We are able to diagnose the issue, explain it in an understandable way, and provide the solution, whilst being timely and affordable. From hardware to software issues, old Mac's to new Mac's, Swyft Tech is here to help.
Having trouble transferring data to your new Mac, or can't seem to update your computer? We can help you fix all of your software issues. Software services we can do to your Mac include:
Updating the Operating System and/or applications
Setup automatic Time Machine backups
Install Windows 10 on supported Macs via Bootcamp
Data migration from an older computer to your new Mac
If you are looking to prolong the life of your computer, or want your Mac to feel faster, we can help you upgrade it with new, high quality parts. Hardware upgrades we can do to your Mac include:
SSD Upgrade for a huge speed increase. Includes cloning your data to the new SSD (MacBook Pro 2008 - 2012)
Increase storage capacity of your Mac (MacBook Pro 2008 - 2015*, MacBook Air 2010-2015**). Includes cloning your data to the new drive
Battery replacements for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air
Memory (RAM) Upgrades for MacBook Pro 2010 - 2012, iMac 2012 - 2020
Whether an app isn't working, or your emails aren't coming through, we can help fix many of the issues you may encounter. These can include:
Connecting devices to your computer
Ensuring you are able to send and receive emails
Computer is slow/unresponsive
Advice on what adapter to buy
Printer not connecting
Internet not working
* MacBook Pro 2008 - 2012 are upgraded with a SATA 2.5" drive while Late 2013 - 2015 models are upgraded using a NVMe M.2 drive. For MacBook Pro Late 2013 - 2015 models, ensure you update your computer to at least MacOS Big Sur 11.0.1 before having your drive upgraded. Swyft Tech does not currently upgrade MacBook Pro Retina Mid 2012 to Early 2013 models, as they are upgraded with a M.2 AHCI SATA SSD.
** MacBook Air 2010 - 2012 are upgraded using a SATA M.2 drive while Mid 2013 - 2015 models are upgraded using a NVMe M.2 drive. For MacBook Air Mid 2013 - 2015 models, ensure you update your computer to at least MacOS Big Sur 11.0.1 before having your drive upgraded.