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Mactracks: Your Certified Mac Repair Specialist in Texas
**During this time, Online Check-in Forms MUST be completed prior to arriving at our storefront. Click here to Start Your Service****PLEASE BE AWARE WE ARE UNABLE TO WORK ON MACHINES NEWER THAN 2017**Knights of the dungeon mac os. Once a ticket has been successfully completed, you will be brought back to the first page. It will not look like anything has happened but you should be getting a confirmation email shortly to the email you have provided. You are then welcome to drop the device off at your convenience at any time during our hours of operation within 5 days.Specializing in Mac repair, MacBook repair, recovery, liquid damage, upgrades, on-site repair services and more across the Dallas-Fort Worth area
Since 1995, Mactracks has been a certified Mac repair firm specializing in Mac repair services, upgrades, unit recovery, and back-up solutions. We serve Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and beyond, with remote, mail-in, or walk-in service.
Our Apple Certified Mac Technicians have the expertise, knowledge, and tools to work on your Apple, and Mac devices. You rely on these tools for every area of your business and life, and you can rely on us to repair them promptly and efficiently. >> Learn MoreWe Treat You Like Family
A family-owned and operated business, Mactracks provides personalized service and concierge-level care to all clients, big and small.
Owner and founder Susan Cort values technical expertise and emotional intelligence from her team members above all else.
That means the certified Mac repairs specialist who works on your MacBook, or other Apple device has the skill and knowledge to solve your biggest technology problems. More importantly, Mactracks techs have the customer service aptitude to make your Mac repair experience a positive one.
When you call on Mactracks, you become part of our family.Save Time and Money with Mactracks
When MacBooks crash, mission critical info could be in danger. Precious family photos could be lost. Pages of text for college papers, work documents, and treasured media collections can vanish or become inaccessible.
And that’s not to mention the lost time and productivity that comes with system failure if you’re running a business on your Mac systems.It’s our job to troubleshoot the systems, mitigate the damage, and, ultimately, repair your Mac device so you can get back to work (or play!) as soon as possible.Making Certified Mac Repair Convenient and Cost-effective
Mactracks provides on-site, certified Mac repair services as well as remote support for convenience and cost-savings. We make every customer our number one priority, delivering the service you deserve.
We provide the personalized service of a smaller firm with the experience, expertise, and credentials of one of the certified Mac repair services in the Dallas area.We believe in transparency every step of the way. You will always know where we stand with your Mac repair, how much it will cost, and how soon we’ll have your Mac up and running again.
Get affordable, certified Mac repair today by calling 972-442-1545 or start your service here.Mac Repair & Related Services
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Plano is a city in Kendall County, Illinois, United States near Aurora, Illinois, with a population of 5,633 at the 2000 census. The city is rapidly growing with new subdivisions such as Lakewood Springs completed and several other developments under construction or in the planning stages. Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hastert lives at a farm north of Plano. According to the Beacon News, a local newspaper in nearby Aurora, Warner Bros. decided to use Plano during 2011 for filming the new movie, 'Superman: Man of Steel,' scheduled for release in 2013.
Plano is the birthplace of the Reaper. In July, 1831, Cyrus Hall McCormick invented the mechanical reaper, known as the Plano Harvester. This harvester combined all the steps included in earlier harvesting machines, and McCormick's time-saving invention allowed farmers to more than double their crop size and spurred innovations in farm machinery.
Plano was the one-time headquarters for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now known as Community of Christ). Joseph Smith III, son of slain LDS movement founder Joseph Smith, Jr., moved to Plano in 1866 and ran the church's printing operation from there.
Plano is the birthplace of the Reaper. In July, 1831, Cyrus Hall McCormick invented the mechanical reaper, known as the Plano Harvester. This harvester combined all the steps included in earlier harvesting machines, and McCormick's time-saving invention allowed farmers to more than double their crop size and spurred innovations in farm machinery.
Plano was the one-time headquarters for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now known as Community of Christ). Joseph Smith III, son of slain LDS movement founder Joseph Smith, Jr., moved to Plano in 1866 and ran the church's printing operation from there.