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Old Macbook Air - for recycling?


ali_f

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Is there an organisation who want old computers? I am not tech-savvy enough to recondition my old Macbook Air but it might be a good computer for someone who knows how to do this. It picked up some malware and was going really slowly. I did try restoring factory settings but no real improvement. 

If not, it will go in 'small appliances' at the recycling centre. 

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