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Mac Setup: Tune a Mac for real work: account, iCloud, Finder, Dock, backups, privacy, keyboard, desktop, and the apps you open first.

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Section 03 · Mac · Setup
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Set the desk.
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A Mac feels finished when the small defaults stop fighting you. Setup is not decoration; it is the desk underneath the work.

How we organizeHandle sign-in, backup, updates, and privacy first. Then make Finder, Dock, keyboard, screenshots, and window behavior match the way you actually work.
→ Setup styles

Pick the kind of device.

Setup is shorter than repair because the goal is not to diagnose everything. It is to make the device behave clearly before habits harden.

Recommended path

Clean Desk

The setup path for a Mac that feels fast, backed up, searchable, and quiet before the first real project lands.

01
SimpleApple ID, iCloud, backup, Dock cleanup, essential apps.
02
WorkMail, calendar, VPN, password manager, default browser, printer.
03
CreativeStorage, external drives, color, screenshots, Photos, fonts.
04
PrivacyFileVault, location, analytics, app permissions, Safari.
05
PowerHot corners, keyboard shortcuts, Finder, Stage Manager, Spaces.
→ Setup spine

Five passes, then stop.

This is the whole page in one rhythm: make the account safe, make sync predictable, choose the defaults, reduce exposure, then personalize.

01

Account

Apple ID, recovery, iCloud, App Store, and device ownership.

02

Backup

Time Machine, iCloud Drive, Desktop and Documents, and external drives.

03

Workspace

Finder, Dock, menu bar, screenshots, keyboard, trackpad, and windows.

04

Privacy

FileVault, permissions, Safari, location, analytics, and sharing.

05

Finish

Default apps, printers, displays, notifications, Focus, and updates.

→ Essential guides

The setup shelf.

The practical how-tos that turn first-hour choices into a device that feels finished.

→ Final tune-up

Done when it feels quiet.

01
Backup existsTime Machine or a clear cloud backup path is active before real work begins.
02
Finder behavesSidebar, default folder, file extensions, tags, screenshots, and downloads are set.
03
Privacy lockedFileVault, app permissions, Safari, sharing, and location are reviewed.
04
Desk is quietDock, menu bar, notifications, Focus, and login items are trimmed.
05
Accessories readyDisplays, keyboard, mouse, printer, audio, and storage are paired and tested.
Final pass
Use this before calling setup finished.
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→ Frequently asked

Setup, answered.

The big setup questions are usually about restore choices, defaults, privacy, sync, and when it is safe to stop tinkering.

Q.01Should I use Migration Assistant?+
Use it when the old Mac was healthy. Reinstall apps fresh if the old Mac was cluttered, slow, or full of utilities you no longer trust.
Q.02What should I set before installing lots of apps?+
Apple ID, updates, backup, FileVault, default browser, Finder preferences, and app permissions.
Q.03Do I need Time Machine if I use iCloud?+
Yes for many people. iCloud sync is not the same as a full Mac backup.
Q.04What makes a Mac feel finished?+
Finder, Dock, screenshots, keyboard, trackpad, displays, backup, privacy, and notifications all behaving the way your work expects.