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Zaxusername

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May 24, 2010
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I have a macbook 2.1ghz with OSX 10.5.8 running with 4gb of 667mhz DDR2

Recently I have been getting spinning beach balls of death on a constant biases. They come when I try to open web pages such as google, youtube, espn.com... ANYTHING actually. They come when I try to open applications, they seem to come when I try to do almost anything. I cannot force quit when they come. I have tried waiting for them to go away, sometimes up to an hour and nothing happens. They have come when I try to open utilities to try to figure out what is wrong. They come in safe mode.

I have run disk permissions like someone suggested to you, and that has done nothing.

I made another account for the computer, and that still receives the same amount of beach balls.

I tried updating software. Nothing.

I tried freeing up hard drive space (over 60 gigs of the 120 hard drive)

I reinstalled the OS, nothing.

I switched the ram out with the ram that came with the computer, and I still get the beach balls.

I ran Onyx, and it said the drives are fine.

Yesterday out of sheer desperation I reformatted the whole thing. (former PC user) At first it looked ok, but then I began to update software and it locked up. Also, now when I open web pages I get a beach ball that SOMETIMES goes away after 5 minutes. Usually it just spins and spins mocking my existence.

What else can I try? What else can I do? I live in a place that makes it VERY VERY difficult to take to a mac mechanic. (South Korea)

I don't want to have to buy a POS PC netbook. Please advise.
 

McGiord

macrumors 601
Oct 5, 2003
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Dark Castle
Open the activity monitor and check what is going on, what process is creating the issue.

When you started seen this?
What changed on that time frame?
 
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