the beach ball? that sucks.
Have you looked at your memory usage and CPU usage in activity monitor to see if anything wrong there?
Have you copied a lot of files, documents, etc, or nothing yet?
the beach ball? that sucks.
Have you looked at your memory usage and CPU usage in activity monitor to see if anything wrong there?
Have you copied a lot of files, documents, etc, or nothing yet?
I suggest that you wait until you have everything copied over, and monitor spotlights activity before making judgement. If it still presents you with the dreaded "death circle", then WTF.
The first time you run that machine, spotlight is indexing all the files, and if you're adding thousands of files at once, things might slow down a bit.
If you're running all that on the slower 5400 rpm drive, then it is even more likely to happen.
If that's what happens, things should settle down after a few hours.
For a better diagnostic, launch the 'Activity Monitor', look if you still have plenty of free memory. If that's the case, look at the CPU usage, it might show you what's happening.
My friend I think is normal to have beachballs when you have multiple apps running in this disk.Because the computer is new maybe later you will see an improvement,when spotlight indexing is complete.