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iMac working really slow
Hi all
I've tried to search through the help bit & can't find what I'm looking for. My imac (running 10.8.2) is running so slow. I have fibre optic broadband & connect at 75mbps Safari takes anything up to 10 mins to be useable. I have run crap cleaner & have got rid off all the stuff I don't need. Is there any easy way to do a systems check on it, or has anyone else got any ideas? Thanks
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Check the following locations for apps that automatically launch on startup and delete any you don't need/want:
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Here are the screen shots & thanks
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One thing I would recommend is uninstalling CleanApp, as such apps are ineffective. The most effective method for complete app removal is manual deletion:
Best way to FULLY DELETE a programAlso, I recommend you uninstall McAfee. Many 3rd party antivirus apps are resource hogs and are not necessary to keep a Mac malware-free, as long as a user practices safe computing, as described in the following link. Read the What security steps should I take? section of the Mac Virus/Malware FAQ for tips on practicing safe computing. Also, you have only 2GB of RAM and your page outs suggest you're maxing that out at times. I'm not sure when your last restart was, but you may consider bumping your RAM to at least 4GB. For Safari, web sites with Flash content can make a big impact on performance. I use Flash on Safari with ClickToFlash to control which content plays, and I have zero issues with it. Generally speaking, Flash is notorious for consuming system resources and raising temps and fan speeds. For Flash-related issues:
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Again many thanks, I do have MacAfee installed & running.
The only program I've used to get rid of things I don't use is CrapCleaner I will look at the others The Imac is about 3 years old & although I have the lastest OS, I installed the 2 previous on it. Someone suggested that I reformat the HD, & reinstall everything, but I have no idea how to do that!!
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That's why I suggested you UNinstall it.
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Some remove files/folders or unused languages or architectures, which does nothing more than free up some drive space, with the risk of deleting something important in the process. These apps will not make your Mac run faster or more efficiently, since having stuff stored on a drive does not impact performance, unless you're running out of drive space. Some of these apps delete caches, which can hurt performance, rather than help it, since more system resources are used and performance suffers while each cache is being rebuilt. Caches exist to improve performance, so deleting them isn't advisable in most cases. Many of the tasks performed by these apps should only be done selectively to troubleshoot specific problems, not en masse as routine maintenance. Mac OS X does a good job of taking care of itself, without the need for 3rd party software. Among other things, it has its own maintenance scripts that run silently in the background on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, without user intervention. You can use Maintidget to see the last time these scripts were run. Five Mac maintenance myths Quote:
How to Clean Install OS X Mountain Lion Apple - OS X Recovery restores your Mac with a few clicks. Hands on with Mountain Lion's OS X Recovery and Internet Recovery |
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Sorry I'm with you now (I'm old & not that good with computers!!)
I shall delete crapcleaner & look at the links Thanks again for your help, I do appreciate it
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I updated the flashdrive & it's working perfectly now!!
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