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Sep 11, 2014 2:33 AM in response to Salmon Piby baltwo,See:
How to eliminate slow Mac problems,
Mac Maintenance Quick Assist,
Mac OS X speed FAQ,
Speeding up Macs,
How to Speed up Macs,
Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance,
Mac troubleshooting: What to do when your computer is too slow,
Essential Mac Maintenance: Get set up,
Essential Mac Maintenance: Rev up your routines,
Maintaining OS X,
Five Mac maintenance myths, and
Myths of required versus not required maintenance for Mac OS X for information.27" i7 iMac (Mid 2011) refurb, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), ML & SL, G4 450 MP w/Leopard, 9.2.2
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Sep 11, 2014 1:28 PM in response to Salmon Piby Eric Root,Try running this program and then copy and paste the output in a reply. The program was created by Etresoft, a frequent contributor. Please use copy and paste as screen shots can be hard to read.
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Sep 11, 2014 3:48 PM in response to Salmon Piby Linc Davis,★HelpfulThere should not be question marks after the memory complement in the About This Mac box. Either you have some unusual kind of system corruption, or (more likely) the memory is faulty.
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Sep 12, 2014 3:02 PM in response to Salmon Piby Salmon Pi,I was wondering about those Question marks. Unfortunately I live a long way for any Apple Store. is it worth it just to order some new RAM and try it out or should I wait until I get close to an Apple store and have my machine looked at. It really is acting like it doesn't have enough RAM.
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Sep 12, 2014 3:18 PM in response to Salmon Piby Linc Davis,Before you do anything else, I suggest you either reinstall OS X or install a new copy on an external drive (such as a flash drive) and boot from that. If you still see the question marks, you'll know there's some kind of hardware problem. You can then experiment with removing one of the memory modules at a time.
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Sep 12, 2014 8:02 PM in response to Linc Davisby Salmon Pi,OK, before I wrote this thread I reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled the OS. The only thing that the hard drive has on it currently is the OS and one profile. That did not help at all. I guess I can try installing a copy onto my external hard drive. How large of a flash drive would you need to run the OS from that?
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Sep 12, 2014 8:09 PM in response to Salmon Piby Linc Davis,That's enough to rule out software as the cause. The machine will have to be repaired. I can't tell you whether replacing the memory modules is what's needed.
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Sep 12, 2014 8:17 PM in response to Linc Davisby Salmon Pi,Thanks so much for the feedback. I have talked to a couple of people who thought it may be the board, it also seemed to be getting quite hot on the top in the back. Perhaps the to issues could be related? It does not seem to be getting hot any longer, just running painfully slow. Hoping for a problem with memory unrelated to the board.
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Feb 4, 2016 12:45 AM in response to Salmon Piby twohansen,Hi. I experience the exact same problems with my iMac 2010 - I see the question marks after the memory in the "about my Mac" dialogue. And the machine works - except that it is extremely slow.
Did you ever manage to find a solution?
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