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Sep 28, 2016 9:32 AM in response to guitarnoby JayB.,★HelpfulHi guitarno,
Thanks for upgrading your iMac to macOS Sierra! I understand that your Mac is performing slower than it did previous to the upgrade. You can try starting your Mac up into Safe Mode.What is safe mode?
Safe mode (sometimes called safe boot) is a way to start up your Mac so that it performs certain checks, and prevents some software from automatically loading or opening. Starting your Mac in safe mode does the following:
Verifies your startup disk, and attempts to repair directory issues if needed
Loads only required kernel extensions
Prevents Startup Items and Login Items from opening automatically
Disables user-installed fonts
Deletes font caches, Kernel cache and other system cache files
Together, these changes can help resolve or isolate issues related to your startup disk.
Try safe mode if your Mac doesn‘t finish starting up
After successfully booting up into safe mode, please check to see if you have any login or start up items. These are applications that run as soon as you power on your Mac and continue to run in the background which can slow up your Mac's performance.
macOS Sierra: If you think you have incompatible login items
You can also verify that your Mac has enough disk space to run OS Sierra smoothly. In macOS Sierra, it's easier than ever to free up disk space! Have a look at this link. System Information for Mac: Optimize storage on your Mac
Once these tasks are complete, restart your Mac normally then test the performance. I am sure you will notice a difference. Thanks for using Apple Support Communities to post your question.
Have a nice day.
