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I record a lot of music and have had a lot of trouble doing that because of the slowness of this iMac desktop.

Hi guys,


I have a 2017 iMac that I bought about this time last year. It's currently running on MacOS Mojave Version 10.14.6.


Honestly for a while, maybe the past nine months, it's been running VERY slowing. This is my first iMac. Before this, I had a 2012 MacBook Pro and it (almost always) ran pretty well, but it seems like this Mac has trouble handling simple tasks such as booting up, opening Safari, opening new web pages, editing images (I use Gimp), etc. Just downloaded EtreCheck in the App Store and it had serious trouble doing even that. I really don't know what to do. I've done all the basics:

  • Checked for programs/apps taking too much memory or energy
  • Checked to make sure I have hard drive space (I have 90% left)
  • Made sure I have no programs attempting to open on startup
  • Updated to the latest iOS (about to do another one actually)


What am I missing here? Any help would be greatly appreciated! I normally don't spend $1k on computers (especially desktops), but I really loved my MacBook Pro and thought this would be a safe bet. I record a lot of music and have had a lot of trouble doing that because of the slowness of this desktop.


I did run a diagnostic report with EtreCheck and here's what it gave me:


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iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Sep 10, 2019 5:54 PM

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Posted on Sep 14, 2019 6:56 AM

Backup your files now and make a Genius Bar appointment for a free diagnostic:

Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple

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Sep 21, 2019 8:15 PM in response to babowa

Tried to add this to my post:


FWIW, Apple will not change the drive type - they will only install the same thing you have now. So, try to find an authorized service place somewhere convenient for you. Some will allow you to get the drive and bring it in. A good place to buy both an SSD and RAM would be macsales.com, one of the recommended vendors here.

Sep 21, 2019 10:23 PM in response to writelove

Since these Macs are not meant to be upgraded unless you get Apple or an Apple authorized provider to do it, it will help to have the hard drive tested at a Genius Bar - they have excellent hardware testing equipment to determine if it is failing. And no, I have no idea how much it would cost - we are not Apple employees, just other end users.

I record a lot of music and have had a lot of trouble doing that because of the slowness of this iMac desktop.

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