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Q: my mac is running slow

my mac is near its warranty expiration and is running slow with the little rainbow wheel.  Any suggestions to clean it up or help it run faster?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Dec 1, 2012 10:36 AM

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  • by AnaMusic,

    AnaMusic AnaMusic Dec 1, 2012 10:41 AM in response to mamaminor
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    Dec 1, 2012 10:41 AM in response to mamaminor

    mamaminor wrote:

     

    my mac is near its warranty expiration and is running slow with the little rainbow wheel.  Any suggestions to clean it up or help it run faster?

     

    This is what Apple has to say about a Slow Mac...

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH10798

     

     

    ds store  >  Why is my computer slow?

     

     

    Thomas A Reed  >  Mac Performance Guide

     

     

    To keep your Mac Happy... See Here...

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1147

     

     

    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/maintainingmacosx.html

     

     

    Mac OS X: About background maintenance tasks

  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Dec 1, 2012 1:15 PM in response to mamaminor
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    Dec 1, 2012 1:15 PM in response to mamaminor

    First, back up all data immediately, as your boot drive might be failing.

     

    One possible cause of a slow user interface is a large number of image or video files on the Desktop with preview icons. If you have more than a dozen or so such files, move them to another folder.

     

    Otherwise, take these steps when you notice the problem.

     

    Step 1

     

    Launch the Activity Monitor application in any of the following ways:

     

    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

     

    ☞ In the Finder, select Go Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.

     

    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Activity Monitor in the icon grid.

     

    Select the CPU tab of the Activity Monitor window.

     

    Select All Processes from the menu in the toolbar, if not already selected.

     

    Click the heading of the % CPU column in the process table to sort the entries by CPU usage. You may have to click it twice to get the highest value at the top. What is it, and what is the process? Also post the values for % User, % System, and % Idle at the bottom of the window.

     

    Select the System Memory tab. What values are shown in the bottom part of the window for Page outs and Swap used?

     

    Next, select the Disk Activity tab. Post the approximate values shown for Reads in/sec and Writes out/sec (not Reads in and Writes out.)

     

    Step 2

     

    You must be logged in as an administrator to carry out this step.

     

    Launch the Console application in the same way as above. Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left.

     

    Post the 50 or so most recent messages in the log — the text, please, not a screenshot.

     

    When posting a log extract, be selective. Don't post more than is requested.

    Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into a message.

    Important: Some personal information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Edit it out before posting.