Your Mac OS X Startup Disk has no more space available for application memory?
What burns me is this problem of slowing down to a crawl and freezing up because of something called "memory leaks" which nobody at Apple seems to be able to eliminate with any new iteration of the OS X?
Can you maybe try to explain this in layman's terms to someone who is a graphic artist/designer and not an IT tech?
Suggestions for more RAM are easy for those who can actually add more RAM, but my iMac is maxed out at 6Gigs, so tell me why my Adobe Creative Suite CS3 worked for the past few years without issues as had my HP Color LaserJet 2600n? Now that I've "upgraded" the OS X my machine is slowing up to a snails pace compared to 3 years ago. And I went into the printer drivers section and I was told I don't have permission to delete drivers for odd-ball printers that I don't have?
So for those that need the information:
I'm running OS X v.10.8.4 (12E55)
2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory is 6 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Boot ROM Version: | IM71.007A.B03 |
SMC Version (system): | 1.21f4 |
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB
Primary HDD is 500 GB with 182.77 GB free
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