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How to improve performance using PCI drive

How do I put 12GB PCI drive back to work for speeding running programs?

After my 3TB SATA hard drive had problem and OS X was installed on 120GB PCI drive, when PCI drive was erased and OS X was installed back to 3TB hard drive, the computer runs much slower now. Utility shows 120GB PCI drive with OS X installed.

PCI drive never showed up before when the computer was purchased and ran very well. Is it a flash drive to speed up program running speed?]

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.4)

Posted on Feb 8, 2016 8:37 AM

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Feb 8, 2016 10:03 AM in response to sharonfromredondo beach

Please read this whole message before doing anything. If you don't feel confident that you can follow the instructions, get someone more experienced to help you. One option is to make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store.

This procedure applies only to an iMac or Mac mini with a factory-installed Fusion Drive.

You'll need to refer to these instructions while no web browser is running, so either print them or load them on another device before you begin.

1. All data on the internal drives will be removed, including Boot Camp data, which is not backed up by Time Machine. You need at least two complete, independent backups. One backup is not enough to be safe. There are ways to back up a computer that isn't fully functional. Ask if you need guidance.

2. Disconnect all external storage devices.

3. You'll need to start up from a Recovery system other than the one on the internal hard drive (if it has one.) There are several ways to do that.

a. If you have a local Time Machine backup (not a network backup), or a compatible installation of OS X on an external drive, then you should be able to start from it by holding down the option key at the startup chime. Select the external drive in the row of icons that appears. By "compatible," I mean an installation that can run on the machine. A version of OS X that is older than the machine is not compatible.

b. If you used Recovery Disk Assistant (or can use it now) to prepare a Recovery system on a USB flash drive, you can start from that by holding down the C key at the chime. No icons will appear. Startup will be much slower than usual.

c. Start up in Internet Recovery mode by holding down the key combination command-option-R at the startup chime. Release the keys when you see a spinning globe. Select a language, if prompted.

Note: You need an always-on Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to the Internet to use the network features of Recovery. It won’t work with USB or PPPoE modems, or with proxy servers, or with networks that require a certificate for authentication.

What happens next depends on what version of Recovery you're running.

☞ If the machine came with OS X 10.10 ("Yosemite"), 10.9 ("Mavericks"), or 10.8 ("Mountain Lion"), and you're in Internet Recovery, please take Step 4a and skip Step 4b.

☞ Otherwise, skip Step 4a and go to Step 4b.

If you don't know what version of OS X the machine came with, look it up on this page.

After taking whichever of those steps is applicable, you should have an empty Fusion Drive named "Macintosh HD" on which you can carry out either Step 7a or Step 7b.

4a. Repair the Fusion Drive (see under "Troubleshooting" on the linked page.) Quit Disk Utility and go to Step 7a or Step 7b. Skip Steps 4b, 5, and 6.

4b. In the OS X Utilities screen, select Get Help Online. Safari will launch. While in Recovery, you'll have no access to your bookmarks, but you won't need them. Load this web page.

5. Triple-click anywhere in the line below to select it:

N=Macintosh\ HD; for d in /dev/disk?; do o=`diskutil info $d`; [[ ! "$SSD" ]] && grep -lqw 'APPLE SSD' <<< "$o" && SSD=$d; [[ ! "$HDD" ]] && grep -lqw 'APPLE HDD' <<< "$o" && HDD=$d; [[ "$SSD" && "$HDD" ]] && break; done; diskutil cs create "$N" $SSD $HDD && diskutil cs createLV "$N" jhfs+ "$N" 100%

This is a very long line, and you may not see all of it on the web page. Be sure to select the whole line, not just the part you can see.

Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.

Quit Safari. You'll be returned to the OS X Utilities screen.

6. From the menu bar, select

Utilities Terminal

The Terminal application will launch. Paste into the Terminal window by pressing the key combination command-V. Wait for a new line ending in a hash sign (#) to appear. If nothing happens, press the return key.

Quit Terminal to be returned to the main screen.

7a. If you have a Time Machine backup, connect the backup device and restore your data. If you backed up to a network device such as a Time Capsule, it should be connected automatically.

7b. If you don't have a Time Machine backup, or if you can't restore from the Time Machine backup that you do have, install OS X. Restore the data afterwards in Migration Assistant.

In Internet Recovery mode, you'll be installing the original version of OS X that shipped with the machine. If you've upgraded the OS in the App Store, you'll need to do that again.

Feb 8, 2016 2:31 PM in response to Linc Davis

Dear Mac Master Linc Davis:


I am so grateful that you come to rescue! It seems to me that you have great knowledge about iMac! I will following your instruction to try it myself. To me, Mac is such a great product, no matter what I do, I can not kill it.

I am going to print out your instruction when I try.

I would like to know, can I use my 2TB external HD (which is also my Time Machine) as Recovery Disk Assistant HD? Will it show as Time Machine or OS X external HD or both to choose from when boot using Option key?

Thanks a great deal!

Best Regards,

Feb 8, 2016 2:45 PM in response to Linc Davis

Great!

I will use Time Machine to back up. It will take maybe over 6 hours. Then I will use the same external HD and Recovery Disk Assistant to install OS X to boot from.

I shall let you know what happens then. I know I will need more help from you before I can ever achieve it, if ever.

I really appreciate your great help!

Best Regards,

Sharon

Feb 9, 2016 1:32 PM in response to Linc Davis

Dear Expert Mr. Davis:


I used Time Machine to complete backup. When I get to Internal Recovery OS X Utilities screen and select Get Help Online, Safari launched, however, it didi not come up with the web page showed in your instruction, instead it came to the web page about Recovery information html. I typed some of the information tried to have each engine to fine it, still could not get the web page you mentioned. I am afraid if I typed this long information, the typing error will never allow me to get to the right page to copy it. What can I do now?

Please advise.

Thank you very much!

Feb 9, 2016 4:12 PM in response to Linc Davis

Dear Master Mr. Davis,

I copied the link from your instructions, but could not find Termal in Utility to paste it. White Was in Utility, I saw my drives were all showed Redondo red. It asked if Fix it, I clicked Fix. Now it's been over an hour and still stuck at about half way to complete.

The message at the bottom says

Discovere new Logical Volume Group "EC6C2AD3-CE69-4D77-8C12-BD083BAB0852"

and the time wheel keeps spinning and the progress bar is still showing half way to complete.

What should I do now?

Please help.

Thanks.

Best Regards

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