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Sep 25, 2016 5:49 AM in response to billster74by K Shaffer,★HelpfulSometimes incompatible software from an older system, slows or
does not run at all in a newer one. This is among the source of an
issue such as you generally describe.
And sometimes items people mistakenly believe will help their Mac
will do damages to the file system, break the macOS, and ruin apps.
A fairly general topic. Do you have any specific instances or proof of
concept, or examples of the issue you are finding problem with?
Details are important. However something as simple as a list of the
configuration specifications and basic software/hardware of your Mac
can be helpful. You could read http://etrecheck.com/#about and see
if the report it can generate may be helpful; if you post it here, some
one can read through to see how that may contribute to your issue.
Sometimes a new browser update or upgrade can cause a specific
problem; I've a few different Macs with varying ages of macOS X.
So I see a variety of issues; some of them were solved in newer OS.
But do not expect a problem to be solved through upgrade, usually
what happens is some older problem or incompatible software is
carried forward to plague the poor macOS in a newer rendition.
That is because an upgrade over existing system has your older
user account and anything you installed can be in the Mac still.
Hopefully you can have a stern conversation with that Mini and tell
him to straighten-up and fly right. In the meantime, system logs
and other items may be able to point to a cause. Trouble with log
files, many people do not understand most of the content. Me too.
In any event...
Good luck & happy trails!
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Sep 25, 2016 12:58 AM in response to billster74by lllaass,Just what bugs and glitches are you experiencing?