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running very slow and apps not responding

hi all, my mac is behaving very odd.When using Both iweb and rapidweaver the spinning beach ball will appear after a few minutes and that is it. i have to force quit them. other apps are also running slow.
is there any connection bewtween the 2 apps that would cause this to happen

20 " apple mac 2 ghz intel core duo, 30gb video ipod, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Jan 1, 2007 2:13 PM

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Jan 3, 2007 3:12 AM in response to Gareth Barlow

My computer has been doing behaving in the same troubling manner for at least one month. I don't run either of those applications you mention. In fact, simple functions such as transferring music from iTunes to my non-Apple mp3 player is a chore, with nearly each drag and drop followed by that spinning wheel I hardly ever saw in my first few months of ownership.
I think it was that ******* "firm"ware update that's turned this beautiful beast into a sickly wimp.

Jan 3, 2007 9:29 AM in response to Gareth Barlow

Hi Gareth

Dont know if this is any help,but when transfering songs from a laptop to my imac wirelesly i was experiencing the same problem. I repaired disc permissions and everything was fine , however when trying to repeat the transfers the mac would slow down again.So i would say,judging by my own experience the apps are upseting your mac.I'm sure however someone will help you out on this excellent forum.

20''imac Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Jan 3, 2007 9:39 AM in response to Gareth Barlow

Read through the following FAQ about the SBBOD (spinning beachball of death):

http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/sbbod.html
See if there is anyting in there that applies to your situations(s).

It may be that you need to do some basic maintenance on your Mac:

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

Sometimes these slowdowns occur if you have an iDisk mounted. If you do, try unmounting it and see if your speed returns to normal.

Jan 3, 2007 2:39 PM in response to Al Van Malsen

i just tried rapidweaver and it worked ok, didn't freeze.
i still think the mac is running slow though.(got the spinning ball 10 seconds ago)
on my finder i am unable to eject my network. i have my mac connected wirelesly to my pc but had a bit of trouble with the router so have unplugged it.


is it a good idea to reinstall mac os x. can you keep all your music and and movies.
i'm not bothered about apps i have downloaded, i can always get them again.

running very slow and apps not responding

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