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Old November 5th, 2005, 08:30 AM
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Slow Open/save File Dialog System Wide

Hi,

When ever I try to open or save a file in any application the spinning wheel is shown and the dialog takes from 5 to 20 seconds to display. Once it is on screen the speed returns to normal.

I have a G5 Power Mac 1.6 GHz (Single Processor) 2 GB RAM (crucial) 2 SATA hard-disks (original 80 GB used as a clone for the 160 GB - I use carbon copy cloner) Everything else is as standard with the Mac. This problem started with 10.3 and may have been at the same time as installing the second 160 GB hard-disk, cloning the original to the new one, then changing the SATA cables around to make the new hard-disk on bus A. I then upgraded to Tiger but the problem still persists. I have tried repairing permissions and have used support tools like cocktail etc to check for hard drive issues and clear the cache files.

Also, on installing the second hard-disk, I also tried swap cop to change the swap file to the backup hard-disk. This did not work so I manual modified the files to return them to the original state. I did this while the system was running 10.3. I take it on upgrading to 10.4, the swap file config would have been fixed anyway?

Everything else on the system seems fine. If nothing specific is found I may try removing the old hard disk.

Any help would be great
thanks for your time.

p.s. I am technical.

regards,
Chris
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Old November 7th, 2005, 11:30 AM
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Do you have an iDisk?

I had the same problem, everything in my system was fast except open/save dialogs.
Disabling "iDisk Syncing" solved it. (in "System Preferences", ".mac", "iDisk"). Took me months to figure it... Grrr.

Hope this helps...
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Old November 7th, 2005, 11:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FredB7
Do you have an iDisk?

I had the same problem, everything in my system was fast except open/save dialogs.
Disabling "iDisk Syncing" solved it. (in "System Preferences", ".mac", "iDisk"). Took me months to figure it... Grrr.

Hope this helps...
That seems to be common. Having an iDisk mounted may also cause problems with software updating.

You have to turn off syncing before you can dismount it. That took me a few minutes to figure out. Best to only mount it when you want it.
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Old November 7th, 2005, 12:47 PM
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Turned iDisk syncing off and now it is instant.

thanks you very much!!!

Chris.
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Old November 17th, 2005, 01:00 PM
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Idisk pausing SAve/CLose

I thought about this..and came up with this comprimise:

Under Finder preferences - sidebar - I unchecked the Idisk.

Poof..it worked.
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Brilliant - thanks

Excellent compromise that (unchecking the Sidebar option). Thanks all.
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