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| Since installing Tiger on my iMac (1 GHz, 256 MB RAM), I’ve been experiencing a significant slowdown in the computer’s activities. Even simple tasks are painfully slow. Opening any folder takes ~10 seconds, waking from sleep often takes several minutes, opening iPhoto can take as long as 5 minutes. All this occurs with no other programs open or running. I note that this site’s Tiger Installation FAQ says to expect Tiger to temporarily use a lot of CPU power for Spotlight to do some indexing, but what I’m experiencing is a VERY significant slowdown that has persisted for a week already. I realize that 256 MB RAM is the minimum required for Tiger, so I expected some performance issues, but this is so bad that I literally have to walk away from the computer at times because it’s simply too frustrating to sit there and wait the several minutes it takes to switch from one active program to another. This can’t be normal, can it? If not, can anyone think of issues that might be affecting my Mac’s performance so significantly? |
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| I think this slow down is due to your 256mb of ram. Although it meets the minimum requirements, I see a good reason why apple increased the Ram for all their imacs from 256mb to 512mb. So, add another 512mb modul and I am very positive you gonna love tiger. And welcome to the forum.
__________________ iBook 600; 12''; 640mb; 8mb Rage; DVD-CDRW-Combo, 20GB P4 1.6; 2x80GB Raid1 (file-server) tiBook 1Ghz, Superdrive, 768MB, 64mb 9000, 60GB |
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| Open the Activity Monitor and look out for apps that hog the CPU. (You'll find your way around the list of open processes, I'm sure.) If you can identify one or two that misbehave, tell us here. Might be some application that needs updating for Tiger.
__________________ MacBook Air 13" 1.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 80 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 MacBook 13" 1.83 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 Hackintosh Core2Duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB HD. Mac OS X 10.5.5 iPhone 3G 16 GB (v2.1), AppleTV 1G 40 GB (v2.1) Mac user since 1987, Apple Product Professional 2007, 2008. |
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| Tiger not ready? Unbelievable to me that Apple would release Tiger without making sure all other Apple software would be compatible... I've had similar slowdown issues and more! I have a dual-867 with 1.25GB ram, and Final Cut pro STOPPED working with Tiger. After checking a few forums, I found that this WAS COMMON! Now, I've also heard that my particular dual-867 (mirror-drive-door) has had MANY problems with software updates, but Tiger should have fixed this issue. Anyway, it seems Apple has followed Microsoft's example of "release-->patch-->patch-->patch." Any ideas? |
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| Bear in mind that the spotlight indexing all information may slow your machine down for the first couple of days after install,my machine was dog slow to begin with but has sorted itself out now. I aggree that more memory is a good call though |
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| Are Ae Emm |
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| Tiger WAY Slow after more than a WEEK. I too have had major slowdowns with Tiger. I bought a brand new Powerbook, 1.5ghz with 1 gig of ram. I understand that Spotlight can cause slowdowns as it is indexing, but it has been more than a week and this machine still operates slower than my 3 year old 867mhz Powerbook with 512megs ram. Even when it isn't writing files (why index when nothing new is written to the drive?) Does anyone know of a way to disable Spotlight? That would be a good way to trouble shoot if that is the problem. Also, I feel like Safari RSS is a problem. Has anyone else had wierd errors using Safari RSS with sites that used to work with old Safari and work fine with Firefox? I often get errors that my "network connection has been reset". Also, I often see the RSS version of the page, then it reloads into the regular version. If anyone has insights on how to hack better performance into the new system, please share. |
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| I read that Spotlight can be quickly disabled by adding your hard drive to the list of ignored locations in Spotlight preferences (the Privacy tab). Then you can remove it from the list and the index will be rebuilt from scratch. Someone else was reporting that this helped immensely, possibly due to a messed up index.
__________________ You can have my iBook when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. iBook - The computer of choice for the enlightened CS major. Come on Apple, let me do a commercial. ;-) "An alloc a day keeps the DRAM away!" |
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