iMac Slowing dowwwnnn......

12 posts / 0 new
Last post
Tiger G5 Kid's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 7 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 134
iMac Slowing dowwwnnn......

My brand new January bought iMac G4 1GHZ is slowing to a crawl. Konfabulator is the only backround utility, and Activity Monitor won't start up. I've had to force restart a lot lately because of buggy DVDs, and now at startup the blinking folder icon comes up for 2 seconds then it boots OS X.3 . Diskwarrior doesn't help, and Disk Utility turns up thousands of incorrect permissions. Something like "should be 0, is 503". It's no big problem, but I'd like to know what the problem actually is. I'm indexing the drive overnight tonight.

rael9's picture
Offline
Last seen: 3 years 6 months ago
Joined: Dec 26 2003 - 16:21
Posts: 216
Have you tried...

Have you tried running the Repair Permissions thing in Disk Utility?

Tiger G5 Kid's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 7 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 134
Yes

i just did, and the thing seems slower than normal. Should I just let it be, or try something else? The HD has no known problems, just apps are really slow starting up. When the comp starts, Finder takes a long time to load (5-6 secs) and Safari, it takes up to 7 secs for the menu bar to change. I installed a 512MB RAM module back 1 month ago, could this be it? it hasn't acted up at all.

simon_C's picture
Offline
Last seen: 16 years 10 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 160
take the chip out, and see if

take the chip out, and see if that helps. you might have installed a slower-than-stock ramchip

Tiger G5 Kid's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 7 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 134
Nope

I will try, but It's the exact same specs as the preinstalled one, only twice as big.

Mackie's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 3 months ago
Joined: Dec 19 2003 - 17:34
Posts: 92
I don't know how you managed

I don't know how you managed to screw up your iMac in a few months Biggrin
I like customizing Macs, mine crashes sometimes because of that, I have about 20 shareware utils and stuff running constantly. But THIS?

BTW, where do you buy RAM? I think it was worth for me to pay $20 extra for a good quality Kingston.

Tiger G5 Kid's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 7 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 134
Kingston

I got Kingston RAM. The RAM isnt the problem - I've tried to mod actual system files, with no luck. I'll just do a clean install of the system files.

Mackie's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 3 months ago
Joined: Dec 19 2003 - 17:34
Posts: 92
Maybe them system files got c

Maybe them system files got corrupted?

Get TechTool and check it out. WHile you're there, I suggest you replace your iMac's hard drive with an IBM 180GXP 120GB drive. I did, and it's much faster now (not on-topic speed boost, but it's just a fast drive). Then keep the old drive on Firewire for home/school stuff.

Offline
Last seen: 6 years 5 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 851
scam

Don't bother with or believe anything tech tool reports. It's just a scam.

Dr. Bob

Mackie's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 3 months ago
Joined: Dec 19 2003 - 17:34
Posts: 92
Are you sure of this? I was s

Are you sure of this? I was suspecting it already. I mean, it's obvious SOMETHING is wrong with my Wallstreet and it says everything is peachy.
At first I though that it doesn't check the PMU board (which is making the trouble) but noooooo.........

Offline
Last seen: 6 years 5 months ago
Joined: Dec 20 2003 - 10:38
Posts: 851
tt

He may indeed have a problem, but tech tool is not the tool for reliable diagnosis.

Dr. Bob

Mackie's picture
Offline
Last seen: 18 years 3 months ago
Joined: Dec 19 2003 - 17:34
Posts: 92
oilkicksmacs: postcount++ pos

oilkicksmacs: postcount++ postcount++ postcount++ postcount++ postcount++
!1!1!!!!111!11!!!!

Dr. Bob: never mind, I fixed it now.

Log in or register to post comments