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Hi there -
I bought a refurb Black 2.0GHz MacBook (it has a 120GB HDD and 1GB of RAM). Since I have had it hangs when I run a few apps and then takes a few minutes to sort itself out and respond again. I have iTunes on all the time (downloading podcasts and ripping CDs) and when I run Thunderbird, Firefox and a 4th app things start to slow down and it takes a while to respond. When I try to run Front Row with the other 3 apps Front Row takes ages to respond to remote presses. It also hanged a few times (screen goes black and does not do anything) although this has only happened a few times and is somewhat rare. Would increasing my RAM to 2GB (I think that's the max my MacBook is allowed) help with running several apps at once. As I would love to run more than 4 apps at their normal speed at once. |
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1GB should be more than sufficient to run these basic applications. I would try Activity Monitor and look at the System Memory tab when this condition occurs. That should tell you how much memory is free at the moment. If the pie chart is mostly green, you're OK on memory and it's another problem. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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Are you actually quiting the apps or are you just closing them? If alot of the icons in the dock have little black arrows on them then theres your problem.
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Either way, I think your needs are fairly modest and 1GB should be suitable. If you're having problems with hanging and slowness, I think the first order of business would be to run some of the maintenance tools built into Onyx. Give that a try, run the Complete Optimization and let us know how it goes after that. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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Ripping cds really takes up resources especially if your running other apps. Ditto for frontrow. All that eyecandy can be demanding.
As the others have suggested running a program like Onyx may help. Also did you do a fresh install of the OS when you got your machine? It's something I would do, especially with a refurb. |
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like someone else said, give ONYX a google. 2.4ghz Unibody | Hitachi 320GB 7200 | 256MB 9600gt |
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I would say you need to upgrade your RAM. What you have open isn't super intensive, but having multiple programs open is. 50MB free is nothing when you have 1024MB installed. Having one more program open will send it into virtual memory which will slow down the computer significantly.
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I bought 2GB of RAM from crucial and everything is running OK. Although changing the RAM was not as easy (although it was no major effort) as I thought as those screws are so small.
I now have 900MB of free RAM. I think I can run a few more apps now. Thanks to everyone that helped me out I really appreciate it. |
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