- Joined
- Jan 5, 2007
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- 225
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- Location
- Norfolk, England
- Your Mac's Specs
- White Macbook (refurb), 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo, 2 GB Memory, 60GB HDD
I did a simple upgrade from Tiger to Leopard and I've noticed a few problems since.
Ever since I've upgraded, the system has been very laggy i.e. lots of beach balls; from switching windows to opening programs. I never experienced this degree of lag in Tiger.
One of the big problems I've had though is with Spotlight. From a restart of Leopard, it seems to be taking forever to index my hard drive (a Macbook 1.8 CD, 2GHz RAM, 60GB HD). At this moment, it's been 20 minutes since I rebooted my Macbook and yet its still saying that it's indexing the drive. The estimated time has been fluctuating between 9 - 15 minutes.
I don't have Time Machine enabled, and Verify Disk and Verify Disk Permissions says that my Mac is OK.
I love Leopard but the small but pervasive problems are making it unusable.
Ever since I've upgraded, the system has been very laggy i.e. lots of beach balls; from switching windows to opening programs. I never experienced this degree of lag in Tiger.
One of the big problems I've had though is with Spotlight. From a restart of Leopard, it seems to be taking forever to index my hard drive (a Macbook 1.8 CD, 2GHz RAM, 60GB HD). At this moment, it's been 20 minutes since I rebooted my Macbook and yet its still saying that it's indexing the drive. The estimated time has been fluctuating between 9 - 15 minutes.
I don't have Time Machine enabled, and Verify Disk and Verify Disk Permissions says that my Mac is OK.
I love Leopard but the small but pervasive problems are making it unusable.