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I'm not sure if this is the right forum, or if my problems even stem from the OS or something else or even if they're related at all, but I'm hoping somebody here can help.
Vital Stats:
Macbook Pro, Mid 2010, 2.8GHz Core i7
8 GB RAM 1067 MHz DDR3
OSX 10.7.3
Symptoms:
In Safari, when I drag a tab off the main window, to create a second window, it takes up to 20 seconds for the new window to render. During that time, I'm unable to do anything at all, as the mouse pointer is showing a miniature of the web page and clicks on nothing.
When typing multiple instances of the same character, I can no longer simply hold down a key. I must press multiple times. This isn't a big problem for me, but it's an interesting - and recent - change.
Adobe programs are messed up. Clicking a text box in InDesign, for example, take 3-5 seconds to allow input, and usually, ends up minutely moving the box as well. It's like the system hangs for a moment - but CPU doesn't show any increases. Similar manifestations are happening in Illustrator, and Acrobat Pro. All are part of CS5.5.
By themselves, I wouldn't be unduly concerned. But all together, all starting at around the same time (a week ago), and all surviving after reboots, raises some flags in my book.
Does anybody have any advice?
Thanks in advance,
Z
Vital Stats:
Macbook Pro, Mid 2010, 2.8GHz Core i7
8 GB RAM 1067 MHz DDR3
OSX 10.7.3
Symptoms:
In Safari, when I drag a tab off the main window, to create a second window, it takes up to 20 seconds for the new window to render. During that time, I'm unable to do anything at all, as the mouse pointer is showing a miniature of the web page and clicks on nothing.
When typing multiple instances of the same character, I can no longer simply hold down a key. I must press multiple times. This isn't a big problem for me, but it's an interesting - and recent - change.
Adobe programs are messed up. Clicking a text box in InDesign, for example, take 3-5 seconds to allow input, and usually, ends up minutely moving the box as well. It's like the system hangs for a moment - but CPU doesn't show any increases. Similar manifestations are happening in Illustrator, and Acrobat Pro. All are part of CS5.5.
By themselves, I wouldn't be unduly concerned. But all together, all starting at around the same time (a week ago), and all surviving after reboots, raises some flags in my book.
Does anybody have any advice?
Thanks in advance,
Z