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My Mac OS X is constantly freezing. It will work awesome for a couple days and then it reverts back to constantly freezing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
LOL... That makes sense. It's a MacBook 5,2...version 10.6.8...No we didn't install any RAM,IDK how to tell how to looks at the gigs used/free....nothing has spilled on it....It mainly freezes while watching/playing any videos/shows.....I don't hear any fans running loudly.Without more information...this is like asking someone "How long is this piece of rope?"...without showing them the rope.
We need more info:
- What exact Mac model do you have?
- What OS version is it running?
- Did you install any ram into it recently (before the freezing)?
- How full is you HD (gigs used & gigs free)?
- Was any liquid spilled on it?
- Does it seem to freeze doing any particular activities?
- Can you hear the fans running loudly? If so...what is the temp of the cpu?
* Nick
2.13 GHz is the processor speed - not the amount of RAM (memory) in the machine.
Open Disk Utility found in Applications / Utilites - highlight the Macintosh HD on the left - give us the Used and Free space shown at the bottom.
That's hard drive space.
Go to > About This Mac. It will tell you how much memory you have there.