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iMac Suddenly Slow Performance - Please Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Penelope8" data-source="post: 1455410" data-attributes="member: 276112"><p>Thank you! I had seen somewhere else today about Onyx, but it's hard to tell what is scammy and what is actually useful. I will try that first. I'm concerned about what I could have possibly done to disrupt the OS, if that is the case. Hopefully Onyx will help. I'll try it tomorrow. Too sleepy tonight.</p><p></p><p>chscag and harryb, thank you both for your information about the fan issue as well. I will check out everything tomorrow. Is there a way to tell how fast my fan is running? My husband and I have had apple products for well over a decade and have only had two HDs fail... both were Seagate. After a little internet searching, we concluded that Seagate might not be the best option to replace the original. The guy who replaced the drive for us mentioned this to me after installation. I'm not sure he was aware it would be an issue beforehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penelope8, post: 1455410, member: 276112"] Thank you! I had seen somewhere else today about Onyx, but it's hard to tell what is scammy and what is actually useful. I will try that first. I'm concerned about what I could have possibly done to disrupt the OS, if that is the case. Hopefully Onyx will help. I'll try it tomorrow. Too sleepy tonight. chscag and harryb, thank you both for your information about the fan issue as well. I will check out everything tomorrow. Is there a way to tell how fast my fan is running? My husband and I have had apple products for well over a decade and have only had two HDs fail... both were Seagate. After a little internet searching, we concluded that Seagate might not be the best option to replace the original. The guy who replaced the drive for us mentioned this to me after installation. I'm not sure he was aware it would be an issue beforehand. [/QUOTE]
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