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Macbook Pro 13” (mid 2012) speed problem, or is it me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buc021" data-source="post: 1492624" data-attributes="member: 273419"><p>Nick, </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the elaborate response to the matter.I will beconsidering buying an extra 4GB of RAM </p><p></p><p>I understand what you are explaining, but to me it seems that the slowdown does not happen after half a day or a day, it typically happens within an hour or two-three. I use 3-4 apps regularly (Safari, Mail, Outlook) and I am not excessively doing all kind of data-hungry things.</p><p></p><p>I have this little app (on the top bar) which can ”kill all applications” at once, and I have a separate App which can free memory (called ”Memory Clean”) which I use at times. When I start my Mac in the morning, I wish to use it throughout the day and then close it completely in the evening. But during the day I would like to make as little restarts as possible.<em>Is there a technical solutions for lowering the ”Page Outs” and the ”Swap Used” when my Mac is on, instead of having to restart my Mac to get the optimal figures? </em></p><p><em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buc021, post: 1492624, member: 273419"] Nick, Thank you for the elaborate response to the matter.I will beconsidering buying an extra 4GB of RAM I understand what you are explaining, but to me it seems that the slowdown does not happen after half a day or a day, it typically happens within an hour or two-three. I use 3-4 apps regularly (Safari, Mail, Outlook) and I am not excessively doing all kind of data-hungry things. I have this little app (on the top bar) which can ”kill all applications” at once, and I have a separate App which can free memory (called ”Memory Clean”) which I use at times. When I start my Mac in the morning, I wish to use it throughout the day and then close it completely in the evening. But during the day I would like to make as little restarts as possible.[I]Is there a technical solutions for lowering the ”Page Outs” and the ”Swap Used” when my Mac is on, instead of having to restart my Mac to get the optimal figures? [/I] [/QUOTE]
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