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New iMac slow?
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<blockquote data-quote="freckles" data-source="post: 1169682" data-attributes="member: 152336"><p>I went to Applications > utilities > Disk Utility selected my hard drive and clicked repair disk. Supposedly everything is fine. Not really sure what I'm supposed to be doing with disk utility. But it really does take way too long to boot up, I haven't timed it but I can if you want that info. And sometimes it just lags, I type relatively fast and for example if I am googling something it will only register one letter at a time super slowly and I have to restart.</p><p></p><p>Is this a memory issue? Do I need more memory (I have 4 GB)? I would rather not have to bring it to the "genius bar".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freckles, post: 1169682, member: 152336"] I went to Applications > utilities > Disk Utility selected my hard drive and clicked repair disk. Supposedly everything is fine. Not really sure what I'm supposed to be doing with disk utility. But it really does take way too long to boot up, I haven't timed it but I can if you want that info. And sometimes it just lags, I type relatively fast and for example if I am googling something it will only register one letter at a time super slowly and I have to restart. Is this a memory issue? Do I need more memory (I have 4 GB)? I would rather not have to bring it to the "genius bar". [/QUOTE]
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