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problem with iMac 24
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<blockquote data-quote="markyb" data-source="post: 1423377" data-attributes="member: 256243"><p>thanks for the help but i read the article and </p><p>i don't see how i can get the aht to work</p><p>i don't have original disc to boot off and its not installed on the hard drive anywhere</p><p>i CAN get hold of a retail copy of snow leopard or retail copy of lion,</p><p>will i be able to get it off one of them.</p><p>I've been monitoring, activity monitor a lot along with temperature and memory usage.</p><p>i notice a process called <u>cfbakd </u> was using a lot of cpu, after a read up on google it appears it was left over from when disk drill was installed so i deleted all its traces,</p><p>i also noticed when time machine was left on, it pushed temp and cpu up a lot. so i disabled it, and just switch it on and back up say every couple of hours, then switch it off again</p><p>as i mentioned in an earlier post, i would like to do a clean install of lion is this wise.?</p><p>it was never recommended in windows to upgrade os, but with mac it seem to be normal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markyb, post: 1423377, member: 256243"] thanks for the help but i read the article and i don't see how i can get the aht to work i don't have original disc to boot off and its not installed on the hard drive anywhere i CAN get hold of a retail copy of snow leopard or retail copy of lion, will i be able to get it off one of them. I've been monitoring, activity monitor a lot along with temperature and memory usage. i notice a process called [U]cfbakd [/U] was using a lot of cpu, after a read up on google it appears it was left over from when disk drill was installed so i deleted all its traces, i also noticed when time machine was left on, it pushed temp and cpu up a lot. so i disabled it, and just switch it on and back up say every couple of hours, then switch it off again as i mentioned in an earlier post, i would like to do a clean install of lion is this wise.? it was never recommended in windows to upgrade os, but with mac it seem to be normal [/QUOTE]
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