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<blockquote data-quote="colugo" data-source="post: 638898" data-attributes="member: 53869"><p><strong>Suffering Likewise</strong></p><p></p><p>This sounds exactly the same sort of problem I've been having since the latest EFI firmware update amongst others. My mac is desperately slow to respond to even the simplest of tasks, takes ages to come out of sleep and has now had 3 complete crashes in one morning. I've not installed any new software since the update. The only thing I've done is change the Time Machine drive to a larger capacity (but I'm having the problems with that drive either on or off). It's driving me mad and I just want to go back to the machine as it was the other week when it zipped along no problems. </p><p></p><p>I have a new iMac 20" Intel Core 2 2.4GHz 2MB Ram so it really shouldn't slow up just using Firefox and iTunes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colugo, post: 638898, member: 53869"] [b]Suffering Likewise[/b] This sounds exactly the same sort of problem I've been having since the latest EFI firmware update amongst others. My mac is desperately slow to respond to even the simplest of tasks, takes ages to come out of sleep and has now had 3 complete crashes in one morning. I've not installed any new software since the update. The only thing I've done is change the Time Machine drive to a larger capacity (but I'm having the problems with that drive either on or off). It's driving me mad and I just want to go back to the machine as it was the other week when it zipped along no problems. I have a new iMac 20" Intel Core 2 2.4GHz 2MB Ram so it really shouldn't slow up just using Firefox and iTunes! [/QUOTE]
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