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Speeding up my Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="sixslinger" data-source="post: 247978" data-attributes="member: 19856"><p>PRAM stands for parameter random access memory. it stores device settings (time,date,display info....), so the mac can access it more quickly. If the PRAM gets corrupted, then it can slow your mac wayyyy down. Resetting it wont corrupt any data. You may have to reset your clock, but that's about it. All your OSX settings and files will still be intact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixslinger, post: 247978, member: 19856"] PRAM stands for parameter random access memory. it stores device settings (time,date,display info....), so the mac can access it more quickly. If the PRAM gets corrupted, then it can slow your mac wayyyy down. Resetting it wont corrupt any data. You may have to reset your clock, but that's about it. All your OSX settings and files will still be intact. [/QUOTE]
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