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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
A slow Duo??? Something wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheCustomer99" data-source="post: 358925" data-attributes="member: 24885"><p>I agree with IronMac. You'll want to go with 2 gig of RAM if you're running Excel. I'm forced to use it because it's required for my Accounting class and it is a memory hog. But until you upgrade your RAM, as I mentioned earlier, simply running OnyX will most likely improve your performance a bit. I still believe that 1 gig could handle the requirements though, so if you don't want to drop too much money into your MacBook (but, since you got it for free, you might as well make it run as fast as possible), you could just up it to 1 gig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheCustomer99, post: 358925, member: 24885"] I agree with IronMac. You'll want to go with 2 gig of RAM if you're running Excel. I'm forced to use it because it's required for my Accounting class and it is a memory hog. But until you upgrade your RAM, as I mentioned earlier, simply running OnyX will most likely improve your performance a bit. I still believe that 1 gig could handle the requirements though, so if you don't want to drop too much money into your MacBook (but, since you got it for free, you might as well make it run as fast as possible), you could just up it to 1 gig. [/QUOTE]
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