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- Your Mac's Specs
- 27" Retina 5K iMac 3.2Ghz Quad 24GB RAM, 1TB HD. iPhone 11.
Ever since upgrading my iMac to Snow Leopard I've noticed a definite drop in performance with certain programs most definitely running slow, for example closing tabs in Firefox takes a couple of seconds to happen after clicking the x, and occasional flakiness in some programs such as iTunes saying it can't sync to my iPhone but then continuing the task.
When I first installed SL it was as an upgrade i.e. not wiping the disk and starting again. After suffering a few weeks of poor performance I installed SL again but again as an upgrade and this improved the performance a bit and certainly less errors are coming up but I'm still not happy.
Therefore as I have some time off over Easter I'm going to completely wipe OSX and re-install from scratch but I'm wondering what the best way of doing this is?
I have everything backed up via Time Machine but the main thing I'm concerned about is loosing my settings/configurations for programs like iTunes, Lightroom, Entourage, Aperture etc as well as account settings for FTP programs, Entourage etc.
What is the safest way of doing all of this without having to rebuild libraries etc and reconfigure programs etc?
When I first installed SL it was as an upgrade i.e. not wiping the disk and starting again. After suffering a few weeks of poor performance I installed SL again but again as an upgrade and this improved the performance a bit and certainly less errors are coming up but I'm still not happy.
Therefore as I have some time off over Easter I'm going to completely wipe OSX and re-install from scratch but I'm wondering what the best way of doing this is?
I have everything backed up via Time Machine but the main thing I'm concerned about is loosing my settings/configurations for programs like iTunes, Lightroom, Entourage, Aperture etc as well as account settings for FTP programs, Entourage etc.
What is the safest way of doing all of this without having to rebuild libraries etc and reconfigure programs etc?