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iMac slow after replacing display
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<blockquote data-quote="harryb2448" data-source="post: 1750504" data-attributes="member: 42497"><p>Sorry misunderstood slightly, which is not unusual for me at my age!</p><p></p><p>Running via USB, even USB3 will always be like treacle compared to the internal fitting of an SSD running at 6Gbps. Set up with the new drive internal and new screen, and boot up. Go into Utilities > Activity Monitor and see if anything is hogging things. Also, the sticky kit, which you can get from eBay for about ten bucks, may have something to do with things when you reconnect all cables. Unless the cables are fitted correctly and firmly that Jumbo roaring is typical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harryb2448, post: 1750504, member: 42497"] Sorry misunderstood slightly, which is not unusual for me at my age! Running via USB, even USB3 will always be like treacle compared to the internal fitting of an SSD running at 6Gbps. Set up with the new drive internal and new screen, and boot up. Go into Utilities > Activity Monitor and see if anything is hogging things. Also, the sticky kit, which you can get from eBay for about ten bucks, may have something to do with things when you reconnect all cables. Unless the cables are fitted correctly and firmly that Jumbo roaring is typical. [/QUOTE]
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