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Hello all,
I wasn't sure which forum to post in, but chose Hardware because I fear that may be the problem.
So once I had my own 2019 iMac 21.5" machine running happily with Big Sur after initial trials, suddenly my husband's 2014 iMac 21.5" began slowing down significantly. I mean really significantly, out of the blue.
I hadn't even begun to update his OS, he's still running Mojave. The computer has never done this before. It gets very little use compared to mine, so I guess I neglected it because it never asked for help.
I tried rebooting, didn't help.
I spent hours yesterday trying to make a fresh Time Machine backup - it failed. I was unable to launch Disk Utility or Activity Monitor or even get the energy saver utility to work (thought I would prevent the machine from sleeping in case that was the problem with Time Machine - just a desperate try).
The way it's rejecting any and all operations makes me think the hard disk is failing.
Is there any other explanation?
The machine has 8 GB RAM and a 500 GB (I think) spinning hard disk.
The last Time Machine backup dates from about 10 days ago, so I could certainly recover the data from there.
No, I don't have a bootable clone for that machine..
I'm ready to bite the bullet and buy a new iMac if necessary.
I have seen lots of people on this forum who have computers a lot older than 2014. But it's also a matter of the hard disk itself, right ?
Thanks in advance for your enlightenment!
Ann
I wasn't sure which forum to post in, but chose Hardware because I fear that may be the problem.
So once I had my own 2019 iMac 21.5" machine running happily with Big Sur after initial trials, suddenly my husband's 2014 iMac 21.5" began slowing down significantly. I mean really significantly, out of the blue.
I hadn't even begun to update his OS, he's still running Mojave. The computer has never done this before. It gets very little use compared to mine, so I guess I neglected it because it never asked for help.
I tried rebooting, didn't help.
I spent hours yesterday trying to make a fresh Time Machine backup - it failed. I was unable to launch Disk Utility or Activity Monitor or even get the energy saver utility to work (thought I would prevent the machine from sleeping in case that was the problem with Time Machine - just a desperate try).
The way it's rejecting any and all operations makes me think the hard disk is failing.
Is there any other explanation?
The machine has 8 GB RAM and a 500 GB (I think) spinning hard disk.
The last Time Machine backup dates from about 10 days ago, so I could certainly recover the data from there.
No, I don't have a bootable clone for that machine..
I'm ready to bite the bullet and buy a new iMac if necessary.
I have seen lots of people on this forum who have computers a lot older than 2014. But it's also a matter of the hard disk itself, right ?
Thanks in advance for your enlightenment!
Ann