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Later Macs and the Spinning Beach Ball
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<blockquote data-quote="baugh009" data-source="post: 1810179" data-attributes="member: 401518"><p>Hello, I am new; hence, I may be in the wrong forum. I have a much discussed subject (I think), but a new (maybe), question related to it. I have a Mac Pro (1.1), which works fine, except for the naughty beach ball. I believe that I have tried most everything found on the web (mainly application removal), to no avail. In some instances, I get temporary relief, never permanent. While typing this post I am constantly interrupted every five seconds, or so.</p><p></p><p>My Mac tells me that it will not take an upgrade from the 10.7.5 (Lion), that I am running. I am not looking for further solutions of the removal, or upgrade type. I have to believe that Apple took care of this issue at some point along the Mac line. My question is: At what "series point," and after is this no longer a problem?</p><p></p><p>Thank you from a newbie to the forum, but not a newbie in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baugh009, post: 1810179, member: 401518"] Hello, I am new; hence, I may be in the wrong forum. I have a much discussed subject (I think), but a new (maybe), question related to it. I have a Mac Pro (1.1), which works fine, except for the naughty beach ball. I believe that I have tried most everything found on the web (mainly application removal), to no avail. In some instances, I get temporary relief, never permanent. While typing this post I am constantly interrupted every five seconds, or so. My Mac tells me that it will not take an upgrade from the 10.7.5 (Lion), that I am running. I am not looking for further solutions of the removal, or upgrade type. I have to believe that Apple took care of this issue at some point along the Mac line. My question is: At what "series point," and after is this no longer a problem? Thank you from a newbie to the forum, but not a newbie in life. [/QUOTE]
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