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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1322980" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>That sound more like a PRAM reset and not a SMC reset - go <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With less than 7% free space, I'd be surprised if you haven't been experiencing the beach ball for quite some time now. Definitely time for a new larger drive. I would suggest you immediately make a backup if you don't already have one. And delete as much stuff as you can while waiting for the new drive. Try to get up above 15% free space. You're also a candidate for a defrag on that drive - but not while it's under 10% free space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1322980, member: 24160"] That sound more like a PRAM reset and not a SMC reset - go [URL="http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964"]here[/URL]. With less than 7% free space, I'd be surprised if you haven't been experiencing the beach ball for quite some time now. Definitely time for a new larger drive. I would suggest you immediately make a backup if you don't already have one. And delete as much stuff as you can while waiting for the new drive. Try to get up above 15% free space. You're also a candidate for a defrag on that drive - but not while it's under 10% free space. [/QUOTE]
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