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MBP jerkiness
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<blockquote data-quote="hunkerpularama" data-source="post: 574987" data-attributes="member: 33708"><p>I've had my MBP for bout 6 months now, and it's been great, except it is getting noticeably slower. When I bought it, it felt tight as a drum, as if i was the slower that it. But now it's kinda losing it's edge. It's most noticeable when watching videos on the internet (youtube etc), because they lag occasionally, and it is very obvious. The funny thing is, games (Halo, NFS: MW) run fine, but it's the simple things you do all the time, like waiting for it to boot from sleep, change virtual desktops, (i could go on), which are becoming frustratingly slow.</p><p>Is this what happens to every Mac once the shine wears off?</p><p>I'm not sure what to do really, as there are nothing that is really wrong with it, it's just.... well... seems to be getting old, a lot faster than i was expecting.<img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Grimmace.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Grimmace:" title="Grimmace :Grimmace:" data-shortname=":Grimmace:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunkerpularama, post: 574987, member: 33708"] I've had my MBP for bout 6 months now, and it's been great, except it is getting noticeably slower. When I bought it, it felt tight as a drum, as if i was the slower that it. But now it's kinda losing it's edge. It's most noticeable when watching videos on the internet (youtube etc), because they lag occasionally, and it is very obvious. The funny thing is, games (Halo, NFS: MW) run fine, but it's the simple things you do all the time, like waiting for it to boot from sleep, change virtual desktops, (i could go on), which are becoming frustratingly slow. Is this what happens to every Mac once the shine wears off? I'm not sure what to do really, as there are nothing that is really wrong with it, it's just.... well... seems to be getting old, a lot faster than i was expecting.:Grimmace: [/QUOTE]
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