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<blockquote data-quote="cubbykc" data-source="post: 1603853" data-attributes="member: 326382"><p>Harry, I believe it was around 75 seconds with the old HDD and 2gb RAM. Everything opens so fast now. I'll be doing a PPT presentation with it this week. I know now it behaved before doing that, so we'll be watching closely. Pretty happy with it now. I'm curious about something. Is OnyX a good thing? I have it on the old G4 PowerBook and it does a good job there, but I'm not sure about putting it one the MacBook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cubbykc, post: 1603853, member: 326382"] Harry, I believe it was around 75 seconds with the old HDD and 2gb RAM. Everything opens so fast now. I'll be doing a PPT presentation with it this week. I know now it behaved before doing that, so we'll be watching closely. Pretty happy with it now. I'm curious about something. Is OnyX a good thing? I have it on the old G4 PowerBook and it does a good job there, but I'm not sure about putting it one the MacBook. [/QUOTE]
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