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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1916465" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>That's not at all my experience. In fact, I'm sitting in front of an iMac with a RDHD that has a 1TB hard drive with well over half of that free. When it was upgraded to Mojave, the performance hit was noticeable and very frustrating, as it had been a very fast computer prior to that. I see a rotating beachball anytime that I do anything disk intensive, such as launch a large app. I've heard from countless users with a similar experience.</p><p></p><p>I'm still amazed that no one has brought a class action lawsuit against Apple over this. The situation is very similar to when Apple throttled older iPhones. It's not that one is "forced" to upgrade their OS. It's that when one is enticed to upgrade, Apple gives no warning that folks with a RDHD will suffer a performance hit. That's negligence at best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1916465, member: 190607"] That's not at all my experience. In fact, I'm sitting in front of an iMac with a RDHD that has a 1TB hard drive with well over half of that free. When it was upgraded to Mojave, the performance hit was noticeable and very frustrating, as it had been a very fast computer prior to that. I see a rotating beachball anytime that I do anything disk intensive, such as launch a large app. I've heard from countless users with a similar experience. I'm still amazed that no one has brought a class action lawsuit against Apple over this. The situation is very similar to when Apple throttled older iPhones. It's not that one is "forced" to upgrade their OS. It's that when one is enticed to upgrade, Apple gives no warning that folks with a RDHD will suffer a performance hit. That's negligence at best. [/QUOTE]
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