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Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:02 am
by Reliant121
IanKennedy wrote:Reliant121 wrote:I guess that is an advantage of Macs, although viruses for Mac are beginning to rotate now. My mother managed to get hold of one within a week, so we now run an AV software. Which might be whats slowing it down. But its a dual core 2.4 processor, it should be able to cope easily. My windows machine is a core duo 2.8 and can deal with anything i throw at it in XP and almost anything in Vista.
What crap AV software are you putting on it? It shouldn't be slowed down at all. Mine isn't using Sophos, it goes like a rocket.
I have no idea. And I didnt say it definately did, but it might be. All I know is that the mac runs at about the same speed as the old 1.8 single core out in the shed.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:28 am
by IanKennedy
Reliant121 wrote:IanKennedy wrote:Reliant121 wrote:I guess that is an advantage of Macs, although viruses for Mac are beginning to rotate now. My mother managed to get hold of one within a week, so we now run an AV software. Which might be whats slowing it down. But its a dual core 2.4 processor, it should be able to cope easily. My windows machine is a core duo 2.8 and can deal with anything i throw at it in XP and almost anything in Vista.
What crap AV software are you putting on it? It shouldn't be slowed down at all. Mine isn't using Sophos, it goes like a rocket.
I have no idea. And I didnt say it definately did, but it might be. All I know is that the mac runs at about the same speed as the old 1.8 single core out in the shed.
Then something is seriously wrong, Macs are fast. In Utilities (inside Apps) there's an application called Activity Monitor. Run that. Then select 'All processes' from the drop down top right of the window. Now click the column heading for CPU until it puts the largest values at the top. What is running and taking all your CPU? Oh, yes on a Core2Duo you can go up to 200% CPU as each core has it's own 100%.
Next click on the System Memory tab near the bottom. What percentage of the memory is free (Green)?
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:44 am
by Teaos
Me originally wrote:most people buy the $1000 one that have 2.0-2.2Ghz which only 2GB RAM
$600 US for that is about right from what I've seen.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 1:39 pm
by Reliant121
IanKennedy wrote:Then something is seriously wrong, Macs are fast. In Utilities (inside Apps) there's an application called Activity Monitor. Run that. Then select 'All processes' from the drop down top right of the window. Now click the column heading for CPU until it puts the largest values at the top. What is running and taking all your CPU? Oh, yes on a Core2Duo you can go up to 200% CPU as each core has it's own 100%.
Next click on the System Memory tab near the bottom. What percentage of the memory is free (Green)?
1.04 gb of memory is free. It might be worth noting that my mother has dual booted, and put windows on in some other section of the hardrive, i dont know what its called.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 1:58 pm
by Teaos
Bootcamp.
And that isnt a lot of free memory left... maybe if you free'd some up it would help. Most computers run slow when they get down bellow 10-5% capacity.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 2:15 pm
by Reliant121
I meant ram by that. We have absolutely TONNES of hardrive memory.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 2:21 pm
by Teaos
Oh, in that case I have no idea. Maybe a virus but I'm doubting it... Could be a faulty CPU, but again I'm doubting it.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:29 pm
by IanKennedy
Reliant121 wrote:I meant ram by that. We have absolutely TONNES of hardrive memory.
Yes, but what applications are taking a lot of CPU. It should tell you if you do the first thing I suggested. If it's the name of an AV program you know what's causing the slowdown.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:40 pm
by Reliant121
I did. The thing that took the most, was in fact the activity moniter.
Re: Computer Help
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:00 am
by stitch626
Teaos wrote:Me originally wrote:most people buy the $1000 one that have 2.0-2.2Ghz which only 2GB RAM
$600 US for that is about right from what I've seen.
Oh your dollars are that different? Oops.
Then that is about right spec wise.