Is there any info in panic.log?
Ummm, I don't know. Not sure I'd understand it even if I saw it.
Did you update to X.4.10? If yes you'll have to hope that X.4.11 fixes
it. What I read about X.4.11 suggests that it is largely intended
to fix
the bugs in X.4.10. Not Apple's proudest hour.
I'm still on 10.4.9. Was afraid to update any more since I was
already having problems with it.
I have 2.5 gigs RAM processor is 2.1 GHz.
A near full drive could definitely cause all the problems you
describe.
What process(s) are using all this CPU time? Check with Activity
Monitor.
It's almost always Camino with the the most CPU usage and that's
generally after it's been running for a few days. I've been up and
going all day and so far I'm just hitting around 61% with Mail and
Camino the only major programs running. If I open iTunes it will
difinately slow down but Activity Monitor doesn't indicate that
iTunes is using that much of it. Right now Camino is 39% CPU time
and Activity Monitor is next at 5...2...well, it changes.
I just started iTunes and the cPU is showing 100% now and Activity
MOnitor shows iTunes varying between 30 and 45% while it updates
podcasts. ANd typing on here is slowing down with letters not not
showing up when I type them. If I close iTunes and open, say,
Lightroom, it will slow down even more. And my Photoshop CS2
wouldn't run....but it used to.
You want minimum 1-2 GB of free disk space.
Even before I removed my iTunes library and all my photos I had
around 20gb free. I now have 95 gb free.
I'll look for AppleJack and see if it's my memory that is not working
correctly.
Thank you!
Paula
IN/USA
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather
to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body
thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a
ride!" Have a wonderful day!
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