Thanks for the suggestion. I never thought of the activity monitor. THanks.
On 24-Feb-08, at 10:04 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

hmm, I never get a disk appears to be ok message. mine always has errors
and they are the same ones.

I don't know if running the activity monitor would help to see what is
running, it could just be that you have a lot of stufff going on or you have
something on with the network connection at login.

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From: "Matthew Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: slowness on mac. Please help!


Yeah I ttried that and it stil won't help. I even checked the disk for
errors and it says that the disk appears to be ok. But thanks for the
suggestion. Anything else you can suggest?
On 23-Feb-08, at 8:12 PM, James Austin wrote:

Have you tried clearing your caches, trash  etc. Also try repairing
permissions
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On 24 Feb 2008, at 00:06, Matthew Campbell wrote:

Hi guys and girls hope your evening is going well. I need some help
with a small problem my mac is encountering. After I type my
password at the log in screen after a restart or a cold boot my mac
takes for ever to get to the finder and when it gets there finally
VO is slow when responding to commands for like 5 or ten minutes
after. What the heck is going on? Please help as this is extremely!
anoying! Thanks so much for any help. Enjoy the wrest of your
evening.










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