In a message dated 2/16/10 7:44:20 AM, dantear...@gmail.com writes:

> >I have 3 Imac G3s one 700MHz and two 600MHz. One of the iMac 600s is
> >very slow compared to the other two. All machines have the same
> >systems via CCC. The profiler specs are the same between the two
> >600s. I'm kinda stumped as to what could be problem. Anyone else
> >have this trouble?
> 
> OS?  Fully updated?  Other software involved?
> 
> Slow in exactly what way?  From your description we can't tell if the
> car won't go because it's missing a tire or if you left the garage
> door closed.
> 
> Are there unexpected errors being thrown in the system log?
> 
> Does Disk Utility say the disk(s) are ok etc?
> 
> Have you run Apple's basic maintenance scripts?
> 
> Have you used AppleJack to clean things out?
> 
> - Dan.
> --
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
>  The slow is a beach ball for a while before opening and closing files.
All three machines have the exact same HDD contents via CCC. All machines 
have the same exact 1GB RAM I have run mantaintence on all the iMac's Smart 
disk status is OK. One strange thing I do see on the slow one is the display 
will shimmer ever so slighty, can that be an indication of a crappy logic 
board?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda
USA

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