On Sep 18, 2005, at 5:22 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
This thread has been about the hardware.

This is kind of a vague thought. But don't good things happen in terms of hard drive and OS X housekeeping when one turns off the Mac and boots it up again? Shouldn't this be a regular weekly or monthly routine? At the very least, an overly long startup time could indicate that something is acting up that you'd never know about otherwise.


when one turns off the mac, and then boots it up again, the vm (virtual memory) files as well as the temporary items folders are cleared out, thus clearing up a small amount of disk space (of course it gets used again when the vm files are recreated, or an application puts something in the temp items folder.


however, i think you are thinking about the maintenance routines that happen at around 2am when your computer is on, but it would have to not be sleeping for that to happen.



ryan

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