I have 95G used on my 125G hard drive so that is probably it. I am
considering putting in a 500G hard drive. Could I use the Super Duper backup
to format my new disk with? I also have other backups to Time Machine and WD
software. I checked the Activity Monitor and there was not that much
activity and I believe I have 4G of Ram so that wouldn't be it. I think I
could easily replace the hard drive.

Nora

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Jonathan Fletcher
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I was going to suggest that it might be your hard drive going bad as well.
> Other things to check:
>
> . Full hard drive
> . Activity Viewer (in your Utilities folder) to see if there was something
> else running that was eating up your processor. Suspects: Flash running in
> an open browser window, iTunes store open in iTunes, online backup services
> such as Carbonite, BackBlaze, JungleDisk, etc.
> . Other accounts running in Fast User Switching
>
> Basically, I would restart the machine and don't load any programs and look
> at Activity Viewer and see if it's something running that you didn't know
> about.
>
> If that doesn't give you any answers, then I am suspecting a hardware
> issue, such as a dying hard drive or ram module. There are other, less
> likely, possibilities, but those are my first choices.
>
> BTW, it is NOT a virus. Ain't no such thing.
>
> j.
>
>
> On Jul 20, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Dan Crutcher <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A slow-running computer can also be caused by RAM being maxed out, or
> even by a hard drive that has some corruption or is going bad. Did you run
> Disk Utility (Verify and/or Repair) on the drive? In any case, I would be
> sure I had a good backup. Good luck and let us know what you find out.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> >> That is the step they made me go through before I could resign onto my
> account. Not sure I want a phone call every time I want to sign on. I will
> have to think about that, however it does make sense. I was just shocked to
> have this happen. So maybe the inconvenience would be worth it. They had me
> also go into a screen showing sessions on my email account. I could see the
> China connection as plain as day as one of the sessions. That is when they
> had me sign out and sign back in under the 2 step verification. I was also
> forced to change my password to something in the Strong category.
> >>
> >> By the way, all, my Disk Warrior was NOT frozen. It finally finished.
> Now I will see if my computer speed improves. I could not believe it would
> take that long to repair the permissions, but apparently it did.
> >>
> >> Nora
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Rick Burnett <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> I'm not aware of any viruses (viri?) that can infect Mac OS X yet, but I
> highly recommend turning on 2-step authentication in Gmail. It's well worth
> the extra hassle.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Nora Probasco <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> I have an odd situation with my Mac. In the past couple of days it has
> been running VERY slow. I know that usually means that I need to fix
> permissions. So when I ran Disk Utility, it said it would take 1 day and 6
> hours to do it. I left it on over night and part of an afternoon and it
> didn't seem to do much. So I closed out of that and ran Diskwarrior having
> it check files as well as fix permissions. I left it on over night and the
> next afternoon it seemed to be stuck about 4/5ths through. I closed out and
> decided to run it again last night. It did the same thing. Otherwise I can
> do what I want on the computer. What concerns me is that I am afraid this
> may be a virus. Never having had one I just don't know. I had another
> strange incident where someone from China hacked into my gmail account and
> sent many spam email from my account. Gmail froze the account, made me
> change my password and stopped emails from being sent from that account for
> 24 hrs. I am wondering if I may have also gotten some virus or something
> from that as it happened around the same time. I have Virus Barrier which I
> could activate again, however, I want to make sure that is what it may be.
> >>
> >> Nora
> >>
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