Hi,

In my opinion, a clean install would most likely have very minimal impact on 
the speed of that unit.  We have a number of those at work and I have had quite 
a few complaints from the users with respect to slowness and such like you're 
reporting.  These users are not VO users either.  Performance can be improved 
either with more RAM or with the installation of an SSD.  Bumping it up to 8 GB 
RAM improves it somewhat, at least I got less complaints.  Bumping it up to 16 
GB RAM improved things even more.  The installation of the SSD would make the 
biggest impact though.  The one user that I installed 16 GB of RAM with a new 
SSD thought that they had a new computer.  They were able to use Adobe Premiere 
with ease after the update which is a very memory and processor intensive 
application.  The 500 GB drives in those units are only 5400 RPM units and with 
4 GB RAM, they just don't have the horsepower to run things in Sierra 
comfortably.  In fact, even El Capitan was giving that configuration quite a 
work out.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 2, 2017, at 11:09, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:

Listers,

I'd like to ask your advise.  A friend of mine has a 2012 macbook pro with 4GB 
RAM, 2.4 GHZ processor and non-solid 500GB drive.  It seem to run rather 
frustratingly slowly.  It regularly freezes and generally applications take a 
long time to open.  Do you think it would be worth while to do a clean install 
of Sierra on it?  I'd appreciate any comments here.  I understand that rotating 
hard drives take a bit longer but it is after all 2.4 GHZ and they don't even 
use Voiceover.  I know it's slightly of topic, but I would be doing their clean 
install using Voiceover in the process.

Andrew

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