Have you maxed out the ram? Mavericks is more ram hungry than previous versions 
so that might slow it down.

Replacing your hard drive with a similarly sized ssd would speed it up too, but 
is relatively expensive.

Regards

Sam



                
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> On 2 Aug 2014, at 12:07, Derek Cross <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Morning Smuggers,
> 
> One of my macs is a late 2009 27" iMac (OS 10.9.4). It has slowed down in 
> recent months. 
> I asked a Mac repair person if they could look at it with the aim of speeding 
> it back up.
> 
> They told me the problem is that I upgraded to Mavericks and that it's not 
> designed with this machines in mind.
> 
> Is that so?
> 
> Derek
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