Dear all

A while back my wife's Macbook HDD failed, and many of you pitched in 
helpfully. I duly bought a new one, and installed it using a clone of mine 
to get her up and running asap. It worked well, thanks again. But....

That put her on Mavericks, and for speed she was keen to have Snow Leopard 
once more. So, tonight I erased the HDD, and rebooted with the original 
Snow Leopard install DVD. All seemed to go fine, but it seems the install 
is corrupted. It looks fine, but once you're logged in, after a few minutes 
it won't load a web page, or a window or app you've asked it to. The pizza 
wheel spins ad infinitum, and you can click and select other objects, but 
nothing works. The only option is to long hold on the power button to force 
a shutdown.

I've rebooted from the DVD, and run Disk Utility > Repair Disk and Repair 
Permissions. All seems fine. Except it isn't. It's unusable :(

Now, in having chatted to my wife through the frustration, she's confirmed 
that with Mavericks installed, it wasn't simply slow, but at times Safari 
and system requests were occasionally unresponsive. The OS never froze 
though, and she could simply select Restart from the Apple Menu to get up 
and running again. That's no longer possible.

Any thoughts? 

Do I clone Mavericks again and see if it works?
Could it be something other than the HDD that's causing the problem and for 
some reason it plays a little better with Mavericks?

Would really value any help. It's been such a great workhorse, but can't 
think it's for the knackers yard yet!

Adam

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