Try reinstalling from the recovery partition. It does a complete permissions 
reset as part of the process.

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On 6 Oct 2016, at 23:44, Jason P. Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi folks

I don't like moaning about an OS upgrade but sierra has turned my 2010 Mac Pro 
with SSD into the slowest and most unresponsive machine I've used in decades. 
I'm very tired of the beachball. Is this just me or does sierra generally tire 
out machines? I've never done it before but I'm a mm away from reverting to 
whatever the last one was called. Curious how others are getting on?


cheers,

   -Jason
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