From: AES on 23 Apr 2010 10:28 > > In article <siegman-AB1154.10141921042010(a)sciid-srv02.med.tufts.edu>, > > AES <siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote: > > > > > For some days now I've been experiencing substantial but intermittent > > > sluggishness in Finder response on a 2009-vintage MacBook running Tiger, > > > and I'm wondering what to look for to eliminate it? As follow-up and close-out on this: * Thanks for various replies. * My MacBook is indeed a 2007, not 2009, model (and I'll be replacing it by a current MacBook Pro model with all current software as soon as I get a chance to do this). * The HD verified OK with no problems using Disk Utility (and I appreciate that this doesn't rigorously prove that it's all OK -- but there's also no obvious HD clicking or odd sounds from it). * I then uninstalled my recently installed purchase of Macaroni -- and the sluggishness seems to have gone away. I'd like to add that this should emphatically NOT be taken as a knock on Macaroni: I had seen a lot of good reviews of Macaroni before I purchased it; I installed it hastily and without a lot of care in setting it up; I appreciate that my OS is two versions out of date; and an crucial phrase in all of this is "seems to have . . . " since I can't and don't claim to have explored this problem carefully or in any detail. -- "For the fact is that much of the financial industry has become a racket � a game in which a handful of people are lavishly paid to mislead and exploit consumers and investors. And if we don�t lower the boom on these practices, the racket will just go on." -- Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, 18 April 2010
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