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Anyone else having OSX problems with their Apple?
I installed an update to OSX Mavericks a week ago (10.9.5). The machine is now a door stop. Slow, constant spinning beach balls, slow internet connectivity, hangs up completely sometime requiring a hard reboot. Rebooted a few minutes ago, and it took 10 minutes! It was 100% fine before the update.
Anyone else experiencing this? Evidently the situation with Yosemite is even worse. |
I have 2 MacBooks at home and an 8-core Harpertown that I all put on Mavericks at the same time. The older (core 2 duo) macbook is definitely a little clunkier now but everything else is ok.
I also have an (identical) 8-core Harpertown at work that I put on Mavericks last week, and it's completely MISERABLE. takes a few tries to start up. Today I reset the RAM (alt-option-P-R startup) and it -seemed- better. Might be the placebo effect though. |
Try an SMC reset.
Google process for your particular box. |
I thought everything was supposed to get snappier.
I haven't "upgraded" since 10.6. Can't afford to lose Rosetta. |
I'm still on snow leopard too. It ain't broke! Why fix it! :) thinking about getting a Mac air soon anyways. So my pro will become a desk machine at that point.
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Works fine for me but I'm starting to get sick of the "change for change's sake" constant upgrade treadmill that Apple seems to be getting on.
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Have you done the typical defrag / scan disk / clear out your cache administrative stuff?
How old is your Mac? Mrs. Z-man has an older (2006? 2007?) Macbook Pro, and we're running Mavericks as well - it is a bit slower than before, but still bearable at this point. -Z |
My 2011 Macbook Pro has been running fine on the 10.9.5 update.
It does seem with everyone of these upgrades though boot times are getting longer. I remember when I first bought a Mac in 2006 and it only took a few seconds to boot and maybe 3 seconds to shut down. I was impressed by that but now it's like I'm waiting for my work PC to start and shut down. I'm going to wait awhile before I go to Yosemite. |
My Macbook Pro is a 2009 and runs Maverick just fine as long as I don't have a bunch of sneaky toolbars, adware, and background programs sucking on my ram. Clean cache, clean startup files, and periodic "repair permissions" maintenance keeps her healthy. I currently only have 2G ram but will upgrade to 8G soon to improve my music software performance.
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my 2011 MBP did that crap recently + fan going on a lot till a pram reset, and I fixed permissions yesterday.
Seems to be OK now. I'm on Yosemite- Mavericks was OK for me. rjp |
2011 Mac Mini on Yosemite. No issues.
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My MBR does this every once in a while.http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...93781d6896.jpg
Have no idea what causes it but its only in Safari. |
I had issues initially with Yosemite... especially internet speed... I did my due diligence, reset PRAM, rebuilt permissions, made more space on hard drive for memory cache, eventually it got back to normal. I believe that spotlight was indexing everything in the background and killing performance... took 2 days, I'm not sure what did it but a couple days and the usual fixes took care of it...
Bear in mind you should not upgrade to the latest OS until about 2 weeks after it comes out, and also that the last 2 have been memory hogs. If you have an older mac with 4Gig or less, stick with Mountain lion or whatever you got... |
I do remember my permissions messed up list being huge after Yosemite.
The PRAM reset fixed the beach balls and my cooling fan going crazy. Haven't heard it since. rjp |
It's important to remember Apple is taking the tough road here... It's an in-place system upgrade, attempting to keep all your **** intact and working... it's a miracle it works at all... A clean re-image is a safe way to go, that's all you'd ever do with Windows... So keeping that in mind, it's really not bad ! (not being a fan boy here, I've worked as sys admin int he past and built Windows images and packages for a living, so I appreciate Apple's efforts)
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I've updated to Yosemite on my mac book air. All seems fine. Heck, even wifi connects faster than yosemite. All good for me.
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Spinning beach ball could be a symptom of a dying hard drive. |
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However Apple controls every aspect of the supply chain. They have no excuse except their own sloppiness. |
I did PRAM reset, SMC reset (took the battery out, required finding a Y1 screwdriver, major PIA. Stupid unibody design without a removable battery!), verified and repaired disk permissions.
On a reboot, I get a desktop after 3min50sec. Clicking on Google Chrome, I get a usable browser 2 minutes later. Desktop seems to be much better, but 4 minute boot times? Really? This machine is probably 5ish years old at this point, I guess I shouldn't complain too much. Thats a pretty solid run in the world of computers. Still, disappointing that this all happened suddenly with that last update. Something about it threw a wrench in the gears. |
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