lepetitmartien
Wednesday 17 October 2007 à 06:25
Maybe that using
OnyX and clean up part of the mess, running the BSD scripts, trashing the caches, etc. would be a good idea. An OS X slowing down is to report to less than adequate maintenance, partly because Apple doesn't explain to customers that some things have to be done especially when the computer is not running 24/7.
Download OnyX, run the S.M.A.R.T. tests, check the drive, authenticate, go to automation and have everything checked on save the mail mailboxes index thing. It'll run the scripts (which should run regularly if your mac is not on 24/7, you can see and change the hours in OnyX/maintenance), trash caches, initialize some potential causes of issues like the links documents to apps or the presentation for each folder. You'll have a little of work later to tell the mac yes while opening some files, reset to your taste some windows but you'll find a faster mac back.
Important note: if you have an error about "mdimport" quitting after you've finished, it's linked to spotlight reindexing things and choking on your mailboxes, just uncheck mail in the system preferences>spotlight panel. I've just found out that, and it helps!

About your oxford 911, if the drive bridge is really really old, there's firmware to care about, meaning if the enclosure is at least 5 years old. Else, there's no issue. Now, I strongly advise you not to have any drive on save the one being tigerized, it's an install after all and it's basic safety measures even if there's no issue usually.