![]() ![]() Lagging apps, beachball of death, having to force quite non responsive apps… Sometimes I will restart with hopes it will help… sometimes it does. I made a point of continuing to work on my computer as normal while the check was running.Ĭlick the links for help with non-Apple products.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line.Īll of the above! Except for the restarting. I hope that works I did not see a way to post a file. Next question, which I have seen some discussion of, is which OS would perform reasonably like Snow Leopard did, but also allow my iPhone6s to be recognized in iTunes? Do I go buy a system disc for one of the OS's I desire from somewhere? What path should I follow to get to one of those OS's? I would love to buy a new computer, but I would like to find a solution to put that off for now. ![]() I am pretty sure these are useless for my 2008 iMac.) (I do have 10.4 Tiger which was for a PowerPC iMac G5, and 10.6 that was for my 2010 MacBook Pro. I have no copy, be it backup or system discs, of OS 10.6 Snow Leopard for my 2008 iMac. Problem #2 is that I have already done a SuperDuper! backup of my El Capitan-running iMac. So the next option I assume would be go back to 10.6 SL then upgrade from there. I went straight to El Capitan from Snow Leopard. It would be great to just revert back to one of those, but the #1 problem is that I never owned any of them. I need to keep my iPhone backed up, so I am considering moving back in OS's to one of the following: I am a photographer running Adobe LIghtroom, and sometimes the computer literally stops responding. What a cool OS El Capitan is, but oh oh oh how it has slowed down the computer. I upgraded my Early 2008 iMac (2.4 Ghz 4 gb ram) machine from 10.6 Snow Leopard to El Capitan (reason: so I could backup my new iPhone6s-was not recognized in iTunes in 10.6). ![]()
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