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Michael Cote

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PeopleOverProcess.com: My PowerBook's Tubes are Clogged Posted: Oct 4, 2006 3:08 PM
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Of late, my PowerBook has been running somewhat slow - scrolling through a PDF is less than zippy, and typing this into ecto is painful. I'm not quite sure what the problem with it -- hopefully it's not the SyncServer, iTunes seems to have red-hands too. While using top and digging around on the command line is, uh, "fun," I thought I'd ask you, dear readers, if there are any silver bullets for answering the question "why is my Mac so slow?"

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