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The computer originally came with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, which purred on this machine. This is in line with your statement that once they are loaded, they work fine.Īs a comparison, in my Mac Pro (Early 2008), I used conventional HDDs for a very long time as well. Since apps, which have been run once after startup, when relaunching them, they are mainly started off inactive memory/cache and therefore are faster the second time you start them. Starting with OS X 10.9 it appears that OS X relies heavily on one having an SSD. There's also very little running and nothing user installed that is being launched in the Dock at start up.Īny help would be great and happy to provide any other stats needed. I've also run the Apple Hardware Test which took approximately an hour and nothing was reported from it.įrom what I've read people have suggested upgrading the memory but since it doesn't seem to be running out of memory I would be surprised if this helped. I've attached the summary showing the hardware below. It has 4GB of RAM and there always seems to be around 1.5Gb free. I've watched the system monitor and even when programs are launching the CPU seems to be low with around 90% idle. Spotlight also lags a lot and can't even keep up with typing, although it responds to 'escape' quickly. ![]() After booting up it will take about 45 seconds for Safari to even be usable. Programs have started to take a long time to launch but once they have launched actually run fine. #MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2012 SLOW UPDATE#It's slowed down quite a bit recently and apparently before the update to El Capitan. Would that be good enough for making the system run at optimum speed? The drive link is for the results from top command.I'm actually asking about my wife's MacBook Pro which I don't use very often. #MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2012 SLOW 64 BIT#I have just booted the 64 bit version of lubuntu 18.0.4.4 LTS desktop amd64 (on a USB) and I think this should work. #MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2012 SLOW FREE#Total used free shared buff/cache available This is the info for the free command free Memory at a0000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) ![]() 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controllerįlags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 48 Would installing a different Ubuntu version (namely the LTS for Ubuntu 18.04) better solve this ? Any help would be much appreciated.Īdded: lspci -v -s $(lspci| grep ' VGA ' | cut -d" " -f 1)Ġ0:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 ) I just tried to boot Ubuntu and it just goes for a loop once I get into the login screen. I re-installed that Ubuntu release after a complete erasure, twice, but the system is just as slow. I have looked here for solutions but nothing has worked so far. I installed Ubuntu 19.10 on a MacBookPro (9.2 mid-2012) with 16 GB RAM this week.įor about the first few days the system was running pretty fast but now it is taking about a minute to open a window such as the browser. ![]()
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