PB15 G4 about 2.5 years ago.ericmjl said:The question in the title says it all.
Perhaps it'd be useful to list out:
- when you bought it, and
- your Mac's specifications, and
- what indicators of considerable slowing there were.
Same deal with my 15 G4 PB which I got in April 05. It has moments of laginess and slowness, but as others have said, nothing a restart doesn't fix.Chundles said:I find it feels sluggish after about 20 to 30 days of uptime but a restart brings it back to the same speed as the day I bought it (well, the day I bought the extra RAM).
steamboat26 said:2001 iMac G3 500 mhz. began to slow down in like 2002 because of a virus. i must be like the only person that ever got a virus on a mac...
My question: why do you ask?
andiwm2003 said:my 2 1/2 year old PB 1.5GHz G4 runs as fast as it did when i bought it. i have a upper ram slot failure so i'm limited to 1 GB Ram until it's fixed. but still no slow down.
why should a mac slow down over time anyway?
GimmeSlack12 said:I notice a slowdown when software gets considerable upgrades.
The computer itself I never notice a slowdown*. It only makes sense that as the machine gets older the software requires higher speeds, and give the Illusion of a slowdown.
It isn't the Hardware.
It's the sofware.
(*with minimal to basic maintenance)
vegito753 said:I formatted the drive and reinstalled the OS removing everything I don't use (languages, Big Blast Games, iWorks demo, Office X demo, etc etc) and got the install down to 9.5 G... much better now!
vegito753 said:I recently upgraded from a TiBook G4 800 to a Macbook. I absolutely love it, but one thing that did rub me the wrong way was the increasing amount of bundled software included with the factory installation. The Macbook has a 60 g drive, and 20 of it was taken up straight from the factory. I formatted the drive and reinstalled the OS removing everything I don't use (languages, Big Blast Games, iWorks demo, Office X demo, etc etc) and got the install down to 9.5 G... much better now!![]()