Hi.
I've had a look at similar threads, but most issues like mine seems to be on "ontouched" iMacs. As described below, this one already have had an upgrade:
I have an iMac late 2014, 27 inch, Quad Core i7. 32 GB RAM running OS 11.7.9 on an internal Fusion(?) drive. Plenty of free disk space (700 GB).
It became super slow at one point, and we sent it in, changing the old drive to the current one, which I believe is a Fusion type.
It ran pretty well until the summer of 2022, but then it gradually became slower. At one point I could barely use it at all, opening a Finder window would take minutes.
I recently updated the OS to 11.7.9 and it seems to be a little better now, but still not near as good as it should be with the stats described above. Looking at activity monitor, there's no RAM-hog or anything like that and the CPU is within normal limits.
Here's a snapshot of the drive info:
MacOS drive info:
DiskDrill results:
S.M.A.R.T. scan results:
Etre Check results:
What do you guys think?
Is it worth trying to do a factory reset? Or is "back to the doctor" my best option here?
All the best,
O
I've had a look at similar threads, but most issues like mine seems to be on "ontouched" iMacs. As described below, this one already have had an upgrade:
I have an iMac late 2014, 27 inch, Quad Core i7. 32 GB RAM running OS 11.7.9 on an internal Fusion(?) drive. Plenty of free disk space (700 GB).
It became super slow at one point, and we sent it in, changing the old drive to the current one, which I believe is a Fusion type.
It ran pretty well until the summer of 2022, but then it gradually became slower. At one point I could barely use it at all, opening a Finder window would take minutes.
I recently updated the OS to 11.7.9 and it seems to be a little better now, but still not near as good as it should be with the stats described above. Looking at activity monitor, there's no RAM-hog or anything like that and the CPU is within normal limits.
Here's a snapshot of the drive info:
MacOS drive info:
DiskDrill results:
S.M.A.R.T. scan results:
Etre Check results:
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What do you guys think?
Is it worth trying to do a factory reset? Or is "back to the doctor" my best option here?
All the best,
O
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