On 2/11/05 11:56, Susan Platter wrote:
My husband found that adding 1GB of RAM to his half GB in his G5 iMac made a huge difference; it had been crawling when he upgraded to Tiger

Good point. My G3 iBook used to grind to a halt after about a month when I used Panther with 384MB - when I upped RAM to 640MB it was much better in this repect (I think I got to the point when only OSX updates required restarts). I also suspect that after one of the early 10.3.x updates things improved quite a bit too - maybe there were some memory leaks.

My Mac mini has 512MB and starts struggling after a couple of weeks, although just restarting Firefox seems to help quite a bit. Adding more RAM will have to wait until I'm a bit braver.

Neil

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