[P1] iBook Slow on 10.2.2 (Continued)
Larry Blodgett
lblodgett at macosx.com
Fri Dec 13 16:29:09 PST 2002
Installed on 7 gig partition. It is the first partition.
>On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 12:04 AM, Larry Blodgett wrote:
>
>>I have installed 10.2.2 from scratch on a seperate partition on my
>>iBook 12" 500MHz 320 MegRam. The install and the intenet update
>>tooks hours and hours to perform. The machine is crawling and top
>>says the cpu is like 85-95 % busy.
>
>>This has me totally stumped, how could 9.2.2 run like a charm and
>>10.2.2 be so slow?
>
>How large a partition did you install X on and how much free space
>do you have?
>
>Is the partition number important for an install, I recall reading
>where it should be installed on the first partition but I am not
>sure that is required.
>
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>remember... :)
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