Powerbook performance
Powerbook performance
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- davey_g0
I just hit "Optimize" and run them all then restart...because cleaning the cache out just makes it more stable again.
This is from the help menu:
Clean System/Application Cache: Mac OS X uses a system-wide caching system to generally speed up system and application performance. This cache can become corrupted, however, and cause "flaky" behavior, such as the "beach-ball effect". Cleaning the cache will eliminate this, and allow applications and system processes to start fresh. Restarting your computer is highly recommended after cleaning cache.