Chrome on a mac
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- stepson0
this worked for me
- fadein110
Chrome is perfect on Mac and way better than the painfully slow Safari.
- pango0
i switched from firefox to chrome... now back to firefox...
- dobre0
I just notice now on Macbookpro mid 2009, OSX 10.6.8 Chrome would jam if I browse history/do history search on heavily used keywords. Activity monitor will show Chrome Renderer eats 100% CPU power :sight:
- CygnusZero40
Ive been beating the hell out of this thing using Logic on it for years. This isnt a macbook pro. Logic runs pretty good on it, but I do get some ram errors here and there if the part of the song im working on has tons of shit going on.
I really havent kept up with the maintenance, but whats odd about that is I dont have any problems with any actual software, its all this other shit, mouse disconnect, disc drive problems, wifi not working like it used to, tons of browser issues.
- those could well be system software errors, not just hardware problems.hans_glib
- ernexbcn0
My Mac from 2007 is capable of booting from USB devices, I always use Disk Utility to restore the OS X install images to a 10GB partition I made in one of my external USB drives and boot from there to install.
I even did that with Mountain Lion, been doing it for years with each release.
- install image = DMG or ISO file containing the installerernexbcn
- CygnusZero40
I have other problems with this machine. It will randomly disconnect my magic mouse which drives me insane. Ill be getting really into working on something in Logic, then the connection is lost.
The wifi on this machine is also starting to die. I used to be able to use my laptop out in the living room, pretty far away from my router. Well a few months ago the wifi stopped working out there, and I can only use the laptop when its within sight of the router. The macbook literally needs to be able to see the router for it to connect to it.
- it sounds as though you haven't run any disk utilities for a while. with all the audio work you do you should keep your hd in good nickhans_glib
- hd in good condition. I'll bet half these problems come from a poorly maintained HD.hans_glib
- That, and your random deletions of bits of the System...hans_glib
- hans_glib0
if it was me i'd back all your files up and do a clean install. that way you'll get a fresh system, free of any nasties you may have picked up or caused along the way.
- < exactlymonospaced
- doesn't work, sorry. well, at least for me.oey
- CygnusZero40
The CD isnt 100% broken. Basically if I put the computer to sleep, leave the lid shut, jam a disc in the drive and hold it there, then open the lid and wake the computer up, Ive found that SOMETIMES that will get it to suck the disc in. Thats the only way ive gotten it to work, and its very random. Some days it literally just dont work.
- monospaced0
I really still think you need to take a close look at what a "casual user" can do to his computer and OS on a 5 year old computer that has been somewhat ignored over the years. I'd say reinstall or update your OS to clean out the junk and get a cleaner slate. I'm sorry your CD drive is busted, that really sucks, so I don't know how you'll install a new OS without it or an external drive. I do know that, even with an old computer, you can get it back working with a good browser and Flash compatibility. It just takes a little work cleaning up the system (just like on a PC, sometimes) and keeping the machine literally checked up on once in awhile. Also, Apple WILL check out an out-of-warranty machine if you make a good case for it.
- ernexbcn0
@CygnusZero4 it should leave everything as it was but a good rule before installing an OS is make sure you have your shit backed up.
- Yeah its backed up, just have a shit ton of files. Was hoping they would just stay where they are.CygnusZero4
- CygnusZero40
When you install a new OS on a mac, what happens to all of your files that you currently have on the machine?
- Chrome/FF/Safari are the big ones then it's Operaernexbcn
- Just follow the instructions, Apple is super user friendly with this. It will NOT wipe your files.monospaced
- CygnusZero40
I forgot about Opera. I actually have it, just havent used it much. The fact that noone mentioned it tells me its probably shit? I dont care, if it works Ill use it.
- It was mentioned on the previous page, along with CaminoAmicus
- monospaced0
Buy Snow Leopard
http://store.apple.com/us/produc…
- monospaced0
Have you tried my original suggestion of creating a new user?
- CygnusZero40
Alright lets start here. How do I get Snow Leopard? Now keep in mind im not a mac fanboy, in fact I hate macs and only bought this thing to run Logic, so I DO NOT know how to update the OS on this thing, I dont even know where to get an OS from.
- BUY IT. What is it, like $29?monospaced
- Do I have to go to an apple store and actually buy this?CygnusZero4
- Or is this something I buy through itunes?CygnusZero4
- First, you don't buy MAC software on iTunes, you buy songs, movies and iOS appsmonospaced
- Do a google search and buy it from a store, probably not the Apple Storemonospaced
- ernexbcn0
Well do you have a working browser, you have a problem with Flash.
- ernexbcn0
There has to be a way to fix your Flash issue though, I'd delete all the versions you have and try again.
Use this uninstaller from Adobe http://fpdownload.macromedia.com…
- Did that, problem still happens, Chrome does not like my version of Flash AT ALL.CygnusZero4
- CygnusZero40
About the OS thing, yeah I get all that, I guess why maybe I should have some problems running things like Logic, but.... a web browser??? I spent $1500 on this thing. You would think I could use a damn browser on it for many years without any major problems and without having to purchase another OS (lol), but instead I actually cant get ANY browser working right.
- ernexbcn0
Well that happens when you are running an OS from 2007 in the year 2012, get on with the times :)