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OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin: Version: 12.3.6 3rd-Party support linkįlip4Mac WMV Plugin: Version: 2.4.4.2 3rd-Party support link O1dbrowserplugin: Version: 5.3 3rd-Party support link Just ran the etrecheck, and here are the results: Okay! I don't think I installed MacKeeper. Uninstall Samba, you do not need it anymore, apple already replaced it in 2011: I am not sure what WidevineMediaoptimizer is, I you do not know either, delete it also.Ĩ. in /Library/InternetPlugins/ delete the following:įlip4Mac (if it is still there), juniper plugin, the two AdobePDFViewer plugins, PDFBrowser plugin, Silverlight plugin, googletalk plugin, npgtpo3dautoplugin, JavaApplet plugin. Do you need HP tocgenerator? If not, uninstall.ħ. Uninstall Kiesagent (even if you have the Samsung)!ĥ. Uninstall Growl, Flip4Mac, HMA! (SystemPreferencesĤ. That they are gone (tap and tun), if not delete them there.ģ. This does not uninstall anything, just makes that they don't startup after login.Ģ. Remove all entries in SystemPreferences/Users&Groups/LoginItems (with the minus sign underneath), except Dropbox maybe. you may consider upgrading Ram, 2GB in your case is barely enough: there is a lot of buffering on the disk: 7GB pageouts.ĤGB should be ample, but since ram is cheap you can also put in 2x4GB chips: a good brand and the exact specs: try with OWC or Crucial only.ġ. under "system profiler," battery information says that "cycle count" is 800 and "condition" is normal.Ī. more recently (in the last few weeks), I've noticed that the battery will go from 100% to 0% in less than 2 hours. computer sometimes gets very hot and fan is loud- this happens both when it is plugged up and when it is on battery again, this is a more recent occurance It will reset once I change the calendar, but I have to manually do this. When this happens, the computer will turn off on it's own and then when I turn the computer back on, the date is set to (or something like that). Sometimes, if I leave the computer on it does not go automatically to sleep (as it should after 10 minutes). When the mail client automatically checks for mail (every 30 minutes), the other applications are slow or freeze temporarily When I have multiple browsers open, computer is often slow


Microsoft Office products (word, excel, ppt) are slow to open or maybe it is time to buy a whole new computer? I don't want to put a lot of money into a new battery and/or new RAM for it to die again within a year. A few months ago, I started having a few problems, and I can't figure out if this is because I need to purchase more RAM or buy a new internal battery. Hi, I have a MacBook Pro that I bought in early 2010.
