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Help with my iMac


woodycheese

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Perhaps i can help you :)

can i know how old is your iMac? with macs usually, the reason why theyre slow, its because they already have an processor that has run way too much and is now old and thats why macs go slow. Unisntalling things and deleting things doesnt really make any difference. Depending on its age, I recommend that you buy a new one.

Chris Hill Essex is the man you want to contact.


puremacintosh is his company & to contact email [email protected]


Hope it speeds up for you.


Another way to speed it up is to go to the top of a high building and chuck the thing off .......then gravity will help you out instead of Chris.


2 options ok ..up to you which one you prefer :)

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