I've had a dual core power mac with 16gig ram for a year now, during this time its run boot camp on tiger b4 being upgraded to leopard where I then used parrellels which was later uninstalled due to networking issues and currently fusion which is working great.
Since moving to Leopard my system is quite slow, boot-up time are very long, at one stage for a number of months the bootup would freeze on the gray screen and never progress far enough to show the apple logo. This would happen every other boot-up, this has now stopped, Im not sure why, it might have got better after running Onyx to optimise the system. It just seems flaky, we also have a imac which is much lower spec but it seems to be much quicker and snapier.
I'm wondering if all the os changes have caused an underlining problem and is there a way to fix it without re-installation as there has been a significant amount of work done to osX as well as the virtualised Vista,
any help much apreciated
thanks in advance Steve
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