Mac Book Pro 1.83 Ghx running slow after clean OS installation
Hi,
Have a problem here, My MBP seems to be running very slow, tried running the repair by booting from the OS disc and its says OK.
Thinking the problem could be with the OS I formatted the system and reinstalled the OS, the issue still persists, also I noticed one more thing, If I try to copy something from the external HDD to Mac it copies at the rate of 4Kbps however from Mac to External HDD is around 20 Mbps.
I suspect it to be the HDD problem.
Can anyone tell me if there is any diagnostic software available for HDD or how can I figure out whats the problem. My Mac is Out of warranty.
Configuration: OS X 10.6 Snow
RAM: 1GB
Processor: Intel 1.83 Ghz
HDD Space: 80 GB 70 GB available space.
There are hard drive apps like Drive Genius and DiskWarrior, but it would be more cost effective just replacing the drive. You really could use more RAM too.
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