DISC TOO SLOW/SYSTEM OVERLOAD

I have read a couple of other posts about this issue and tried their remedies with no success. Has anyone been able to figure this out or have any other remedies? This is getting bad. I play bacy my arrangement and keep getting this Disc too slow/system overload error. It just "came on" out of nowhere. Someone stated about possibly an update in itunes?????? Is there a way to 'uninstall" an update once you have installed it and go back to a previous version?Please help. This is annoying.
Tim

What can I say?
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24535
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3161
Also: install MenuMeters http://www.pure-mac.com/diag.html#mainmenu to keep an eye on other activities (esp. +memory swapping+ ) of your Mac/OS X (possibly disrupting Logic).
In Logic, before playback:
Disable all inputs on audio tracks.
Freeze/BIP your SI tracks.
Keep an audio- or aux track selected (or: avoid having a Softw Instrument track selected).
And:
Blame the dog.
regards, Erik.

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