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When I upgraded my iphone to IOS5 my imac seemed REALLY slow.  It even locked up several times.  I upgraded the RAM to 4GB but that didn't hlep much.  I did my kids Ipod and the same thing happened.  Could it be a issue with the processes during the upgrade?  How do I take care of it?

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