Mid 2007 macbook being too slow?

I purchased my macbook in mid 2007 and it is covered under applecare till September. For the past couple months it has become increasingly slow. Sometimes when I go to wake my computer it ends up shutting down and waking it up makes it restart, sometimes I wake it then it immediately goes back to sleep, or takes an incredibly long time to show me my password so I can log in and a very long time to go from logging into actually getting to my desktop. Once there half the time my applications need to be force quit or take a very long time to load. It there something I can do to stop this? It seems to get worse by the week, does applecare cover this increasingly slowness? I have this laptop for another six months before it is not covered any longer and I want it to act like a regular laptop and stop being so unreliable.

Alrighty, plenty of free hard drive space and RAM there.
I'd back up your personal data if at all possible, just in case.
Things to try:
1) Create a new user account (System Preferences>Accounts, click the + sign in the lower-left corner). Log out of the current account and into the new one. Does the computer work better in the new user account?
2) Reboot the computer with the Shift key held down. This puts the computer into Safe Mode and may take a few extra minutes, so be patient. Does the computer work better in Safe Mode?
3) Repair the hard drive.
*Insert *Install Disc 1* and restart the computer with the C key held down.
*Once the Installer has loaded, choose a language.
*From the Installer menu choose *Disk Utility* (It may be under the Utilities menu; I haven't booted from a Tiger disc in a while!)
*Click on *Macintosh HD* in the left-hand pane.
*Click the *repair disk* button.
If Disk Utility can't finish repairs, report the error(s) here.
~Lyssa

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