My mac pro is running very slow and I have a pin wheel turning

My mac pro is running very slow and I have a pin wheel turning what can I do?

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    I refer you to the TM expert
    http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html
    As a extra precaution I would copy the user file folders of Music, Documents, Pictures etc to another external drive and disconnect, just in case.
    Always maintain TWO backups of your data at all times, since your messing with one, you need another until your back at two again.

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