Problems with MacBook after Snow Leopard Update

I have an older macbook that I recently updated to snow leopard and since the update my fan is always running and my computer is slower in general. At times my computer starts having huge lag and all apps quit responding. This is incredibly frustrating and if anyone could help me fix this I would greatly appreciate it.
P.S. Since updating videos on youtube.com also will not play without lagging but movies on any other site are okay, even youtube videos embedded on other sites.

OSUstudent2013 wrote:
I'm not 100% sure what you mean by repair permissions but it's a 120GB hard drive and I have 65GB left.
user/applications/utilities/DiskUtility to repair permissions on your MacintoshHD--> first aid-->Repair Disk Permissions http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1452
You might also try deleting the dynamic loader shared cache. This sometimes can lead to apps bogging down and delays all around.
The easiest way to do this is a Safe Boot this will delete dyld cache among other things.
Follow the link for more info or hold down the Shift key at restart, keep it down and power back on. Keep Shift down all the way to the desktop. This starts your Mac, more slowly, and ask for log-in.
Then restart as normal, which will take noticeably longer as cache files get rebuilt. See if this helps.
Message was edited by: leroydouglas

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