Upgraded eMac OS 10.4.11, now VERY SLOW

I upgraded my eMac OS 10.4.9 (I think?) to 10.4.11, which I now have listed. But the result has been everything slower.... Driving me kwazy!
I am not too swift with the computer language, so hope you can explain it simply so I can grasp what to do.... Guess it's made me slower, too!?
Beverly Smith

One thing you can do, especially on older Macs like the eMac, is to disable the Dashboard application (the widgets) that are always running in the background.
Here are the instructions on how to disable the Dashboard application...
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050723123302403
On the other hand, if you really like the Dashboard application, you might want to re-review which and how how many widgets you are actually running. Each one eats up a tiny bit of performance. So clearly if you only really use 3 or 4 regularly but went nuts and have 15+ enabled and doing something, those 11+ tiny bits of performance start to add up.
But again, you may find if you don't use Dashboard, that your system will perk up a little bit if you disable that application.
The other list of things I can suggest (my old canned response to these types of questions follow)...
My standard list of things to do first for these weird sort of problems. There are several alternate programs that do the same things with some combining the functions of some of the ones below. So everyone has their favorites, but here are mine...
Run MacJanitor (free download) to do all the Unix Cron Maintenance scripts.
Run Disk Utility (Applications -> Utilities) and repair disk permissions on your start up drive (typically your internal drive). Also verify any other drives mounted on the system, especially any external drives that you use for iMovie and iDVD projects.
Run Preferential Treatment (free download) to check for corrupt/damaged application and system preference files.
Run Cache Out X (free download) to clear all system and application caches.
Reboot your Mac (after running Cache Out X you are given the option to restart the machine).
Additional info on this sort of thing...
Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance
http://www.macattorney.com/ts.html
Maintaining Mac OS X
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/maintainingmacosx.html
Cheers,
Patrick

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