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2004-03-22 01:02 PM
2004-03-22 01:03 PM
2004-03-22 01:12 PM
Donald wrote:I have found 10.3 to be noticeably faster overall and in ArchiCAD.
I find archicad much slower with this new system sofware version. There is a hesitation with each action. it is painful. If i could i would go back to 10.0.2..
donald mac donald
2004-03-22 02:20 PM
Donald wrote:it sounds as though you need to repair your permissions (Utilities/Disk Utility).
I find archicad much slower with this new system sofware version. There is a hesitation with each action. it is painful. If i could i would go back to 10.0.2..
donald mac donald
2004-03-22 02:23 PM
2004-03-22 03:28 PM
Donald wrote:While we're warning... My dual G5 has never had the fan issue I have read about, but the other day they went nuts while it was just sitting there. Earlier in the week I got 2 kernel panics. Not that this means anything, except to back up immediately. I didn't and lost 3 days work because this weirdness was all leading up to a processor failure. I am using 10.3.3 on my TiBook with AC and it runs fine, however I don't know how fast it should be anymore... but it really make me appreciate the G5.
I didn't make myself completely clear.
I wanted the upgrade specifically because my Mac G5, dual 2GHz had the problem that some peopole have had with the fans..... i wish i had installed just the fan fix only.
donald mac donald
2004-03-23 05:49 AM
Donald wrote:I also have found no slowdowns with 10.3.3. When you find out the problem, please let us know.
I had, and was using Mac OS version 10.3.2. It was fine with Archicad 8.1.0 (1410).
I installed last night Mac OS 10.3.3. Then archicad was very sluggish.
I repaired permissions and things seem better, but for me at least still slower.donald mac donald
2004-03-23 06:05 AM
2004-03-23 12:30 PM