

If the hard drive goes I plan to replace it with an external SSD and run from that.

It still runs as fast as the day I got it, still on the original 7200 rpm spinner. Only difference is the 7200 rpm drive vs.
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maybe I should install ibackup and follow the official uninstall instructions as Eric suggested (if I ever had it installed I would have used AppDelete to remove it but perhaps something got left behind.)įWIW I'm running on a 2010 iMac myself. Sure, you can Etrecheck as many times as you like. The problem with these sites are theyre run by guys like me who thought to make a quick buck by buying a bunch of server space that they could rent out themselves. Should I run the test again and see if the orphaned items are still there? For several years Id coasted on cheap hosting by buying shared servers through eBay.They usually offered 'unlimited' bandwidth and space, plus CPanel support and all the necessary CGI and PHP scripts, for just 10 dollars a YEAR.

I did try clicking on Clean Up but I'm not sure what I'm suppose to see happen. Carbonite Safe is an easy-to-use online backup service that offers unlimited storage, but a subscription covers only one computer and the service. And when you do replace the Mac, you have a fast external hard drive for your new one. For then on you can work off that external drive. (That will tell if it's your internal HDD or possibly another piece of hardware at fault) If that works well then install only the third party applications you need. Then boot from it and test with just the default install. If you have already installed MozyHome on your replacement computer and chosen to replace your old computer. Install an OS preferably High Sierra onto an SSD external disk. Translate texts with the worlds best machine translation technology, developed by the creators of Linguee. I'm not sure what you mean about doing a clean install to an external and test.
