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Originally Posted by alanthomasball
There is no reason whatsoever why Leopard should run poorly on that Mac. As you said there was no important data on it, I suggest doing a fresh install by choosing "Erase and Install" in Options. (When you choose your Macintosh HD)
It's a good time to have cake or death. Maybe even Inter5tella 5555!
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I've erased and installed twice.
It seems okay for the first few minutes after I boot up then just grinds to a halt. It behaves like it's doing something really CPU intensive but I've run activity monitor and (when it finally gets going) there's nothing untoward happening. Not that I can tell anyway, I'm no expert.
At least Leopard seems to have genuinely improved the performance of my Mac Pro, that's something I guess.
Bah, early mondayitis.....