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Old eMac internet is slow. Why?

I have an eMac from 2003-2004. When I boot up Firefox, or any internet browser for that matter, it just moves slow. I have a PC laptop in the same router connection and that one moves fast. Why is the eMac so slow? Virus? Just old?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    How much RAM does it have? The main reason for slow performance is trying to run with less than 1 GB of RAM. More is preferable.

    Is it connected to the router by ethernet cable or wireless? If wireless, try using a cable.

    Don't multitask, actually do a File: Quit from other programs before opening Firefox.

    If the hard drive of the eMac is almost full, back up your data first and then try to delete un-needed data and programs to regain at least 25% free space on the drive.

    Shut down and restart the eMac while holding the Shift key down. It will take a long time to restart, but it will run some diagnostics and repairs on your hard drive if necessary. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455

    Keep in mind that the eMac is 7 years old and the PC laptop processor is probably 4 or more times faster.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    difficult problem browse over bing and yahoo that might help

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    must be on their end; community congestion, no longer sufficient servers to attend to the requests. attempt downloading at yet over decrease back. additionally, once you bypass to the area the 1st time, it ought to load speedier the subsequent on account that a great form of the pictures on the prompt are stored on your computing device in what's talked approximately as a cache. So particularly of your computing device retrieving those pictures over the internet decrease back, it purely retrieves them from the cache.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Likely very old.

    Get the free MacTracker and find out how old it really is, perhaps some RAM can help. :)

    http://www.mactracker.ca/

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