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iMacs have been made for almost 20 years years. Which one do you have, How much RAM, what OS X? How much free hard drive space? Do you have a anti-virus program, and what is it? What's the history of the machine?
Do a force quit (command, option, escape) and tell us how many programs are running in the background.
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This is probably your machine:
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Apple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 20-Inch Specs
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Identifiers: Late 2006 - MA589LL - iMac5,1 - A1207 - 2118
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https://everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-2-duo-2.16-20-inch-specs.html
+It shipped with 10.4.7 and 1 GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive.
+So it has been upgraded.
+If you have the 10.6 retail disk you upgraded with, insert it. hit the start button then quickly hold down the "C" key. Go to the second page of the install action when the pull down menu appears. Go to Utilities > Disk Utility and run repair on the internal hard drive.

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iMacs have been made for almost 20 years years. Which one do you have, How much RAM, what OS X? How much free hard drive space? Do you have a anti-virus program, and what is it? What's the history of the machine?
Do a force quit (command, option, escape) and tell us how many programs are running in the background.
+UPDATE
+This is probably your machine:
+Apple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 20-Inch Specs
+Identifiers: Late 2006 - MA589LL - iMac5,1 - A1207 - 2118
+https://everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-2-duo-2.16-20-inch-specs.html

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iMacs have been made for almost 20 years years.  Which one do you have, How much RAM, what OS X?  How much free hard drive space?  Do you have a anti-virus program, and what is it?  What's the history of the machine?

Do a force quit (command, option, escape) and tell us how many programs are running in the background.

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