B2L
Android Expert
So I've had my Macbook Pro for somewhere around a month now. But I have had some extreme lag problems. Problems that I think probably shouldn't be happening with the specs I have.
Specs:
2.2 GHZ Quadcore i7
4GB (2 x 2GB) of 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM
750GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm
AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 1Gb DDR5 Graphics memory
Yesterday I was doing some very minimal work with Adobe Flash CS5, which seemed to show a ton of problems. Doing simple scrolling in flash would lag quite a bit. It will let me do a small amount of work, and then I get the little rainbow wheel that spins saying it's working or whatever. My Fiance has a laptop that's a few years old with alright specs, and it doesn't even lag as much as my Macbook Pro does, doing the same actions with Flash CS5. (Her laptop has a dual core AMD with 2GB of ram.)
Does anyone have tips? Should I get a replacement? or is there an easy fix for this? It seems to struggle with some of the easiest tasks that I give it. I've searched all over various Mac forums, and support areas and found nothing. I know quite a bit about PC's, and relatively nothing about Macs. This whole situation is just frustrating me. :/
Specs:
2.2 GHZ Quadcore i7
4GB (2 x 2GB) of 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM
750GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm
AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 1Gb DDR5 Graphics memory
Yesterday I was doing some very minimal work with Adobe Flash CS5, which seemed to show a ton of problems. Doing simple scrolling in flash would lag quite a bit. It will let me do a small amount of work, and then I get the little rainbow wheel that spins saying it's working or whatever. My Fiance has a laptop that's a few years old with alright specs, and it doesn't even lag as much as my Macbook Pro does, doing the same actions with Flash CS5. (Her laptop has a dual core AMD with 2GB of ram.)
Does anyone have tips? Should I get a replacement? or is there an easy fix for this? It seems to struggle with some of the easiest tasks that I give it. I've searched all over various Mac forums, and support areas and found nothing. I know quite a bit about PC's, and relatively nothing about Macs. This whole situation is just frustrating me. :/