alra111
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Greetings,
I was using Front Row on my iMac with Leopard and I decided to switch out of it with Command+Tab. I noticed the iMac was running very slow. I tried various ways of quitting Front Row, including Command+Q, but the iMac continued running very slowly. I looked for Front Row using the Activity Monitor but it was no found. The only way to eliminate the slowdown was to reboot the computer.
Any ideas? Must Front Row be quit strictly via the remote?
Thanks,
Alra111
I was using Front Row on my iMac with Leopard and I decided to switch out of it with Command+Tab. I noticed the iMac was running very slow. I tried various ways of quitting Front Row, including Command+Q, but the iMac continued running very slowly. I looked for Front Row using the Activity Monitor but it was no found. The only way to eliminate the slowdown was to reboot the computer.
Any ideas? Must Front Row be quit strictly via the remote?
Thanks,
Alra111