Grundgütiger, thanks for the detailed instructions. I went the "shortcut" route last time and just did a search of "*.plist" and got nothing, because, as I now know, the "*" does not function as a wildcard in OS X like it did in DOS and does in Windows. This time I found and deleted the file. Have not really noticed much of a difference, but then I won't get much tagging done until the weekend.
bigentry, apparently my server is SMB2, from a terminal query (found in the Sinology forum), I got:
Music
SERVER_NAME NAS._smb._tcp.local
USER_ID 501
SMB_NEGOTIATE AUTO_NEGOTIATE
SMB_VERSION SMB_2.002
SMB_SHARE_TYPE DISK
SIGNING_SUPPORTED TRUE
EXTENDED_SECURITY_SUPPORTED TRUE
LARGE_FILE_SUPPORTED TRUE
CLIENT_REQUIRES_SIGNING TRUE
DFS_SUPPORTED TRUE
I initially set up the NAS with a PC, and now am entirely Mac - if that makes a difference. I have yet to learn this level of detail about NAS's; a quick scan of Sinology forums offered differing opinions.
I did try tagging with dbPoweramp, a program I need to eventually learn anyway, and was able to ad new cover art to the files. Also, I'm backing up my iMac desktop to the NAS with no problems.
Maybe it is a CPU speed issue. I just checked, and the Macbook is only 1.2GHz (in order to be finless, with a boost to 2.75) -- a base speed 40% slower than the 2.0GHz for the Dell. It just occurred to me that I should install MC21 on my speedy iMac this weekend and see how that performs.
But the System info retrieval time remains puzzling.
The icons in the status bar are, from the left, "Bandwidth+" which can measure accumulated uploads, downloads, or speed. Next is "Memory Clean" which displays available memory and can free up some used memory. Then battery, date. Then the 3 dots is "Bartender 2" which hides all the status bar icons that you don't want to see in a second hidden states bar that you see when you click on the dots. I highly recommend all three.
Thanks to both of you for the help and ideas.
Kent