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Find Out Why Your Mac Is Responding Slow

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Mac Is Responding Slow

 

Has your mac stopped responding at astonishing speeds like it used to when it was brand new? There are plenty of reasons why your Mac OS becomes slow after years of smooth operation. Once you find out what is causing your mac to slow down, then it becomes easy to fix the problem.

 

 

 

You can enhance the performance of your mac by carrying out these simple steps. You need to remember that closing an app does not necessarily mean that the application is not running in the background.  Applications running in the background occupy memory and slow down the system. You need to quit your applications by selecting Quit after right clicking on their dock icon. To view cleaning apps at iTunes, check out these mac cleaning utilities at iTunes.

 

 

The files and folders that you keep within easy reach on your desktop could actually be bringing the performance of your system down. Cleaning the desktop will speed up my mac and help improve the response time. Each time the system starts up it takes significant time to map the icons on the desktop which is an additional strain on the system resources.

 

 

The web browsers like safari, the best browser for a mac can accumulate a lot of junk that will reduce the speed of mac over time. Clearing your cache and temporary files periodically will reduce the system overhead. Software utilities can be used to regularly clear caches. The dashboard on your mac is a convenient way to run applications but each of those widgets take up memory. Close the widgets that you are not using by clicking on the x buttons.

 

 

 

 The booting up of your mac could make you impatient at times. If you come across such issues very often then, check your login items. It is possible that there are too many software processes that are being loaded during your startup. Uncheck those applications that you do not want mac to load every time you boot.

 

 

The virtual memory on your mac could be very less because of full disk space. You can remove a lot of old files by compressing and archiving your files. Many users pile up a lot of photos, music and movies which could be taking up a lot of disk space. Archiving large files to external hard drive is a good alternative. It will free up your disk space, which mac can use for running applications.

 

 

Most often, a simple reboot will improve the speed of a mac. Restarting the system clears the memory and releases system resources that are otherwise locked by software processes.

 

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on Feb 14, 14