Painfully slow mac mini - tried so many things - what now?
Hi folks
So I'm about ready to give up on my Mac Mini - but let me see if anybody has any ideas I haven't tried!
My Mac Mini has always been on the slow side - some days it's OK, but some days opening a new Finder window can take 90 seconds, and once it's opened loading a directory listing containing 40 files can take another minute, opening system preferences 2 minutes or more and individual system preference panes can take 5 minutes or even fail to load entirely, new browser windows similarly can take a minute or more. These waits may or may not involve the spinning beachball. Doesn't seem healthy. Also: so frustrating.
I have tried the following and none has had a discernible impact on performance:
- Complete disk erase and reformat. Install clean OS. Manually drag files from mounted Time Machine sparse bundle.
- Install OS on external SSD (my machine has an internal HD) with plenty of spare storage capacity.
- I do regular shut downs (not just restarts), to get the benefit of that clean up routine. I have also started the computer up in Safe Mode, as there are clean up routines that happen then too.
- I've reset the PRAM.
- I've run the computer in Safe Mode.
- I've run Disk Utility mounting the start up disk on another computer, and run /sbin/fsck -fy in verbose mode.
- I've added a fan to the media cabinet where the device lives (previously it was just cooled by ambient air through a vent)
- I've taken the machine into the Apple Store, and they've run a full set of hardware diagnostics and said everything is working adequately.
I typically experience these performance issues while Activity Monitor shows 90% free CPU. No process is using more than 15 threads. Memory Pressure remains green.
I have a Late 2014 Mac Mini, with a 1.4GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB of memory, and running Mojave 10.14.4 off a 1TB external SSD.
I use a desktop iMac at Work, and have a MacBook Air. Both similar age and specs - neither of them have these problems.
Does anybody have any ideas as to what I can do?
Mac mini, macOS 10.14