System running slow - EtreCheck Report
Can someone help me figure out what's wrong with my system after viewing my EtreCheck report?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13
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Can someone help me figure out what's wrong with my system after viewing my EtreCheck report?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13
What is the date of your last backup, and by what method?
Flash Player goes end-of-life at the end of December 2020. You should have un-installed it by now.
The report says your battery is used up and needs to be replaced.
Dropbox running constantly scans your files, non-stop. if you MUST use Dropbox (which is not a Mac-Native application) you should not launch at login, but instead only launch when needed, and quit it after use.
What is the date of your last backup, and by what method?
Flash Player goes end-of-life at the end of December 2020. You should have un-installed it by now.
The report says your battery is used up and needs to be replaced.
Dropbox running constantly scans your files, non-stop. if you MUST use Dropbox (which is not a Mac-Native application) you should not launch at login, but instead only launch when needed, and quit it after use.
Can anyone tell me specifically about these few things?
Runaway process - A process is using a large percentage of your CPU.
System modifications - There are a large number of system modifications running in the background.
Process (count) CPU (Source - Location)
Other processes 123.44 % (?)
<< Process (count) CPU (Source - Location)
Other processes 123.44 % (?) >>
when a process is using a lot of CPU, but is not specifically called out by name in the report, that is because that process is kernel_task PLUS the extensions you have glommed onto it.
These are the extensions you have added to kernel_task:
Kernel Extensions:
/Applications/Recoverit.app
WondershareDriver.kext (Wondershare Software Co., Ltd, 2.1.3 - SDK 10.14)
/Applications/Turbo Boost Pro.app
DisableTurboBoost.32bits.kext (0.0.1 - SDK 10.7)
/Library/Extensions
NumarkNS6Audio.kext (Ploytec GmbH, 3.2.0 - SDK 10.7)
SixtyTwo.10.9.kext (Rane Corporation, 1.2.3f1 - SDK 10.6)
Sl3Driver.10.9.kext (Rane Corporation, 1.3.6f1 - SDK 10.6)
SL4.10.9.kext (Rane Corporation, 1.0.3f1 - SDK 10.6)
/Library/StagedExtensions/Applications/Parallels Desktop.app
prl_hypervisor.kext (Parallels International GmbH, 13.1.0 43108 - SDK 10.9)
prl_netbridge.kext (Parallels International GmbH, 13.1.0 43108 - SDK 10.9)
prl_usb_connect.kext (Parallels International GmbH, 13.1.0 43108 - SDK 10.9)
prl_vnic.kext (Parallels International GmbH, 13.1.0 43108 - SDK 10.9)
/System/Library/Extensions
DJM-S9 USBAudio.kext (Pioneer DJ Corporation, 1.0.0 - SDK 10.7)
SIXTY-EIGHT.10.6.kext (1.1.6f1 - SDK 10.6)
SeratoScratchDriver.kext (2.3.0)
APExtFramebuffer.kext (1.4 - SDK 10.8)
DJM-900SRT USBAudio.kext (1.0.1 - SDK 10.6)
Many, many Users get by with none of these. Are you certain each and every one of these are essential?
Start by uninstalling CleanMyMac. It has been 6 days since you rebooted.
System running slow - EtreCheck Report