Why is Diskimagesiod is using 90%+ CPU on Sonoma 14.0?
Does anyone know why Diskimagesiod is using 90%+ CPU on Sonoma 14.0? Any ideas on how to rectify the issue.
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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 14.0
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Does anyone know why Diskimagesiod is using 90%+ CPU on Sonoma 14.0? Any ideas on how to rectify the issue.
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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 14.0
Hi gregoryjsteer,
Thanks for posting in Apple Support Communities. Since high CPU is generally a cause of slow performance, we'd recommend starting with the guidance in If your Mac runs slowly - Apple Support. That should help you isolate this to a certain app or process. For your convenience, the following is from that article.
Your computer’s startup disk may not have enough free disk space. To make disk space available, you can move files to another disk or an external storage device, then delete files you no longer need on the startup disk. macOS can also help you optimize storage by storing files in the cloud and helping you identify files you no longer need. Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down). Click Storage on the right, then click the storage recommendations you want to use.
• To see what processor your computer has, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click About on the right.
• To see which graphics card your computer has, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar. Click About on the right, then click System Report. Click Graphics/Displays to see the name of the graphics card installed your computer.
All the best.
Hi gregoryjsteer,
Thanks for posting in Apple Support Communities. Since high CPU is generally a cause of slow performance, we'd recommend starting with the guidance in If your Mac runs slowly - Apple Support. That should help you isolate this to a certain app or process. For your convenience, the following is from that article.
Your computer’s startup disk may not have enough free disk space. To make disk space available, you can move files to another disk or an external storage device, then delete files you no longer need on the startup disk. macOS can also help you optimize storage by storing files in the cloud and helping you identify files you no longer need. Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down). Click Storage on the right, then click the storage recommendations you want to use.
• To see what processor your computer has, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click About on the right.
• To see which graphics card your computer has, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar. Click About on the right, then click System Report. Click Graphics/Displays to see the name of the graphics card installed your computer.
All the best.
Why is Diskimagesiod is using 90%+ CPU on Sonoma 14.0?