Why does my Intel iMac take so long to boot up?

I have an Intel iMac running MacOS Sequoia 15.7.3. The machine is generally well behaved, but when I restart after a normal shutdown, it takes several minutes to boot up, and as soon as I start Safari (which has the very reliable BBC News web site as its initial page), again several minutes can go by before the page appears.


My network is stable and reliable and connects without delay to my other Apple devices (iPhone, MacBook Pro) and can also stream Netflix, Apple TV etc to my TV with no delays.


I tried getting Activity Monitor started to try to see what was going on, but there seems to no unusual activity or overload as far as I can see.


Can anyone suggest what's wrong?

iMac 27″

Posted on Feb 7, 2026 6:00 AM

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Posted on Feb 7, 2026 6:24 AM

If you have any antivirus software installed, then remove it A.S.A.P. as they interfere with the system operations and performance.


If you don’t have anything like that installed, then try the following:


First, let’s see if this issue happens in Safe Mode:


  1. Shut down your Mac.
  2. Press and hold the power button on your Mac. As you continue to hold the power button, your Mac turns on and loads startup options. When you see Options, release the power button.
  3. Select your startup disk. It's named Macintosh HD, unless you changed its name.
  4. Press and hold the Shift key, then click the “Continue in Safe Mode” button below your startup disk.
  5. Log in to your Mac. You might be asked to log in again.


If the strange behaviors do not occur, then it may possibly be a software issue.


If the issue doesn't continue in safe mode:

Leave safe mode by restarting your Mac normally, then try to reproduce the issue.


If the issue doesn't return, it might have been resolved by the other things that safe mode did at startup, such as checking your disk and clearing caches.


If the problem persists, then let’s try this:


Need more help?


Good luck! 👋🏼😉

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Feb 7, 2026 6:24 AM in response to Living Fossil

If you have any antivirus software installed, then remove it A.S.A.P. as they interfere with the system operations and performance.


If you don’t have anything like that installed, then try the following:


First, let’s see if this issue happens in Safe Mode:


  1. Shut down your Mac.
  2. Press and hold the power button on your Mac. As you continue to hold the power button, your Mac turns on and loads startup options. When you see Options, release the power button.
  3. Select your startup disk. It's named Macintosh HD, unless you changed its name.
  4. Press and hold the Shift key, then click the “Continue in Safe Mode” button below your startup disk.
  5. Log in to your Mac. You might be asked to log in again.


If the strange behaviors do not occur, then it may possibly be a software issue.


If the issue doesn't continue in safe mode:

Leave safe mode by restarting your Mac normally, then try to reproduce the issue.


If the issue doesn't return, it might have been resolved by the other things that safe mode did at startup, such as checking your disk and clearing caches.


If the problem persists, then let’s try this:


Need more help?


Good luck! 👋🏼😉

Why does my Intel iMac take so long to boot up?

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