Strange Dock Behavior after 10.6.8 Update

I have noticed numerous unneeded Dock Restarts during the use of my MBPro circa 2007. Also, the Dock is consuming 99% CPU in the Activity Monitor. This behavior started after the update, and after running normally for a couple of hours. I have Restarted the MBPro and the problem still is there. Next step is to do a complete Shutdown.


Has anyone else observed this? And are there any suggestions or fixes? I hate to have my MBPro fans running full steam!

MB Pro Nov 2007, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

Posted on Jun 24, 2011 9:58 AM

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Jun 24, 2011 10:56 AM in response to gregmiller

Yes, Parallels does seem to be the culprit. My heartburn didn't start until I lit off Parallels and was trying to do some work. The Dock kept restarting randomly and my Wallpaper cycle of 5 minutes would go to 1 second! Really strange behavior!


I followed Macjack's suggestion and when rebuilding my Dock, I just left the Windows Application icon (put there by Parallels) off of the Dock. Didn't use it anyway. so why have it there.


So now, I can do everything I need to without a hiccup. Just get that doggone Windows Application thing off of the Dock and I'm golden!


Thanks for your help! I'm sure other folks will find this useful!

Jun 29, 2011 8:08 AM in response to macjack

Parallels was causing the problems.


Macjack's suggestion about rebuilding the Dock preferences work.


Took a Grab capture of the dock to make it easy to remember what I had there before deleting the pref files.


Did not put the Parallels back on the dock.


Everything works fine now.


Surpisingly, Parallels is running with less memory and CPU% than before - even before the 10.6.8 update (not sure why this is better...).

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