Tips to Speed Up Lion

1. Remove Adobe AIR. Use the latest non-beta Adobe Air Install .dmg and the command line process. It's a PITA, but you can Google how.

2. Remove SIMBL and associated apps. Also Google that.

3. Uncheck "reopen windows when logging back in" at shutdown. My login items would pause after login when I left iTunes, Mail and iCal open at shutdown with this feature. When I uncheck it - even if I open Mail, iTunes and iCal as Login Items - everything is lightning fast.


Lion has been great for me, but I had two issues:


1. Apple Mail would beachball for a few seconds every few minutes.

2. On restart, after login, loading of many login items would hang for 30 seconds after the core Apple stuff would load.


The above steps have made Lion smooth and fast for me.


-Adam

Mac Pro (2010) 2 x 2.93 GHz 6-Core, 48 GB 1333, Mac OS X (10.6.4), ATI 5870, OWC SSD Boot

Posted on Jul 30, 2011 1:24 PM

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Aug 3, 2011 7:43 AM in response to adamsfbay

I tried a few things that I read on some other posts. I use a Mac Book Pro 17 mid 2010 and my wife uses a Mac Book Pro 13 mid 2010. The first thing I tried, that I saw on another post, was to set the energy saver for computer sleep to never and let the computers spotlight index everything that Lion installed. That improved the MBP 13 but the MBP 17 was still struggling, especially with Mail, Safari, and Excel recent files. There were lengthy spinning beach balls. After a lot of trial and error and more reading of posts, I upgraded Dropbox to the version found on the Dropbox forums, and upgraded the version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus. (Kaspersky is not installed on the MBP 13) These steps brought drastic improvements to the MBP 17. There were a couple of small hang ups so my next step was to clone the hard drive, erase the hard drive, and restore back onto the hard drive of the MBP 17. Since completing that, I have not experienced any of the previous issues.

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