Issues with Mac OS X 10.7.5

Is it just me or that the macbook freezes with the 10.7.5. It was all fine and dandy before this update and post this update - the laptop generally has become sluggish. Called up the Apple Support and they suggested cleaning up caches, logs, cookies and saved application states folder. DId that and also did the verify disk permissions and repair disk permissions but no luck. The laptop is generally slow. Any application takes about 5-10 seconds to open - which previously used to be instantly. A simple task like changing data in the excel sheet and saving takes time. The most irritating part is the beach ball keeps on rolling on and on and on. The hard disk is quite empty - not much data there - about 440 GB free. So can anybody tell me what is the issue - is it the OS?

MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.5), 2.5 Ghz Intel Core i5, 4 GB

Posted on Jul 25, 2013 10:45 AM

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Jul 25, 2013 11:30 AM in response to Adviti's Dad

First, back up all data immediately, as your boot drive might be failing.


There are a few other possible causes of generalized slow performance that you can rule out easily.


  • Reset the System Management Controller.
  • If you have many image or video files on the Desktop with preview icons, move them to another folder.
  • If applicable, uncheck all boxes in the iCloud preference pane.
  • Disconnect all non-essential wired peripherals and remove aftermarket expansion cards, if any.
  • Check your keychains in Keychain Access for excessively duplicated items.
  • Boot into Recovery mode, launch Disk Utility, and run Repair Disk.


Otherwise, take the steps below when you notice the problem.


Step 1


Launch the Activity Monitor application in any of the following ways:


☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)


☞ In the Finder, select Go Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.


☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Activity Monitor in the icon grid.


Select the CPU tab of the Activity Monitor window.


Select All Processes from the menu in the toolbar, if not already selected.


Click the heading of the % CPU column in the process table to sort the entries by CPU usage. You may have to click it twice to get the highest value at the top. What is it, and what is the process? Also post the values for % User, % System, and % Idle at the bottom of the window.


Select the System Memory tab. What values are shown in the bottom part of the window for Page outs and Swap used?


Next, select the Disk Activity tab. Post the approximate values shown for Reads in/sec and Writes out/sec (not Reads in and Writes out.)


Step 2


If you have more than one user account, you must be logged in as an administrator to carry out this step.


Launch the Console application in the same way you launched Activity Monitor. Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select

View Show Log List

from the menu bar.


Select the 50 or so most recent entries in the log. Copy them to the Clipboard (command-C). Paste into a reply to this message (command-V). You're looking for entries at the end of the log, not at the beginning.


When posting a log extract, be selective. Don't post more than is requested.

Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.

Important: Some personal information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting. That should be easy to do if your extract is not too long.

Jul 25, 2013 3:30 PM in response to Linc Davis

Somethings gone terribly wrong. The beachball just kept on coming and the nothing would move - had to shut down using the on/off button at the top right hand corner - couple of times. Lo and behold I got the Mac OS X Utilities prompt. Now I am in a total fix - havent backed my data/not used time machine and in a serious position to lose all my data (though a lot of it might be with me in the other laptop/seagate hard disk) but then what is the issue with this macbook pro and how do I first salvage the data and then what next?

Jul 25, 2013 4:03 PM in response to Adviti's Dad

First, if you have no backups, DO NOT try to repair the volume.

If you want to preserve the data on the boot drive, you must try to back up now, before you do anything else. It may or may not be possible. If you don't care about the data, you can skip this step.

There are several ways to back up a Mac that is not fully functional. You need an external hard drive to hold the backup data.

1. Boot from the Recovery partition or from a local Time Machine backup volume (option key at startup.) Launch Disk Utility and follow the instructions in this support article, under “Instructions for backing up to an external hard disk via Disk Utility.”

2. If you have access to a working Mac, and both it and the non-working Mac have FireWire or Thunderbolt ports, boot the non-working Mac in target disk mode. Use the working Mac to copy the data to another drive. This technique won't work with USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.

3. If the internal drive of the non-working Mac is user-replaceable, remove it and mount it in an external enclosure or drive dock. Use another Mac to copy the data.

Jul 25, 2013 4:06 PM in response to OGELTHORPE

Thanks Ogelthorpe.

Did get through the disk utility. Repairing Disk and all I get is 'invalid node structure' and it has been going on for some time now. Did read a few posts here saying that I can reinstall Mac OS X without losing any of my data. Is that the case? Which option should I go for now - start the MBP by holding the option key and going to recover disk drive (though I see a disk1 - os x base system) in the disk utility. Or should i reinstall mac os x.

I just want to see my entire data intact.

Thanks in advance

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