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Q: how to speed up a mac

How to speed up a Mac.

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Nov 18, 2013 8:54 PM

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  • by John Galt,

    John Galt John Galt Nov 18, 2013 9:11 PM in response to zeekzeek
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    Nov 18, 2013 9:11 PM in response to zeekzeek

    More information is required to begin addressing your question, much more. What specific model Mac Pro are you using?  (Apple) menu > About This Mac...

     

    Whatever you do, do not download or install any product claiming to magically "clean up" or "speed up" or "optimize" your Mac. Without exception, they will do the opposite. If you already did, you found the problem. Fix it.

     

    If it is only Web browsing that seems to be slower than it used to, that is often the result of such sites becoming ever more demanding of hardware and bandwidth. Short of paying for faster Internet service, buying additional memory, or a faster Mac, there is little you can do to cope with such so-called progress.

     

    If you are experiencing general slowdowns or "freezes" unrelated to Internet activity, the problem may be related to your computer or the software you installed and is something you may be able to fix, or at least improve. Aside from hardware failures and software that you install, including OS upgrades, there is no reason that your computer should not work precisely the same as it did when it was new. 

     

    Without a more specific description it is difficult to provide specific guidance. Read the following to determine if something may apply to your concern:

     


     

    General Mac maintenance: Tips to keep your Mac in top form

     

    General purpose Mac troubleshooting guide: Isolating issues in Mac OS X

     

    Creating a temporary account to isolate user-specific problems: Isolating an issue by using another user account

     

    Memory limitations: Using Activity Monitor to read System Memory and determine how much RAM is being used

     

    Identifying resource hogs and other tips: Runaway applications can shorten battery runtime, affect performance, and increase heat and fan activity

     

    To identify potential hardware problems: Apple Hardware Test.

     

    To resolve startup issues and perform disk maintenance, use Disk Utility.

     

    Safe Mode or "Safe Boot" is a troubleshooting mode that bypasses all third party system extensions and loads only required system components. Read about it: Starting up in Safe Mode

  • by ezecutin,

    ezecutin ezecutin Dec 29, 2015 8:41 AM in response to zeekzeek
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    Dec 29, 2015 8:41 AM in response to zeekzeek

    Do not download any free programs that free up space; they aren't true. How much RAM do you have? You can add more RAM. Also, you could get a secondary hard drive and move some files to that hard drive.

  • by lllaass,

    lllaass lllaass Dec 29, 2015 9:02 AM in response to ezecutin
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    Dec 29, 2015 9:02 AM in response to ezecutin

    ezecutin   did you notice that the post is over 2 years old. I do not think the poster is still waiting for replies