Apologies - Another EtreCheck report for diagnosis
Any help with the following will be greatfully received.
I was having some performance issues running Snow Leopard on this machine after a few years of use - was great up until that point. I installed Mavericks to see whether that would help (naive I know!) but this appears to have made things worse if anything.
Have just run the EtraCheck utility and got the following report:
Hardware Information:
MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2.53GHz, Mid 2009)
MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro5,4
1 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU: 2 cores
4 GB RAM
Video Information:
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M - VRAM: 256 MB
Audio Plug-ins:
BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0
AirPlay: Version: 1.9
AppleAVBAudio: Version: 2.0.0
iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3
Startup Items:
MySQLCOM - Path: /Library/StartupItems/MySQLCOM
System Software:
OS X 10.9 (13A603) - Uptime: 3 days 2:45:3
Disk Information:
ST9250315ASG disk0 : (250.06 GB)
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 249.2 GB (32.61 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
HL-DT-ST DVDRW GS23N
USB Information:
Apple Inc. Built-in iSight
Apple Internal Memory Card Reader
Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
Logitech USB Optical Mouse
Apple Inc. BRCM2046 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
FireWire Information:
Thunderbolt Information:
Kernel Extensions:
com.kaspersky.kext.klif (3.0.2a39)
com.kaspersky.nke (1.6.2a12)
com.kaspersky.kext.kimul.44 (44)
com.kaspersky.kext.mark.1.0.3 (1.0.3)
Problem System Launch Daemons:
[failed] com.apple.wdhelper.plist
Problem System Launch Agents:
Launch Daemons:
[loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
[loaded] com.barebones.textwrangler.plist
[loaded] com.kaspersky.kav.plist
[loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
Launch Agents:
[not loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[loaded] com.kaspersky.kav.gui.plist
[loaded] jp.co.canon.CUPSCAPT.BG.plist
User Launch Agents:
[loaded] com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
[loaded] com.akamai.client.plist
[loaded] com.akamai.single-user-client.plist
[failed] com.apple.CSConfigDotMacCert-steve.davison@me.com-SharedServices.Agent.plist
[loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist
[loaded] com.microsoft.LaunchAgent.SyncServicesAgent.plist
User Login Items:
iTunesHelper
Safari
Google Drive
Dropbox
Microsoft Database Daemon
3rd Party Preference Panes:
Akamai NetSession Preferences
Flash Player
MySQL
Internet Plug-ins:
CANONiMAGEGATEWAYDL.plugin
Default Browser.plugin
Flash Player.plugin
FlashPlayer-10.6.plugin
Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
QuickTime Plugin.plugin
SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin
User Internet Plug-ins:
Bad Fonts:
None
Time Machine:
Skip System Files: NO
Auto backup: YES
Volumes being backed up:
Macintosh HD: Disk size: 249.2 GB Disk used: 216.59 GB
Destinations:
mac [Network] (Last used)
Total size: 1.96 TB
Total number of backups: 39
Oldest backup: 2013-08-01 17:46:28 +0000
Last backup: 2013-11-19 12:43:24 +0000
Size of backup disk: Excellent
Backup size 1.96 TB > (Disk size 249.2 GB X 3)
Top Processes by CPU:
4% WindowServer
4% Adobe Photoshop Elements
2% kav
1% Safari
1% EtreCheck
1% mtmd
1% mds_stores
1% Mail
1% Skype
0% Microsoft Word
Top Processes by Memory:
180 MB kav
156 MB com.apple.WebKit.WebContent
139 MB Adobe Photoshop Elements
94 MB Skype
90 MB Mail
86 MB Finder
70 MB WindowServer
66 MB Safari
45 MB Google Drive
41 MB Microsoft Word
Virtual Memory Statistics:
24 MB Free RAM
1.17 GB Active RAM
1.15 GB Inactive RAM
516 MB Wired RAM
5.05 GB Page-ins
1.36 GB Page-outs
I can see that there are a couple of [failed]'s as well as what looks like high page-in page-out counts though I would be interested to know whether these ought to be zero ideally, i.e. when should you start worrying about these?
I noticed that I have been having more problems on Snow Leopard after I had installed MS-Office (no choice I am afraid) and Kaspersky. Neither seems to be hogging CPU or RAM according to the above though. Up until that point I had always made a big point to PC-using-friends that I have an old Mac still running like new.
I notice that after the Mac has been running for a few hours I can hear very faint disk chatter (supporting the paging I guess) when I try to change windows. If I have left the machine along for a while it can take a minute or so to come partially back to life.
If it is just about needing more RAM would be happy to purchase, but loathe to do this speculatively.
Many thanks for taking the time to read this.
MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.53 GHz), Mac OS 9.0.x