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Q: MBP 2012 still slow after clean install of Yosemite

Hello,

 

I'm hoping someone can help me, I've done just about everything I can find online to get my MBP to work like it used to. After unsuccessful attempts at different workarounds, I decided to wipe everything perform a clean install of Yosemite.

 

Still no luck!! #nobueno

 

Problem description:

After clean install of Yosemite, my MacBook Pro (2012) continues to run at a snailspace. Very slow!

 

EtreCheck version: 2.1.8 (121)

Report generated February 18, 2015 at 11:51:42 AM PST

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Hardware Information: ℹ️

    MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) (Technical Specifications)

    MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro9,2

    1 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 2-core

    8 GB RAM Upgradeable

        BANK 0/DIMM0

            4 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok

        BANK 1/DIMM0

            4 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok

    Bluetooth: Good - Handoff/Airdrop2 supported

    Wireless:  en1: 802.11 a/b/g/n

    Battery Health: Normal - Cycle count 294

 

Video Information: ℹ️

    Intel HD Graphics 4000

        Color LCD 1280 x 800

 

System Software: ℹ️

    OS X 10.10.2 (14C109) - Time since boot: 1:41:54

 

Disk Information: ℹ️

    TOSHIBA MK7559GSXF disk0 : (750.16 GB)

        EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB

        Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>  [Recovery]: 650 MB

        Macintosh HD (disk1) / : 748.93 GB (735.33 GB free)

            Core Storage: disk0s2 749.30 GB Online

 

    MATSHITADVD-R   UJ-8A8 

 

USB Information: ℹ️

    Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)

    Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad

    Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver

    Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub

        Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller

 

Thunderbolt Information: ℹ️

    Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus

 

Gatekeeper: ℹ️

    Mac App Store and identified developers

 

User Login Items: ℹ️

    None

 

Internet Plug-ins: ℹ️

    Default Browser: Version: 600 - SDK 10.10

    QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3

 

3rd Party Preference Panes: ℹ️

    None

 

Time Machine: ℹ️

    Time Machine not configured!

 

Top Processes by CPU: ℹ️

         4%    WindowServer

         1%    Finder

         1%    mds

         1%    mds_stores

         0%    deleted

 

Top Processes by Memory: ℹ️

    163 MB    mds_stores

    86 MB    com.apple.WebKit.WebContent

    77 MB    Finder

    69 MB    WindowServer

    52 MB    mds

 

Virtual Memory Information: ℹ️

    4.90 GB    Free RAM

    1.86 GB    Active RAM

    868 MB    Inactive RAM

    954 MB    Wired RAM

    2.28 GB    Page-ins

    0 B    Page-outs

 

Diagnostics Information: ℹ️

    Feb 18, 2015, 10:03:37 AM    Self test - passed

    Feb 18, 2015, 09:55:07 AM    /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/mbpluginhost_2015-02-18-095507_[redacted].crash

Posted on Feb 18, 2015 11:59 AM

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Q: MBP 2012 still slow after clean install of Yosemite

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  • by sap33zy,

    sap33zy sap33zy Feb 18, 2015 10:11 PM in response to Linc Davis
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    Feb 18, 2015 10:11 PM in response to Linc Davis

    I was under the impression I was to run the test again, because Chrome was running..

     

    In any case, I did all that was requested.. still same thing.. slow slow slow.. spinning wheel!

     

    Go back to Mavericks?

     

    At this point what else is there to try?

     

    Another clean install of Yosemite?

  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Feb 18, 2015 10:46 PM in response to sap33zy
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    Feb 18, 2015 10:46 PM in response to sap33zy

    You seem to have ruled out everything except a hardware fault. Reset the System Management Controller, and if there's still no change, see below.

    Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service provider. You may have to leave the machine there for several days.

    Back up all data on the internal drive(s) before you hand over your computer to anyone. There are ways to back up a computer that isn't fully functional—ask if you need guidance.

    If privacy is a concern, erase the data partition(s) with the option to write zeros* (do this only if you have at least two complete, independent backups, and you know how to restore to an empty drive from any of them.) Don’t erase the recovery partition, if present.

    Keeping your confidential data secure during hardware repair

    Apple also recommends that you deauthorize a device in the iTunes Store before having it serviced.

    *An SSD doesn't need to be zeroed.

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