OSX 10.10.3 slow and command execution delayed 30 sec.

I am experiencing that my OSX is very very slow these days. After some time by succesful usage it seems to have found a way to delay my MAC on almost every click or command I execute. It is very close to "NOT USABLE" as every 15 sec. every command or click is delayed 30-45 seconds before execution. It can happen when I shift window, or when browsing a web site (doesn´ tmatter which) or when starting an application or whatever.I thought atfirst it had something to do by WLAN changes in OSX Yosemite but have for a couple of days been running cabled LAN, and problem still occours.I have also shut down all dekstops except one and problem still occours. This has never happened by any other versions of OSX but after upgrading to Yosemite (several restores and upgrades have been done as Yosemite did a lot with memory leak and other unknown problems) the MAC has been so slow it might be called "unusable". This seems a bit as I have been impressed by OSX until Yosemite´ stability and usage seems to be soem steps back from a quality perspective.


Anyone have some good idea how to get this problem gone ?

MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2008), OS X Yosemite (10.10), Slow OS X

Posted on Jun 4, 2015 7:03 AM

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Jun 4, 2015 10:40 AM in response to kai rené

When you see a beachball cursor or the slowness is especially bad, note the exact time: hour, minute, second.

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☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.

The title of the Console window should be All Messages. If it isn't, select

SYSTEM LOG QUERIES All Messages

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Each message in the log begins with the date and time when it was entered. Scroll back to the time you noted above.

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Jun 24, 2015 10:20 AM in response to Linc Davis

As told above I would, but I won´t right now. I will be patient as I will wait for upgrade of 10.10.4 AND 10.11 later on 🙂


I am sure this will be fixed as - my exp. - all other OSX has been good/stable/functional. OSX Yosemite has been - for my McBook Pro version - a disaster. I Hope the challanges will be fixed by their new bug-fixing and return of network "chernel" for 10.10.4 and 10.11 and so on 🙂


But I might get back to you! Thank you 🙂

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