AppleSpell problem with High Sierra

Hi there,


I just installed High Sierra and found the first problem: AppleSpell is getting up to 190% of my CPU and it's making almost impossible to write something.

Anyone having the same issue?


Thanks!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS High Sierra (10.13)

Posted on Sep 27, 2017 3:12 PM

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Sep 29, 2017 4:31 PM in response to biologucho

Be advised that if you moved AppleSpell to the Trash, a number of required processes that rely upon that service will no longer function.


If it still exists in the Trash, select it, then select File > Put Back. You will need to authenticate.


If you already emptied the Trash, you will need to reinstall macOS. To do that please read How to install macOS - Apple Support.

Oct 22, 2017 10:33 PM in response to biologucho

I have similar issues. Here is the link to the issue. Just copying over the observations:


1> When using Safari, data input became extreemly slow, after typing about 10 characters, I will start seeing the first character shows up.

2> AppleSpell kept running at 100% CPU (even through total CPU usage is not high). This process also reaches 30, 40, 60GB memory. Memory pressure becomes high....

3> My VMWare crashes once every 1 hour (I assume caused by AppleSpell).

4> Sometimes Macos also crashes.


Also, I do use Atom as my editor. Initially, I thought that was the cause. However, even without using Atom, AppleSpell shows up. AppleSpell obviously have a bug that keep increasing memory and eventually kill the OS.

Nov 7, 2017 11:06 PM in response to biologucho

This has been bothering me since High Sierra, and I think I have tracked it down, but I'm not entirely sure, so would appreciate people helping me test what I've found.


After disabling Address book syncing (I noticed AddressBook in process information for AppleSpell), this seems to have bought the CPU spike down significantly. This isn't an ideal solution, but as I said, before going any further I'd like to know if this helps others.

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