![]() ![]() Periodically, I will go through my fonts and turn a lot of them off (Font Explorer X Pro), so I don't think that's the issue. Sometimes the beachball appears just because I clicked an insertion point to type something, just very, very simple stuff like that. I used Adobe InDesign and Illustrator every day, Photoshop mostly for converting the colorspace and minor photo adjustments. I'm a graphic designer in the print industry, so I'm not using a lot of high-intensity video type software. I have a good deal of RAM but that doesn't seem to be the issue because that beach ball is spinning even if only one of my apps is open. That would be the last ditch effort.I'm experiencing a lot of lag as I work, and spinning beachballs, as of a couple weeks ago. Lastly there has been so many crashes reported in the report, some by system components, that you may have to erase and install the system anew and then migrate over your user files. Rerun Etrecheck after taking care of the above to verify that you have removed all bits and pieces of what should be removed. Examine them carefully and cull out those that are not needed. ![]() It's deadwood and should be cleared out.Ħ - you have a very large number of internet plug-ins, some dating back several years. So if you upgrade in the future uninstall Diskwarrior before doing so.ĥ - remove the items listed in the report under Clean Up. It's compatibility after High Sierra goes down with each new system. I'd uninstall it and after you've cleaned up the other items and are running add it back and check carefully for performance interference.Ĥ - If you upgrade your system any further know that Diskwarrior will have outlived its usefulness. For optimum system and application performance it's generally recommended to maintain a minimum of 20-25 GB free space, more if you can afford it.ģ - Dropbox has been known to slow down and cause problems. It's also been crashing.Ģ - your boot drive is getting low on free space, only 14.5 GB. Uninstall according to the developer's instructions: How to uninstall the New Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac. These types of software only degrade the system performance and lighten your bank account. Macs do not have any reason to use any anti-virus, cleaning, optimizing or speed-up software, absolutely none. ![]()
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