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Thursday, April 12, 2012

How to make Mac faster | Make Mac Lion faster

Tips to make Mac Lion OS X faster – A common question answered in details.
Despite the powerful and flexible data storage mechanisms used by Mac OS X, it is very likely to give you the age-old symptom of slowdown after a certain point in time. This is often accompanied by applications not responding as quickly as before and the system taking infinite time to start up. 

Most of the users neglect these intermittent symptoms at an initial stage and later encounter various performance issues. This may also cause frustration, hamper productivity, and bring work to a standstill. In order to effectively resolve such issues and speedup your Mac performance, you should follow the below given tips and tricks:

  • Maintain Free Space on Mac Startup Disk:
The Mac operating system uses the free space on your startup disk or boot volume as virtual memory. You can do this by regularly emptying your Trash files, archiving old or unused files, and removing temporary files in your system.

  • Install Software Updates:
Use the OS X Software Update to regularly install software update patches. It is a big step towards enhancing your system security and performance. A software update not only provides additional functionality, but helps to correct bugs that existed in the previous versions.

  • Remove Unnecessary Widgets from Dashboard:
Your Dashboard may be loaded with a number of widgets that consume both real and virtual memory of the system. To save valuable memory, you need to remove unnecessary widgets from the Dashboard. You can also disable your dashboard by running the following command at the terminal:
'defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES'

  • Manage Your Preferences:
Take a look at your System Preferences and make necessary changes to ensure that your Mac system still runs smoothly and much faster. You can remove unwanted programs from the 'Login Items' list or disable 'File Sharing' over the network and other similar options.

  • Repair Disk Permissions:
It should be your habit to run Disk Utility and repair permissions on your boot volume. It is worth repairing permissions after performing a major system upgrade or installing third-party software applications.

In case the above methods fail to optimize Mac system performance, you should use third-party Speed up Mac tools. These software make your Mac system clean, lean, and healthy. They help you get rid of unwanted files, caches, logs, system junks, etc. They also allow you to completely uninstall all unused applications by a simple 'Drag and Drop' process. Some tools also work for both Mac boot volume and other secondary volumes.

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