How to cleanup Mac drive for Mavericks to speedup OS X 10.9 performance. The
question is very genuine and many of the Mac users facing slow OS X 10.9, may
have serious opinion about it.
Apple announces Mavericks, the latest OS X update available for free. Now,
users can update their OS X via Mac App Store, it’s the best way for those
having enough bandwidth. Instead of
getting caught in the event of update hangs, I would suggest to go with these
tips for carving out the maximum out of Mavericks.
Clean out the wastes
When you download the update it will size about 5.3 GB of space, from where
the files will be unpacked and installed. In such a situation, if your machine
is running short of space, with hard drive about to full, you might want to
clear out the cobwebs before updating.
The best recommended utilities for cleaning Mac drive includes Stellar
Speedup Mac. It shows you the list of all the applications and files eating
space on your Mac drive. You can select and remove those useless items residing
in your Mac. It’s really an easy to use Mac speedup tool for Mavericks for
finding those games you haven’t played for last many years but, keeping eating
GBs of space on your hard drive.
Back up important things
The next important task is to make backup of current data so that you won’t
lose any data even if something goes wrong during installation. The easiest way
is to use Apple’s Time Machine (an inbuilt program), which makes it really easy
to create backup of your system that you can restore from.
The Time Machine doesn’t create a bootable backup. For that, you will have
to opt for some third party tool like Stellar Drive Clone. It can create a
complete bootable backup of your whole drive.
So, finally, before upgrading to Mavericks, make sure you have the necessary
resources ready with you. Get the minimum memory and space required for OS X
10.9.
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