A crawling snail |
Why my Mountain Lion is running slow like a snail? How to fix slow Mountain Lion OS X 10.8? Our readers usually ask these questions when they find their Mac crawling instead of running. In comparison to Windows, Mac machines are usually more faster and reliable. Its important to understand that any new machine runs at rocket speed in its earlier days. But, with the passage of time, as we put more stuffs in hard drive it starts slugging. All you need to do is evaluate the stuffs in Mac drive and take some effective steps.
A roaring Mountain Lion |
1. Keeping desktop clear
Too many items on your desktop can slow down your startup it’s the screen that it has to load up first. We must keep it simple with few icons which are used very often. Remove icons from the dock and clear up the amount of files you can see. Adopting these practices would help to minimize wastage of additional resources to load them upon starting your computer.
2. Have a look on number of startup Items
Some applications get automatically launched at when your machine boots up. This helps to save your time and doesn't need to remember the list every-time. But, the users should note that such settings consume necessary resources and can slow down the booting time with no additional convenience for you. Follow System Preferences > System > Users & Groups > Login Items, and uncheck the application(s) you want off from the startup.
3. Cleaning Up the Hard Drive
The Mac OS uses the free space on Mac drive ‘virtual memory’, to perform a task. So, its quite obvious that more the data you have in your drive, the lesser will the free space available to be used for the smooth running of your applications. The most effective solution to a slow-running Mac is to free up space to be used as ‘virtual memory’.
Track for those unnecessary items like duplicate files, never needed applications, system logs and caches which are eating too much of space on your drive. You can use a third party tool like Stellar Speed Up Mac to take care of all such useless items and keep your drive clean.
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