Apr 18 2009
17 Reasons Why Your Mac Runs Slower Than it Should
Day by day, bit by bit your Mac has got slower and slower. You don’t really notice because it has happened so gradually.
Until one day you have a chance to use another machine, that’s when you realize what your beloved Mac has become, as slow as an asthmatic ant carrying some heavy shopping.
Well all is not lost, while this list is unlikely to make you mac lightening fast overnight, one of the following suggestions may just help speed up Mac OS X.
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Cluttered Desktop
Having too many files and folders on your desktop can slowdown your machine. Put these files into folders in your home directory and create aliases to them on the desktop.
Corrupt Preference Files
Preference files can easily become corrupt and can make programs act weird or run slowly. If your Mac is slow using a particular application you can try deleting its preference file and relaunching he app (applications create a new file when they are relaunched if they can’t find an existing one). It’s worth making a backup of the old file just i case you lose some settings that are hard to replicate.

Smart Playlists on iTunes
Smart playlists can make iTunes slower as they have to reload every time iTunes is launched. Disable live updating by going to File, Edit Smart Playlist and untick Live Updating.
Too Many Widgets on Dashboard
Each Widget on your Dashboard uses memory, again you can check the memory usage of your widgets by using the Activity Monitor. Remove any used or memory hogging widgets using the Dashboard control panel.

Caches, Log files and Temporary Items
It doesn’t hurt to regularly clear out built up Caches, Log files and Temporary Items an easy way to do this is to use an application like
Wrong Firmware
Using the wrong Firmware can cause all sorts of problems, keeping your software up to date on a Mac is so easy there is really no excuse. Just click on Software Update in the Apple menu. You can also schedule your Mac to automatically check for updates, go to System Preferences and Software Update and tick Check for updates. You can change the frequency of the checks using the drop down menu.

Not Enough RAM
Software can only take you so far. Upgrading your RAM will probably give you the biggest speed increase out of any of these tips. You can use the Activity Monitor application (under Utilities in the Application folder) to check if your Mac would benefit from more RAM. Click on System Memory tab and have a look at the pie chart at the bottom. If the chart is largely red or orange you are running out of RAM. Also take a look at the Page Ins and Outs numbers, if these are continually increasing, its time to upgrade your Ram.

Permission Conflicts
Some issues with applications loading slowly or acting weird can be remedied by repairing permissions. All files in Mac Os X have a set of permissions, these determine which users or applications can have access to them. Sometimes permissions are incorrect and not what the operating system expects. To repair disk permissions you can use the Disk Utility app (in /Applications/Utilities). Select your startup disk and click th First Aid tab, then click the Repair Disk Permissions button.

Hard Disk Is Nearly Full
Your Mac automatically utilizes free space on your Hard drive as Virtual Memory to free up the RAM. Try to make sure you have 10% free space available for this task.

Lots of Login Items
Removing unwanted or little used programs from your login items. To change your login items go to System Preferences then Accounts and click the Login Items tab.

Unused System Preference Panes
Clearing out unused preference panes can help free up memory and disk space, check under Other in System Preferences to see what you can remove. You can either disable it in its menu or delete it entirely by removing it from ~/Library/PreferencePanes.
Unused Applications Left Running
All running applications use up your memory and CPU resources, quit applications if you are not going to use them for a while. Some programs have memory leakage issues which means they tend to consume more and more memory the longer they are running (again you can spot these in the Activity Monitor) it a a good idea to quit and relaunch these every so often.

Animated Wallpapers
Animated or slide show wallpaper can really impact the performance of your machine so its a good idea to turn this off.

Firefox Overloaded With Extensions
There are loads of awesome Firefox extensions so its easy to get carried away and add too many. Take a few moments to go through your Add-ons (open Firefox and go to tools then Add-ons) and uninstall any you no longer use.

Favicons in Safari or Firefox
You may see an improvement in your browsers performance by deleting your cached Favicons, for Safari just delete the files in /Library/Safari/Icons. If you use Firefox 3 read this useful tutorial on macosxhints.
Massive Mailboxes
If you have a massive mailbox with thousands of messages it’s going to take longer to load. Try to delete messages you no longer need and split larger mailboxes into folders.

Internet Settings
If you are finding your browser slow try clearing the cache and deleting your history. In Safari you do this by going to the main menu and clicking Reset Safari, tick Clear History and Empty the Cache then Reset. In Firefox go to Preferences, Privacy and click the Clear Now button.
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For further reading on how to speed up you Mac see: 17 Ways to Speed Up Mac OS X Lion

Apr 20, 2009 @ 22:46:22
I think it’s really funny that you show a picture of Mac Mini RAM in your article.
It’s the only desktop mac that the ram isn’t officially a user upgradable part. Your warranty will be voided (applecare or otherwise) if you personally do a RAM install or swap the hard disk on a Mini and not have it done by an apple authorized service center.
But as far as the article goes:
“Some good points, some bad points, but it all works out….I’m just a little freaked out….” ~ Talking Heads
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Apr 20, 2009 @ 23:14:36
hehe macs are only a perfect marketing hype product.
rounded edges and a high price doesn’t make a good product.
a fool and there money…
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 00:51:47
i think that’s “a fool and their money”
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 01:23:40
Funny how PC boys translate this article into ‘Macs are crap’…
No they’re not.
Try them, you’ll find out soon enough they’re value for money
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=Operating+Systems&articleId=9131558&taxonomyId=89&pageNumber=1
Apr 21, 2009 @ 01:30:52
They all look good. But one of the main reasons has got to be updating to the latest system and app software that you just cant resist!!
But you keep forgetting that old G4 just cant cope with the new bloated non native apps and OS X’s your feeedin it!
If you took a G4 and had older apps and system software (still OSX by the way) you would be speedin along nice.
An the fact is most system and app updates probably dont get there fancy new features used!
The Apps get fatter to slow you down on purpose otherwise we’d never my new Macs.
Sad but true of all PC’s.
Apr 21, 2009 @ 02:36:09
Daryn St. Pierre de la Fondue Barghlamonde III Esq. says, “PC users are accustomed to having thousands upon thousands of icons on their desktop and shoved into folders because there is NO REAL ALTERNATIVE WAY of organizing anything (unless of course you use one of those faux Dock applications that are almost always worthless).”
Ok, if you need more than a file tree to stay organized, you can pretty much call yourself functionally disorganized. This is like saying a kitchen has no means of staying organized because it is limited to drawers and cabinets, and doesn’t have a magic twirling robot that is designed for idiots to find the egg beater.
Which is really what Apple markets toward: the minority of users who will pay extra for the luxury of idiot-proof technology and a pretty design. What you end up getting is needless complexity. If you’re already organized, you don’t need an extra program to clean up after you. It’s very simple.
Oh yeah, and the RAM thing. Just go ahead and upgrade. Hah!
Apr 21, 2009 @ 03:19:50
Thanks Chris. This is really helpful. Just what I’ve been looking for.
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 04:09:15
Thanks for the article Chris- I did actually just disconnect the ad ons on firefox a few days ago- I’ll check the recommended program Onyx you have here.
Do a few other suggestions and let’s see what happens.
Thanks
>^:^<
Apr 21, 2009 @ 04:38:31
Are you sure that un-checking “Live updating” on iTunes smart playlists will provide much of a benefit? I’ve seen other sites that mention this, but none lists any actual testing that proves it. I can certainly follow the logic on this one, but wonder how much CPU each smart playlist query can really consume?
If you’re right – I’d love a script to toggle the live update setting on all smart playlists so that they only update when I care.
Apr 21, 2009 @ 04:53:58
Great post…could relate to PCs as well – and I wondered if the slowness on my Dell as due to Vista///poor microsoft, always getting a bum rap
Apr 21, 2009 @ 05:11:26
Seriously, why is it always a PC/Mac debate?
Whether you buy a Mercedes, a Toyota, or a Ford, maintenance is a part of owning the vehicle. Same with a computer, regardless of the OS. So, why don’t you win guys go read about defraging your hard drive instead of telling us how you never fix your car and get great mileage with 4 flat tires and never changed the oil.
Safari/Firefox prefs can take care of how much you cache.
Consider what you really need. Don’t treat your machine like you would shop at the dollar store and consider the source of the software or download that you pull down off the web.
Poorly created software CAN create security loopholes when it is installed by changing important file permissions and Disk Utility CAN restore file permissions to default values.
Finally, and this follows the above, take as many applications to the cloud as you can (that’s a cross platform initiative). If there is a choice between software as a service and a widget like client app, go for the cloud service. Let the cloud do the computing for you and keep your own footprint light.
Apr 21, 2009 @ 06:19:30
WHAT? Macs run slow? I thought maccies would NEVER admit to that! I thought only windows ran slow, if you listen to maccies! Nice to see that I am right and that a computer is just a computer and they ALL suffer from many of the same problems, even linux. AND neither is any better than the other. After all, macs use the exact same hardware windows and linux machines use.
Apr 21, 2009 @ 06:52:41
Trouble is that Macs last 5-8 years and run into this kind of trouble. My PC friends have to get new units that don’t just slow down, but stop working in a couple years. Nice ideas and I’ll try a few.
Apr 21, 2009 @ 07:00:05
jmndos: you must be a retard, seriously. How did you gauge that mac’s grind to a hault from this article? I guess you never used a mac huh? Your pos ass pc will likely crash 12 times through the course of reading this article.
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 08:58:00
of course all computers slow down when you put more stuff on it, like downloading music, files, programs, updates but macs are a shit load more reliable than PC’s are. Macs slow down but not too much and you can easily fix that, by just organizing your stuff and deleting or emptying your trash. PC’s are another story, they just completely suck. not only do PC’s slow down because of you filling up your memory but they are at a high risk of viruses on pretty much every program you use, which in the end, your PC will crash. anti-virus programs can stop alot of the well known viruses and bugs out there but they cant stop all of them and there are new viruses coming into this world everyday. The only real advantage that PC’s have on macs is that PCs can play games, or good games. but who really gives a shit cause macs are built for real people and not some fat loser kid who stays home and plays WOW the whole day
Apr 21, 2009 @ 09:38:39
Actually, replacing files on your Desktop with aliases to them doesn’t fix the first issue, it leaves you right back where you started. OSX treats ANYthing on your desktop like an open Finder window, with all the associated processing overhead. You want to keep your Desktop as clean as possible, and that includes aliases.
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 11:43:28
I have never really noticed my Mac running slow
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 13:08:26
Another thing I’d suggest is to check that your Mac’s air intake is clear of dust. Macs that get too hot will throttle down, and Mac OS X won’t tell you what’s happening.
Apr 21, 2009 @ 13:10:01
thanks – my Mac has been dragging badly – and I picked up a few tips here which seem to have helped – you don’t know of a Mac os10.4 version of OnyX or anything similar??
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Apr 21, 2009 @ 22:27:30
My ibook was running great then one day it started running really slow. A week later it wouldn’t boot at all past the spinning wheel. Turns out it needed a new logic board ouch!
I ended up replacing the whole computer since the price difference wasn’t that different. Thank God for Carbon Copy Cloner
Apr 22, 2009 @ 01:02:27
“as slow as an asthmatic ant carrying some heavy shopping”.
Watch Blackadder Goes Forth much?
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Apr 22, 2009 @ 08:06:44
If you’re using Firefox on your Mac and it’s running slower, make sure you’re clearing your download history whenever you close it, and not letting it build up (there’s a preference). I found my FF was never clearing the Download history, and the longer it got, the slower FF got.
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Apr 22, 2009 @ 21:30:45
rule of thumb for free disk space would be 10x your RAM. so if you have 2GB RAM, it would be best to leave 20GB disk space. this is to leave enough space for your swap space and temporary files
Apr 23, 2009 @ 05:02:37
A few years ago Mac was selling Mac Minis with 512MB of RAM. You need at least 1GB. Fortunatly Apple doesn’t move enough products for people to whine and complain like they did when PC makers tried to push Vista out the door on systems with only 512MB.
I was going to buy the memory from a Mac store and have them install it but they were trying to charge $150 for a 1GB stick with “free” installation.
It’s standard laptop memory and 1GB can be had from NewEgg.com for all of about $20-30. I ended up just busting out the putty knife and doing it myself.
It’s pretty trivial to keep a PC running well: have plenty of memory, clear up unused programs and every few years buy a new hard drive. Like all mechanical things hard drives start to wear down and cause your computer to run really slow. So if you have plenty of memory and you don’t have a lot of junk installed and your PC is still slow, chances are it’s your hard drive.
Apr 23, 2009 @ 06:22:44
Thanks for this article, it has extended my to-do list somewhat.
I used to be guilty of having too may Dashboard widgets and used way too many Firefox plugins. Thinking back I had a number of widgets and plugins that did basically the same thing, how ridiculous!
Alas, I am guilty of a very cluttered desktop and a single (an very large) inbox in Mail. I blame Spotlight!
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Apr 24, 2009 @ 08:57:25
Great article. Good job. A must read for every newbie Mac user.
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Apr 26, 2009 @ 13:00:55
I totally love this list, thanks a lot!!
Apr 26, 2009 @ 14:27:54
holy crap… I should have known an article like this would get people going pretty good…
PC’s aren’t crap
I hate Mac’s for reasons I can’t begin to understand… this is just how i feel
I think it’s more specifically “I hate Apple”
Windows wants to be a good OS… but fails at every corner because it seems like they just try to load the crap out of it and end up leaving so many loose ends even after they release that anyone with any interest in it could spot a hole.
the only way I can see windows coming back is if
A. The world population starts getting dumber…
B. They completely overhaul the architecture and get closer to a unix type OS… and then developing a translation layer similar to that of WINE.
Cool thing I like about unix is the added security, not just security as in other users can’t break into my computer and take my filez… but my computer doesn’t do shit unless I want it to do shit…
Ubuntu 9.04 FTW.
OSS makes me feel like I’m in control.
Apr 26, 2009 @ 17:36:48
A few of these helped me ramp back up, thanks!