Why is my MacBook Pro running slow? How can I fix it? It recently started doing this and occasionally freezes.
A slow or freezing MacBook Pro can be frustrating, but it's often easy to fix. Here are some common causes of slowdowns and how to address them:
- Close unused apps: Quit any apps you're not using. Each open app uses memory and CPU resources, which can slow down your Mac.
- Check Activity Monitor: Open Activity Monitor (Applications > Utilities > Activity Monitor) to see which processes are using the most resources. Quit any processes that are hogging resources.
- Update software: Outdated software can cause compatibility issues and slowdowns. Make sure your macOS and all apps are up to date.
- Run a disk cleanup: A cluttered hard drive can slow down your Mac. Use a disk cleanup utility to remove unnecessary files and free up space.
- Reset SMC and NVRAM: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) and Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory (NVRAM) can resolve certain performance issues.
Related Questions:
- How do I close unused apps on a MacBook Pro? Press Command + Q.
- Where can I find Activity Monitor on my Mac? Applications > Utilities > Activity Monitor.
- How do I update my macOS software? System Preferences > Software Update.
- What is a disk cleanup utility? A software tool that removes unnecessary files from your hard drive.
- How do I reset SMC and NVRAM on my MacBook Pro? Refer to Apple's support documentation for specific instructions.
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