![]() Recovery HD (disk0s3 - Journaled HFS+) : 650 MBĪpple Inc. Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB disk0: (500,11 GB) (Solid State - TRIM: Yes)ĮFI (disk0s1 - MS-DOS FAT32) : 210 MB ![]() ġ 2,3 GHz Intel Core i5 (i5-2415M) CPU: 2-coreīattery: Health = Normal - Cycle count = 280 Here is EterCheck test, mdworker has high CPU because spotlight was indexing durung testĬlick the links for more information from Apple Support Communities.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line. This SSD has been working for a year and a half, and until a few days ago it went great.ĭo you have any test or solution to suggest to me? I think is something related with the SSD… When re-index is running system is ready to response, instead, when all is quite there is a lag in response, as if the SSD (or something else) is slow to response. (before, I obviously run “sudo mdutil -E \” to erase metadata) “sudo mdutil -i off \” to stop indexing and system goes slow “sudo mdutil -i on \” to start indexing and system goes fast When re-index finished or stopped, system return slow. When re-index is running, system is fast and smooth (VERY FAST AND SMOOTH) I only miss re-install Sierra from the recovery mode.īut, with spotlight re-index, I have seen something strange (VERY STRANGE). Disabled trackpad gesture (done nothing) Disabled transparency in accessibility video (done a little) Boot in recovery mode and ran S.O.S disk utility (done nothing) I moved all elements from the desktop to the documents (I had a tons, but done nothing) deleted history and cache of Safari, Chrome, Firefox ![]() ![]() deleted some cache file and plist preference (finder, spotlight, …) ![]() I have done all what I read to try to resolve One day, I start the computer and I immediately felt that something was wrong I don’t remember if there was a specific app install or update that cause this slowdown I installed Sierra 3 months ago, so I don’t think it is related Some of these are slow ONLY THE FIRST TIME I do the action. click on upper menu of each application Some days ago I found my MacBook Pro 2011 (Sierra 10.12.6) extremely slow when: ![]()
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