Seven maintenance tips to optimize mac p…

Quitting and restarting these memory hogs will reduce memory consumption, at least for a time. Restarting the entire computer will reset OS X’s virtual memory system and clean things up; after restarting, the system should typically feel snappier. Another common sense tips include keeping an eye on hard drive space.

Generally speaking, you should always ensure you have about 10% of your drive available as free space; if you find yourself filling the drive quickly or often, consider replacing it with a larger drive, delete some unused applications or files, off-loading some archive data to an external drive, or simply emptying the trash every once in a while will help. Finally, a lot of programs like to run little helpers in the background, or think that if you run them once, you want to run them all the time.

Firing up system Preferences and looking in the Accounts pane, then selecting the Login Items tab for your account can be a real eye opener.

These programs start when you log in, so if there are applications here that you do not want running, here is where you can remove them. Simply highlight the application you no longer want starting at login and click the “-” button to remove it. These are all fairly straightforward tips, but continuing to keep them in mind will keep your system running at an optimal level of performance. Seven maintenance tips to optimize Mac performance

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