HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR SLOW MAC/ MACBOOK PRO

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How to speed up your old super slow Macbook Pro or Macbook Air, or indeed any apple laptop that you own. Some of these tips and tricks are more obvios than the others, but if you do these, you should be able to speed up your MacBook Pro or Macbook by quite a bit.

If you've owned a slow mac for a few years now and you want to know how to speed up your macbook pro/ how to speed up any of you apple macs then theres some great advice wishing this video.

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Thank you. I am amazed by my nearly 8 year old macbook pro. I use it constantly and, other than needing a new battery now, it has always come through for me. After installing that last couple system upgrades, it really slowed down. You tips have helped substantially. Yay!

beautifulsmartladysummit
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OMG, thank you so much for this, my mac was painfully slow and now it is much better!

candiceramsaran
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The disk utility on my girlfriends laptop im trying to clean up only has a small portion of available in it. How do I free it up?

williamgould
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When I force quit Safari it pops right back in the window, it used to Disappear Completely until I opened up Safari again... is my Safari corrupt in some way ? Anyway to uninstall then reinstall Safari Maybe ?

SHADOWBLACKMUSTANG
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the last step was a life saver, thank for this video!

haniehjavadi
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Thank you very much. I was almost ready to throw my macbook out, until I watched your video. Now it is a up and running and is a pleasure to use.

tonygray
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What should I do? My I did reformatting on my macbook but it is still slow. Btw, I'm using MBP "11 i5.

kittenpixels
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This absolutely works! Thanks so much, my friend!!!

tourinojacks
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clearing the cache worked perfectly had like 2k items in there 0_0... my friend recently gave me a mid 2012 Macbook pro

hiedword
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Love how fast and to the point thanks 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

LibraAllMFDay
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Bro in my caches I had over 200, 000 items in it lol 😂! Thanks for the video, hopefully my MacBook will run more smother though I’m debating on getting an SSD 😎!

kwanzagimamale
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Thank you very much! I deleted everything from that cache. I hope that was okay? I literally deleted 8, 000 files lol

willman
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Omg Yeaa even tho the caches don’t look like a lot, once you delete it there’s like 8000 files! Thanks for the help!!

indra
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Pretty neat solution video. What a wonder emptying my trash can did.

tyajx
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I'm keep doing all of these, and still slow😒
Should I break it?

MostafaOlwanTM
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What about terminal cab we learn to repair stuff etc it clean memory?

JustinMacri
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i mainly use clean my mac 3. it works wonders

Michael
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Cache had 30k files in it 😳! Thanks bro✌🏾✌🏾

kingjbz
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These won't really affect performance.

1. Upgrade to an SSD if you don't have one already (e.g. Macbook Pro 2012)
2. Disable transparency

MrNubshow
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Is that your personal MacBook? If so, it looks like you have the same problem that I had, which was that the mouse cursor was extremely delayed and the ui in general was really laggy. *NOTE:* If you are on MacOS El Captain or later, you need to boot into recovery mode before doing any of these steps, then go to the terminal in the recovery mode and type in: *csrutil disable; reboot* When your computer finishes booting into the OS, login and use Shift + Command + G, you'll get the go to menu, and you should type:

Once you've done that, take a second to go to About this Mac, then click system report, and take note of what your model identifier is. Now, in the finder window you just opened, you'll want to look for the .plist file that matches the model identifier name (My model identifier was MacBookPro8, 1, so in my case the .plist I was looking for was MacBookPro8_1.plist) then copy that .plist file somewhere where you'll be able to find it again, such as Documents or a folder on your desktop. Once you've copied it, you want to trash the one in the finder window, then reboot your computer and it should be silky smooth :) *Optional:* To re-enable the csrutil, go back into recovery mode, then terminal, and type: *csrutil enable; reboot*

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