Speeding Up Your Mac With Activity Monitor
To open the Mac Activity Monitor, you’ll need to open Launchpad and search for “Activity Monitor.” Simply click the application, and it’ll close Launchpad and open Activity Monitor.
Activity Monitor will give you an idea of what is taking up system resources as far as your processor, memory, energy, and network go.
Another thing you can do in Activity Monitor is run diagnostic/debugging tests. Under the gear icon, you’ll see an option for a couple of different tests–System Diagnosis, Spindump, and etc.
Once finished, a Finder window will open with a couple of files, showing you very detailed results. This helps for advanced debugging. The same goes for the Run Spindump option. However, you won’t need to worry about these specifically, as they run automatically when needed.
This is a really simple process. It may not seem like much, but it can make things run leagues smoother. If you have any comments or questions please post them below or start a new thread in the PCMech Forums.
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