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Indeed High Sierra has introduced many changes.


Rebuilding the entire hard drives directory would resolve many of those issues.

Especially after every Mac OS system update i use Micromat's TechTool Pro ( version 9 at this time ) and also Alsoft's DiskWarrior 5.

Of course you can also use Apple's Disk Utility although it is a very basic rebuild and no where near the ability of a commercial programme specifically designed for these types of rebuilds and repairs.

Another old trick is to do a safe boot restart. You restart the computer and hold down the shift key. Apple has a good explanation of this procedure.

There is also the RAM factor. With each Mac OS upgrade you require more and more and more RAM not only to have the system work but also to be able run the other programmes. At this time i have no idea how many other programmes Peters had running in the back ground.

oppps/sorry just re-read the comments : I also quit all other applications than BIAB, but the CPU load pattern stays the same.

Therefore Rebuilding the entire hard drives directory in my opinion is a must .




Last edited by w; 04/04/18 05:15 PM.

Mac Audiophile 2020 2019 2018 2017 USB plus previous years versions

macOS Mojave - 10.14.6 @ Aug 16, 2019

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