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My wife and I cleaned out our attic and basement last week, throwing out and donating six years' worth of accumulated clutter. We celebrated each run to the dump as we literally lightened our load. Now our attic isn't as overwhelming, and our basement is less creepy.
I wanted to continue our spring cleaning momentum so I turned to my MacBook Pro, which just surpassed its one-year anniversary. Sure, the amount of garbage I've put on it in the past year can't match the amount of crap I found in my attic and basement, but it is slowing down some. I see the spinning beach ball more than I care to. If your Mac struggles to keep pace from time to time, the following are some ways you can clean and speed it up.
Step 1: Back it up Before you engage in any maintenance, it's always a good idea to back up your data. For Macs, it's easy: grab an external drive and run Time Machine.
Step 2: Check Login Items If your Mac is slow to boot up, the problem may be it simply has too many applications to open that it can't load the OS in a timely fashion. Many applications by default open automatically at startup. Go to System Preferences > Users & Groups and then click on the Login Items tab to see a list of the apps that open when you boot your Mac. Uncheck the apps you don't need at startup. clean mac clean mac osx clean mac files clean my mac how to clean mac mac cleaning software clean my mac cleaning software for mac clean macbook pro how to clean mac laptop clean up mac hard drive how to clean mac from junk clean mac free clean mac hard drive cleaning your mac how to clean mac how to clean a mac cleaning a mac clean my mac free how to clean up mac how to clean my mac clean up my mac clean your mac how to clean your mac clean up mac
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