Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How to Optimize Performance Mac Revue

After a very long time may use the Mac you will feel slow start. Many reasons may cause this. Perhaps you are not aware of 8-10 to open the application at the same time or even forget to restart it after a few days. If the restart does not speed up your Mac, then there are a few tips you can do How to Optimize Performance Mac Revue without having to upgrade it.

1. Clearing the Startup Applications
Some applications are automatically installed as a "startup items", which caused them to begin to operate every time restart or login. You can see the startup items in your Apple Menu> System Preferences> Accounts> Login Items. To remove the startup item just click the application and click the minus button under the list. Make sure you know what you dispose because you can just turn off the restart is important.

2. Turn off Universal Access, Bluetooth, Speech Recognition, and Internet Sharing If you're Not Using
Meanwhile, open the System Preferences still see some other features offered by Apple. Some features such as Universal Access (Applications for the blind and deaf) and Bluetooth may not be useful for you at any time, so they turn off to save RAM and processor performance.

3. Clear Panel 'Others' in System Preferences
Do not close the System Preferences first. Now you should see a panel Others at the bottom of the System Preferences. Do you know the function of all the applications on the panel? Turn off applications that are not or rarely use. You can also remove them from the folder "~ / Library / PreferencePanes".

4. Check the 'Build' your Software

If you are using Intel Macs, some of your software may still use the "Rosetta", which allows applications to Power PC processors work on the Intel chip. Rosetta is efficient but you do not need to use it if it is not required. You can find a patch that can upgrade your software to be favored "universal build." If you use the latest version of the software, then you do not need to worry about this (such as the App Update widget can help you in this case).

5. Clean Code is Not Required

If you are using Power PC or Intel processors, this new software-software has been programmed to work on both. Of course you only need to optimize on one type of course that is the Mac you use. You can remove the code that is not needed in your software with applications such as XSlimmer. This will speed up the software and more to save your hard drive.
Important: If you use a PowerPC Mac and are thinking to switch to Intel, you better delay this process until you have to replace your Mac. If not then you have the program change with XSlimmer will work with Rosetta on the new Intel Mac you unless you take the time to install the software again. And if you use the Intel Mac XSlimmer be careful not to remove the system to its framework.

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