Wednesday 11 January 2017

How To Speed Up Your Aged MacBook Pro Or MacBook Air

There is nothing to complain about the latest MacBook Pro or MacBook Air as Apple has recently refreshed the hardware and make it stronger and can easily run heavy apps.

But what about an aged MacBook Pro or MacBook Air? In the past few months, we received a lot of reports from users that asked us why their old Mac computers are slow down over time.


In fact, the percentages of the old hardware that affected to the speed of Mac computers are low. In most cases, your computer slows down because it have too many apps running in the background, too many startup apps or your hard drive is running out of storage.

How To Speed Up My Aged Mac Computer?

If you want to speed up your old Mac, such as MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, or even any other, follow a few useful tips below to increase the speed of it.

Firstly, you need to check startup items on your Mac OS X computer and disable or remove unnecessary items. Too many startup items can be caused your computer run slowly because it had to load too many apps when you boot your Mac computer up.

Next, you need to check and terminate the apps that running in the background of your computer. To do that, you can use Spotlight and launch Activity Monitor application. This is also known as the Mac Task Manager tool, which will help you to force quit Mac apps. After launching the tool, find any app that was using too many resources of your Mac computer and simply kill it.

The last method but helpful, you have to clean up your hard drive and gain more free storage space for your Mac OS X and other apps. If your hard drive is running out of storage, it can make your computer slows down. You can use a tool called CCleaner for Mac to clean up your hard disk. Or you can also upgrade it to another one that has more storage space like 500GB or 1TB. Nowadays, a hard drive with high capacity is cheaper than before, even a solid state drive with 500GB of storage.

We hope this article and its methods will help you to learn more about how to speed up your aged Mac OS X computer. If you have any question, ask us by leaving your comment below.

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