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kaleemcaltex

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 31, 2014
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Hi
i have macbook pro a1286 model core i7
i fomatted so many times with yosemite but after installing yosemite my mac is very slow problem is if i open app it takes time to open n if i see any video its getting strucked while watching video i tried every tricks cleaning temp files n all but i dont have any result pls help me i will thankfull if the problem is solved
 

iMac-Do-You?

macrumors member
Oct 28, 2014
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Brexitland
Is Spotlight still indexing your drive?

If not, have a look in Activity Monitor, and see if one process is eating up a lot of CPU % or Memory.
 

simonsi

Contributor
Jan 3, 2014
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Auckland
Hi
i have macbook pro a1286 model core i7
i fomatted so many times with yosemite but after installing yosemite my mac is very slow problem is if i open app it takes time to open n if i see any video its getting strucked while watching video i tried every tricks cleaning temp files n all but i dont have any result pls help me i will thankfull if the problem is solved

Are you giving it a chance to complete Spotlight indexing?

Look in the Activity Monitor, CPU tab and sort with the highest CPU usage at the top, see what is using your CPU.
 

kaleemcaltex

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 31, 2014
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Here Is My Screen Shot check

Thanks For ur reply here is my screen shot pls let me know how to make default for applications eating system process
 

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simonsi

Contributor
Jan 3, 2014
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735
Auckland
Ok, redo it but in the View menu, select "All processes" so you can see system processes as well as yours.

Also you have Chrome, part of which is not responding, Chrome itself is a resource hog on Macs.
 
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