Recently, every time I do a spotlight search my computer starts heating up and going very slow or freezing. I checked Activity Monitor and realized it's because Spotlight is launching a process called Spotlight Web Content that for some reason starts consuming 50%+ of my CPU and upwards of 500MB of RAM. Sometimes it automatically quits after a few minutes, but most of the time I have to go to activity monitor and force quit the process.
I know that Spotlight Web Content is used for the suggestions in the new spotlight search, so I went to System Preferences and unchecked "Allow Spotlight Suggestions in Spotlight and Look up" as well as "Bing Web Searches". Yet this has not resolved the problem. I also tried repairing my permissions in Disk Utility, to no avail.
Finally, I tried turning off the Safari preference to include Spotlight search suggestions. Still not working.
Any ideas on how I can get Spotlight Web Content to stop running?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)
I know that Spotlight Web Content is used for the suggestions in the new spotlight search, so I went to System Preferences and unchecked "Allow Spotlight Suggestions in Spotlight and Look up" as well as "Bing Web Searches". Yet this has not resolved the problem. I also tried repairing my permissions in Disk Utility, to no avail.
Finally, I tried turning off the Safari preference to include Spotlight search suggestions. Still not working.
Any ideas on how I can get Spotlight Web Content to stop running?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)