Some of your extensions are so old, they are showing Installed dates of 2009. You do not appear to have "cleaned house" and evaluated whether you need All of these loaded at all times and using up your CPU cycles and RAM in quite a while, if ever. But each is a potential threat to the stability of your Mac. You appear to have dozens of third-party kernel extensions, and large numbers of both system launch agents and daemons and User launch agents, launch daemons, and User Login items. If you are that far behind, you should turn them all off to keep your system from generating and tracking them for no benefit to you. You appear to have HUNDREDS of un-acknowledged Notifications. Be sure this is intentional and both are completely up-to-date and their hierarchy (which is running under which) is clear. Your Mac looks like you are a developer, and your case may be different. Almost all users who are suing these should pick one and use it and not try to run both. You have extensions showing for BOTH Parallels and VMWare. You have over 40 clusters of unsigned files installed. You should remove BitDefender and never re-install it. Third-party so-called Virus scanners are not better than the built-in protections already in place inside MacOS, and waste a tremendous amount of resources constantly scanning and re-scanning and re-scanning all your files looking for items that are not an actual threat to your Mac. ❼ould you live with the keyboard translations and shortcuts built into MacOS, and get rid of karabiner? That needs time at close to Application-level priority to translate keys, so it will make your 'keyboard falling behind' problem worse when your Mac gets busy. I see that one of those is karabiner, a keyboard utility. Your report shows the most system modifications I have ever seen in a report posted here, by a very large margin. My Mac Pro 2.93 with four cores at 2.93 and a rotating magnetic drive completes the Etrecheck 5.2 report in 2 minutes 43 seconds. The runtime for your report is 5 minutes 18 seconds. Release name: 6.0.6.New.Starting with the opening screen. Get continuous protection by monitoring your system, and receive alerts when aberrant behavior is detected to help you maintain top performance for your Mac every day.Monitor device configuration to better manage the security of your Local Area Network.Recover trash deleted files and lost data.Easily repair disk permissions to prevent problems accessing applications or files.Identify bad blocks on your hard drive to help restore the corrupted files located there.Create exact duplicates of your volumes for trouble-free archiving.Repair corrupt or damaged drive volumes, including newer solid-state devices (SSD’s).Perform a SMART test on your internal drives to detect changes in reliability or failure.Create an emergency startup partition on the active system volume, no DVD is required.Comprehensive testing and repair from a single, easy to understand intereface.So while it’s easy to use, TechTool Pro provides comprehensive testing that also delivers for the Mac professional. One-click diagnostics will scan critical CPU, memory, video hardware and more to identify impending problems to help you prevent costly repairs. All of the tests and all of the tools that you rely on to keep your Mac running smoothly – now available for Mac OSx.ĭescription: Using TechTool Pro, you don’t need to be an expert, everything is easily accessible from a single interface. Scene group HOTiSO released the latest update of TechTool Pro for macosx.
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