Reasons Why Your Macbook Is Running Slow


Working on a slow Macbook can be a bit of a problem, especially when you have a deadline and cannot afford to waste any time.
A number of people experiencing this problem begin to wonder whether they ought to purchase a new Mac or switch to a different computer. But they do not realize that there are ways to solve the issue.

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The cause behind Macbook’s sluggish performance varies from case to case, but the most popular reasons would include the ones you can find below. 
Reason #1 – Lack of Disk Space
Running out of drive space is quite common, especially for those who like to keep their files on a computer rather than somewhere else. Macs do not come with large drives, which means that you need to look for ways around the problem.
For starters, there are quite a few junk files like caches, backups, extensions, and plugins. Using cleanup software to get rid of those is the best option since manually deleting such files is a bit dangerous as you risk removing something important to the OS. You can get more info on finding the best cleanup tool on the MacPaw website.
As for other ways of making more disk storage on a Mac, there is an option to transfer some data to Dropbox or iCloud. You can also delete old applications, and even subscribe to streaming services that will eliminate the need to keep large media files on the computer.

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Reason #2 – Viruses and Malware
Various cybersecurity threats, like malware and viruses , could be the leading cause behind underperformance in your Macbook.
There is a myth that macOS does not need anti-virus. It is difficult to imagine why someone would believe such ideas. Even if you are actively avoiding shady links and never download unknown files, malware can strike when you least expect it. 
Instead of risking the well-being of your computer and experiencing sluggish performance after a virus is already inside, have anti-virus software in the background. It will prevent threats and give you peace of mind.
Reason #3 – Desktop is Cluttered
Some Mac users like to put everything icon on a desktop without realizing how much of a negative effect it has on the overall performance.
Each icon has to be rendered whenever you switch from a desktop to another window. If you are in the habit of using your desktop as a place for everything, change that as soon as you can.
There are better ways to organize files and keep them in proper locations. The number of icons on a desktop should be kept to a minimum.

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Reason #4 – Applications on the Startup Menu
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