

Before you dash off to Crucial to check out your RAM upgrade options, here’s a few basics to run through:ġ. Other problems could be due to running processor-heavy apps that need more RAM than you’ve presently got. Some of these can be app-related – especially if you are making multiple changes in programs that have autosave enabled. There can be various reasons why your Mac starts running slowly.
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UPDATE: Please also see How To Troubleshoot Your Mac with FT2.

~/Library/Application Support/MacBooster 3.0 ~/Library/Application Support/ErrorReporter If you’d rather dig it out yourself than use DetectX, here’s the list of paths we have so far: Meanwhile, whether you use our apps or not, steer clear of MacBooster.

We’ve added MacBooster to DetectX (v.2.06) and it will be included in the next update to FastTasks 2. I really don’t think the folks at Cupertino are going to appreciate that, but more importantly the use of a misleading bundle identifier reveals a lot about the developers’ intentions. Indeed, we rate it even more pesky than it’s obvious inspiration: MacKeeper…😳Īside from the fact that MacBooster’s uninstaller leaves a number of executables and other binary files hidden on the user’s system, there’s also the rather cheeky use of ‘” as a bundle identifier in their uninstaller app. Ok, we’ll put aside the general complaint that apps like this do very little if anything to improve performance (in fact, in our tests, we find almost always quite the opposite). We are decidedly not impressed with MacBooster.
