The multicolor twirling ball pops up too often and too long

The multicolor twirling ball pops up too often and too long; how can I prevent-correct this.

Note: I am not tech savy.


iMac 21.5″, macOS 12.5

Posted on Aug 28, 2022 8:49 PM

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022 9:01 PM

Manzana11 Said:

"The multicolor twirling ball pops up too often and too long; how can I prevent-correct this. Note: I am not tech savy."

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About Twirling Ball:

When this occurs, your Mac's lost of processes are occurring in the background. So, perform the following...


Troubleshooting Lagging Mac:


A. Try Safe Mode:

In Safe Mode, login items do not run, and corrupt system files(i.e. caches) are intentionally reset as a way to fix issues

  1. Boot: in to Safe Mode: [Hold Down: shift key upon boot].
  2. Log in: as same user
  3. Wait: 30 seconds
  4. Restart; your Mac
  5. Log in: as same user


B. See if your Hard drive is Failing:

What to Try:

  1. Boot: into Recovery ModeGo Here:  How to Use Safe Mode on your Mac- Apple Support
  2. Select: Disk Utility
  3. Select: the Drive
  4. Click: First Aid button


C. Remove Login Items:

While in Safe Mode, remove all of your Login Items, and then restart the Mac.  Go Here: Change Users & Groups Login Items Preferences on Mac - Apple Support

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Aug 28, 2022 9:01 PM in response to Manzana11

Manzana11 Said:

"The multicolor twirling ball pops up too often and too long; how can I prevent-correct this. Note: I am not tech savy."

-------


About Twirling Ball:

When this occurs, your Mac's lost of processes are occurring in the background. So, perform the following...


Troubleshooting Lagging Mac:


A. Try Safe Mode:

In Safe Mode, login items do not run, and corrupt system files(i.e. caches) are intentionally reset as a way to fix issues

  1. Boot: in to Safe Mode: [Hold Down: shift key upon boot].
  2. Log in: as same user
  3. Wait: 30 seconds
  4. Restart; your Mac
  5. Log in: as same user


B. See if your Hard drive is Failing:

What to Try:

  1. Boot: into Recovery ModeGo Here:  How to Use Safe Mode on your Mac- Apple Support
  2. Select: Disk Utility
  3. Select: the Drive
  4. Click: First Aid button


C. Remove Login Items:

While in Safe Mode, remove all of your Login Items, and then restart the Mac.  Go Here: Change Users & Groups Login Items Preferences on Mac - Apple Support

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