You would need to use a tool which can see the fragmentation as well as fix it. Hard Drives often get fragmented files which will slow the system down. This should make the computer much faster in my opinion. I am getting ready to order an SATA cable from this site and put in a 250 GB SSD. It appears this model has had issues with the SATA cable that exhibits this same behavior. I’m running Apple Hardware Test on the system as I type this. I checked the battery cycles (around 570) and System Info says that is normal. There were some things, but they are deleted. I have run Malware Bytes to see if there is a rogue program taking over the system. I have run a Hard Drive Test with Disk Utility. I have checked the Activity Monitor (looks normal). Even the finder, clicking on menus, looking inside folders, etc … takes 5-20 seconds to respond.Įven emptying the trash. ![]() ![]() ![]() He creates text documents, reads email, surfs the net and that is about it, The main application he runs is QuickBooks. ![]() It has a 750 GB storage - but there is only 65-70 GB on disk. Possibly, the Hard Drive going bad as well. It’s running OS-X High Sierra 10.13.6 prior to Mojave. I am working on a client’s Macbook Pro, Mid 2012 Model.
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