MacBook Air keeps beachballing after upgrading to 15.7.2
Safari on MacBook Air keeps beachballing and/or lagging after upgrading to macOS 15.7.2
Its super annoying and I wish now I'd never upgraded this device.
MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
Safari on MacBook Air keeps beachballing and/or lagging after upgrading to macOS 15.7.2
Its super annoying and I wish now I'd never upgraded this device.
MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
To start and trouble shoot this annoyance with the computer in a logical way
Restart the computer in Safe Mode
Do the issues persist ?
Sometimes a Safe Boot followed by a Normal Boot will just put things right.
If not - there could be something in the main User Account playing up.
To further isolate this - Set up users, guests, and groups on Mac.
Then log out of the Main User account and log into the dummy account and test again if the issue persists.
If the issue is present in the dummy account - then, this appears to be a System Wide issue on the computer.
Part 2 of 2
To Drill Down further and to avoid a session of Q&A, Q&A and Q&A
Download the Application Etrecheck ( External Link ) directly from the Developer.
The Application is Not a " Silver Bullet " and is only a tool to examine the Hardware / Software used on this computer
This is a Diagnostic Tool that makes no changes to the computer Hardware / Software used on this computer
The application is free or paid from added features.
The Report will Not Reveal Any Personal Information.
Post back the Full Report - copy and paste - >>>> using the Additional Text Icon ( 3rd Icon to last ) <<<<
There are 4 Categories of Third Party Software / Services that are not needed
Get rid of them via the Developers Instruction
In no special order
1 - Third Party 2 Way Firewalls
2 - Commercial VPNs
3 - Third Party Security Software
4 - Third Party Disk Cleaners / Optimizer
To start and trouble shoot this annoyance with the computer in a logical way
Restart the computer in Safe Mode
Do the issues persist ?
Sometimes a Safe Boot followed by a Normal Boot will just put things right.
If not - there could be something in the main User Account playing up.
To further isolate this - Set up users, guests, and groups on Mac.
Then log out of the Main User account and log into the dummy account and test again if the issue persists.
If the issue is present in the dummy account - then, this appears to be a System Wide issue on the computer.
Part 2 of 2
To Drill Down further and to avoid a session of Q&A, Q&A and Q&A
Download the Application Etrecheck ( External Link ) directly from the Developer.
The Application is Not a " Silver Bullet " and is only a tool to examine the Hardware / Software used on this computer
This is a Diagnostic Tool that makes no changes to the computer Hardware / Software used on this computer
The application is free or paid from added features.
The Report will Not Reveal Any Personal Information.
Post back the Full Report - copy and paste - >>>> using the Additional Text Icon ( 3rd Icon to last ) <<<<
There are 4 Categories of Third Party Software / Services that are not needed
Get rid of them via the Developers Instruction
In no special order
1 - Third Party 2 Way Firewalls
2 - Commercial VPNs
3 - Third Party Security Software
4 - Third Party Disk Cleaners / Optimizer
MacBook Air keeps beachballing after upgrading to 15.7.2