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Prolonged use can escort to morefiles and settings blow up thatwill slow down the routine of thecomputer.

Pursue this guide for a widerange of information and tricks,plus removing needless files,disabling startup programs,upgrading your hardware, andreinstalling your copy of Mac OSX.

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Open the Mac App Store andknob to the "Updates" tab.This will check for obtainableupdates for your operatingsystem.

In earlier Macs, Click the Applemenu and select SoftwareUpdate. The program will testthe internet for any accessibleupdates for your installedapplications and youroperating system.

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To uninstall applications, you usually just require to drag them from Finder to the trash. This will depart after older files and preferences, though, they can marsh down your system.

If you are definite you won't want to reinstall the application for a while in the future, use an uninstaller application to fully delete old programs.

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Contain a lot of icons on your screen can harmfully brunt your computer’s performance as Mac OS X dynamically creates every one of the thumbnails and must lay up the previews in the RAM.

The brunt may be little, but can be perceptible if you have a large number of icons.

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Disable every widgets by opening the dashboard and clicking on the - button (Yosemite) or the + button (older operating systems). Click on the x button at the top left of a widget to disable it.

Disable the whole Dashboard by opening System Preferences, clicking on Mission Control, and setting the Dashboard to "Off“.

For operating systems older than Yosemite (OS X 10.10), you can disable Dashboard through Terminal. Open your Applications folder and then open Utilities. Select Terminal. In the Terminal, run the following commands:

defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled –boolean YESkillall Dock

To return the Dashboard, reenter the same command but change YES to NO.

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Open your user preferences. Clickthe Apple menu in the top-leftcorner of the screen and click on"System Preferences". In SystemPreferences, select "Users &Groups". Select your user andnavigate to the "Login Items" tab.

Remove applications. Click on anapplication that you don't wish forto begin on boot, and use the –button to remove it from the list.If the list is grayed out, click onthe padlock at the bottom-left ofthe window and enter yourusername and password.

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