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How To: Speed Up Your MacBook

Have you ever wondered “Why is my Mac running so slow, I haven’t opened anything yet?” Well did you know many software makers have a sense of humor, and when you install their software, it adds a function where the software starts in the background when your Mac starts. If it’s in the background you most likely won’t know it’s running, but it is and it’s taking up resources. The more programs installed the more things in the background.

So how do you know what is set to automatically start, and how do you Speed Up Your Macbook? With a Mac, it’s known as Login Items, and in this article, we will discuss how you can check and change your settings to Speed Up Your MacBook – Check Login Items.

Speed Up Your MacBook – Check Login Items

  • To see what is starting -> Start by clicking on the System Preference icon
  • Once in System Preferences -> click Users & Groups

  • In Users & Groups -> Select the Current User, if you log in to your Mac with a password, you may need to click on Click The Lock To Make Changes in the bottom left corner of the window, and enter your login user name/password.  Once the lock setting shows open, click on Login Items. In this window, you will see everything that is scheduled to start each time you boot the Mac.

For anything that you don’t need to run automatically (ie – Games, Music, Facetime, etc), highlight that program and then select the – (minus sign) to remove the program from the list.  If you find that you need to add something to autostart, all you need to do is select the + (plus sign) and then select the application from the list that opens.

By removing the items from this list, you are NOT deleting anything.  All you are doing is removing them from auto-start.  The programs removed from this list will start, if and when you click on them to start.

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