

You may find Old Toad's write up helpful. Paste you etrecheck output into the code block. Get back in your web browser and access your discussion. When the report is done, click on the export icon.Ĭlick on "Copy report" to copy to the clipboard
Etrecheck pro how to#
The first five runs are free.Īn alternative explanation how to install, run and report output for the EtreCheck Application by the author.

I removed something that might've been adware. I did the etrescan and although beachballing is not the right description, I thought it most closely resembled the behaviour. How can I proceed to find the root cause of these freezes?

I will try a reboot later, but in the past, the first-aid was unable to find any faults. I tried running First-aid on the data-disk but it's unable to unmount. I'm not sure, but the freezes somehow feel faulty to the hard-drive. MacOS and apps all run on the primary SSD disk. Most of my data, documents, videos, images, etc are on this second hard-drive. I run Mojave 10.14.6 and own a Macbook Pro 15" mid-2012 in which the primary drive is an SSD and I replaced the DVD-drive with a 7200 rpm Hitachi. The music does keep playing (buffer?) but does not respond to commands, nothing does. The freeze is not a typical rainbow-ball-freeze, but literally, the screen is frozen. This especially happens when I switch between apps and when I perform certain actions such as trying to reboot, switch a tab in chrome, etc. It looks a bit dated, but couldn't be easier to use.At random points during the day (but not every day), when I've been working quite a bit, MacOs gives me continual freezes for 10-15 sec.
Etrecheck pro for mac#
Etrecheck pro full version#
