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<blockquote data-quote="unblocktheplanet" data-source="post: 1910450" data-attributes="member: 410160"><p>Everytime I create a document, PDF or image, it's very slow to appear on my Desktop. Restart, Safe Boot, OnyX don't help. Pretty slow to wake from sleep, too, & applications seem slower to open.</p><p></p><p>It would be time-consuming/a lot of fiddling to 'upgrade' to Mojave from High Sierra, although I could keep my 32-bit third parties that way. Is there any advantage? </p><p></p><p>A lot of users have gone to Monterey; gotta say I hate it. It's not very customizable, e.g. Desktop Picture, folder icons aso. Too much security. I don’t need it. (Wonder who does, really.) </p><p></p><p>I often have minimal SSD space, currently 157GB of 1TB. Is that not enough free space?</p><p></p><p>Disk Utility reports disk is fine. However, SSDReporter shows 70% (Wear_Levelling_Count: 170 (threshold: 100)). Does that mean my SSD is ready to fail?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>2015 MBP MacOS 10.13.6</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unblocktheplanet, post: 1910450, member: 410160"] Everytime I create a document, PDF or image, it's very slow to appear on my Desktop. Restart, Safe Boot, OnyX don't help. Pretty slow to wake from sleep, too, & applications seem slower to open. It would be time-consuming/a lot of fiddling to 'upgrade' to Mojave from High Sierra, although I could keep my 32-bit third parties that way. Is there any advantage? A lot of users have gone to Monterey; gotta say I hate it. It's not very customizable, e.g. Desktop Picture, folder icons aso. Too much security. I don’t need it. (Wonder who does, really.) I often have minimal SSD space, currently 157GB of 1TB. Is that not enough free space? Disk Utility reports disk is fine. However, SSDReporter shows 70% (Wear_Levelling_Count: 170 (threshold: 100)). Does that mean my SSD is ready to fail? Thanks. 2015 MBP MacOS 10.13.6 [/QUOTE]
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