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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rimmer" data-source="post: 927871" data-attributes="member: 44647"><p>Personally, I would just leave it to do it's thing. I've tried out a bunch of cache cleaning programs and general process forcing applications. I tend not to use them unless I feel there is a very good reason. </p><p></p><p>The Mac has a number of routines it runs without you knowing. It's often worth leaving your Mac on whilst your doing other things (cooking, shower etc...) as sometimes it appears to take these opportunities to do some housework. </p><p></p><p>The only application I would seriously recommend using when things are going seriously wrong (which hasn't happened to me for years now) is to run Disc Warrior. Probably considered to be the best directory rebuilder around.</p><p></p><p>The other one I would force is Rebuilding Permissions which can be done from applications>utilities>disc utility. Other than that, leave it alone and i'm sure it will be fine.</p><p></p><p>Rimmer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimmer, post: 927871, member: 44647"] Personally, I would just leave it to do it's thing. I've tried out a bunch of cache cleaning programs and general process forcing applications. I tend not to use them unless I feel there is a very good reason. The Mac has a number of routines it runs without you knowing. It's often worth leaving your Mac on whilst your doing other things (cooking, shower etc...) as sometimes it appears to take these opportunities to do some housework. The only application I would seriously recommend using when things are going seriously wrong (which hasn't happened to me for years now) is to run Disc Warrior. Probably considered to be the best directory rebuilder around. The other one I would force is Rebuilding Permissions which can be done from applications>utilities>disc utility. Other than that, leave it alone and i'm sure it will be fine. Rimmer [/QUOTE]
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