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- MacBook running 10.6.8, iphone 5S 16gb, ipad mini 64gb
I have an old macbook (7 years or so) and it is terribly slow and I can't figure out if it is just the age of it or something else specific.
I've been trying to follow online troubleshooting advice and checked the activity monitor. I noticed that every 10 or 20 seconds, almost 100% of CPU (All Processes) is utilized for a moment by a process called x3d. Is that supposed to happen? Is it affecting the computer? If yes, what can I do about it?
thanks!
I've been trying to follow online troubleshooting advice and checked the activity monitor. I noticed that every 10 or 20 seconds, almost 100% of CPU (All Processes) is utilized for a moment by a process called x3d. Is that supposed to happen? Is it affecting the computer? If yes, what can I do about it?
thanks!