![]() ![]() However the fact that the File System test timed out could indicate your 2012 MBP has a little issue common to that model-a worn hard drive cable. System Load: 2.69 (1 min ago) 3.95 (5 min ago) 3.30 (15 min ago)Īlthough your 8-year old computer drive would not be expected to run its original speed of about 80MB/sec, those values are hugely below nominal, even for an older drive. This is likely what is causing EtreCheck to flag a failing hard drive: MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011) - Vintage!ġ 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 (i5-2435M) CPU: 2-coreīattery: Health = Normal - Cycle count = 1589 Vintage hardware - This machine may be considered vintage.ģ2-bit Apps - This machine has 32-bits apps will not work after macOS 10.14 “Mojave”. They appear to be legitimate but should be reviewed. Unsigned files - There are unsigned software files installed. High battery cycle count - Your battery may be losing capacity. Out of RAM - This machine is running short on RAM and has a mechanical hard drive, reducing the speed of the virtual memory system. ![]() ![]() Upgradeable RAM - This machine has upgradeable RAM that would help its performance. This would dramatically improve your machine’s performance. Upgradeable hard drive - This machine’s hard drive could be replaced with an SSD. These issues do not need immediate attention but they may indicate future problems or opportunities for improvement. No Time Machine backup - Time Machine backup not found. 2012 Macbook Pro running slow! EtreCheck version: 5.2 (5C006)Īnything that appears on this list needs immediate attention. ![]()
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