![]() ![]() Judging from below Drive Structure some things are out of whack. If you find an offending software package, try uninstalling it to comfirm that's what is slowing your machine down. The programs using the most CPU time will be on top of the list.ġ ) Reinstall the operating system but do not use Time Machine to migrate from previous computer.Ģ ) Setup email and normal Apple software that comes with a new machine.ģ ) Verify that the computer is operating normally without lagsĤ ) Add in your old programs one at a time after checking that they are compatible with Apple Silicon until you find the offending program(s). The Activity Monitor will allow you to look at the running threads and see what is causing lag. I'd suggest that you:įirst use the Activity Monitor, sort by CPU usage and uninstall any program(s) that are using more CPU than expected. Your beachball issue is very likely one or more of the apps you've installed. The MBP (at least mine) is extremely responsive with few beachballs. I'm assuming you migrated from an older Intel machine. ![]() Plus the report indicated that you had a bunch of incompatible x86 software. ![]() My year old 2021 M1 MacBook Pro has around 98% idle with just the normal programs running. ![]()
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