![]() ![]() ![]() The Messages app on Mac is a lot of fun, but if you frequently exchange stickers and GIFs with people, having those Messages windows open can really slow down performance on the Mac by allowing the Messages app to run amuck with resources to loop the animated GIF or render other Messages media content. Macs with 8GB RAM or less and slower spinning hard drives may feel more sluggish, particularly when using a lot of apps at once. Generally speaking, any newer model Mac with 16GB RAM or more, and a nice speedy SSD, will perform quite well with MacOS Ventura. MacOS Ventura has stricter system requirements than prior macOS releases, and some users have noticed that MacOS Ventura appears to run slower on older Macs, or Macs with more limited resources like insufficient RAM or disk space. Usually simply leaving a Mac on and plugged in overnight is enough to resolve these type of issues after updating system software. This allows the Mac to perform routine maintenance, indexing, and other tasks, and performance will return to normal when this completes. The best way to resolve slow performance after a major system software update like macOS Ventura is to leave the Mac plugged in (if it’s a laptop) and powered on, and let it sit idle while you go on with life away from the computer. This happens with every major system software update. If the update to macOS Ventura was recent, within the last day or few, it’s likely that the Mac is slow because background tasks and indexing are occurring. If you feel like your Mac is notably slower or more sluggish, perhaps with slow app performance, more beach balling, or other unusually slow behavior when trying to use your computer, read on.ġ: Mac is Very Slow After Updating to MacOS Ventura It’s not unusual for users to feel that their computer is slower after a major MacOS update, and Ventura is no exception. ![]()
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