New Mac...10.6.8. to 10.9.5...turning off processes?
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 8:23 pm
Hey all!
So I finally bought a 2012 2.6 quad core i7 Mac Mini. I can't believe I waited over a year to pull the trigger on this beast. However, I need all the help I can get.
I moved from a 2008 MBP running 10.6.8. with a 7200rpm boot drive and only 4 gigs of RAM, to what I have now, which has an SSD boot drive and 16 gigs of RAM. I opened Activity Monitor to see how much RAM I had available after opening iTunes and was surprised to see I was already using nearly 6 gigs. I also noticed there were all kinds of background processes happening, which helped me remember that a long time ago, in trying to get the most out of my 2008 MBP, I had discovered (on this site) all these Terminal Commands that would turn off things like the Dashboard, which I never ever used or will again.
My question: Are people still using this practice with Mavericks and or Yosemite? In addition, should I be installing Yosemite in the first place? I've been stalking this site quite a bit about this topic, and honestly feel like Mavericks is a safer bet at this point. Mostly due to the fact that 3rd party software developers haven't caught up yet. Tell me if I'm wrong. I also think I remember reading that Yosemite uses more RAM as well. As far as DP, it sounds like Yosemite is working great for many, yet may are adamant about Mavericks. Oh lord what is the truth!
Any insight is so greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
So I finally bought a 2012 2.6 quad core i7 Mac Mini. I can't believe I waited over a year to pull the trigger on this beast. However, I need all the help I can get.
I moved from a 2008 MBP running 10.6.8. with a 7200rpm boot drive and only 4 gigs of RAM, to what I have now, which has an SSD boot drive and 16 gigs of RAM. I opened Activity Monitor to see how much RAM I had available after opening iTunes and was surprised to see I was already using nearly 6 gigs. I also noticed there were all kinds of background processes happening, which helped me remember that a long time ago, in trying to get the most out of my 2008 MBP, I had discovered (on this site) all these Terminal Commands that would turn off things like the Dashboard, which I never ever used or will again.
My question: Are people still using this practice with Mavericks and or Yosemite? In addition, should I be installing Yosemite in the first place? I've been stalking this site quite a bit about this topic, and honestly feel like Mavericks is a safer bet at this point. Mostly due to the fact that 3rd party software developers haven't caught up yet. Tell me if I'm wrong. I also think I remember reading that Yosemite uses more RAM as well. As far as DP, it sounds like Yosemite is working great for many, yet may are adamant about Mavericks. Oh lord what is the truth!
Any insight is so greatly appreciated!
Thanks!