![]() So to be clear, what has happened is that Information which might have been of benefit to users here was essentially censored from this forum because the very casual and vague mention of (intentionally misspelled) a "Bay duh pro gram" supposedly violated my agreement - and diverted me to the developer forums telling me to post there instead. That single indirect reference was enough to have the Apple Support Community forum overlords or AI driven bots trained to police certain key words (I'm personally leaning toward the bot theory), imply I was in violation of my Apple Agreement, delete my entire post - which up until that one sentence was a rather exhaustive elaboration on my system's behavior and all the steps I had taken to remedy the slowdown to my iMac after upgrading to Slo-noma 14.0, however unlike here, where the most casual reference to a (intentionally mispelled) dev bay duh pro gram whereupon the only single mention of such was "that (because of having one of my computers rendered unusable after upgrading to Slo-noma) I was not going to install it (the newest bay duh) yet on my laptop because I did not want to possibly be without a working computer". There is another discussion on noticeable system performance degradation following Sonoma installations in a private non-Apple forum I belong to of which I am forbidden from posting any links to. I believe much of the slowness is related to display, graphics, UX/UI items that call upon Metal. ![]() Finally, just let your Mac sit and run continuously because there's a whole lotta processes running that seem to be slowing everything down but eventually (in my case, after 4 days) settles down.Run MacPilot (Maintenance tab) and MacCleanse (Cleanup tab, click on Scan) to perform under-the-hood Unix stuff and clear out useless caches, and.Startup in Safe Mode and restart normally,.While still in Recovery Mode, reinstall the version of Sonoma you just installed,.Startup in Recovery Mode and run Disk Utility First Aid on what would be the normal startup volume,.Quit and prevent from starting up the Bartender app,.Forget and re-pair any Bluetooth items,.Have only one monitor active (turn off/unplug any other monitors),.That link tells the whole story but briefly. If you're interested, I went into detail about what I did here. ![]() My nightmare finally ended after several days of shear torture from my Ventura to Sonoma 14.1.1 update to my Intel-based MacPro. Let me know if any of these approaches prove effective for you. I'm interested to see if you're encountering similar issues on your end and whether logging off and trying safe mode might resolve them. I realized I hadn't tried rebooting or entering safe mode, as I initially opted for a simple power cycle or shutdown. In our journey through bytes and binary codes! □Īfter completing the Sonoma update, I noticed my computer began to lag, despite the update process appearing smooth. Let's laugh at these digital quirks and woes, □□□ L ask for your advice, give it a whirl! □□ ![]() In our world where updates dance and twirl,□□ Tech troubles shared, feeling part of a crowd. "Does yours do the same?" I wonder aloud,□️□ Now it's slow as molasses, full of tricks. Skipped safe mode for a quick, easy fix, □□ In the tech world's sea, I feel like I'll drown. "Should I reboot or simply shut down?" □□ In the night, my computer updated with might, □□□□□īut then it lagged, causing quite a fright.
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