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Automator mac hangs
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automator mac hangs
  1. AUTOMATOR MAC HANGS HOW TO
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I can run Premiere Pro CS6 with no issues on the MB Pro with Photoshop and the Bridge open. It is probably with out a doubt the hardest program to run on it and when I do, it is the only program running if I have a complex project on it.īut back to the MB Pro.

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I have a Windows 7 editor built on a server board with two Xeons, 24GB of memory, main drive SSD plus a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 4GB video card. I run about all of the programs you have listed. That's why I need to find a way, like mentioned in my 1st post. and just all the small apps, I had to turn on to for example prepare work to do in Adobe suite. Like DropBox, Drive,, Keyboard Maestro, Growl. I don't care what it does or doesn't, if I won't use it, then "get off my way you com.apple's and mdworkers."Īlso, I would want to quit all the apps I won't use automatically. I don't need these little processes to work on projects. If I want to do small edit in Photoshop, or Illustrator, AE throws out at me, that "sry, no mo mmory. With all the apps (not processes) closed, there is just enough of the memory so I can do 3D work (nothing crazy) in AE. Nothing bad happens, I have more memory, some of them will turn back again, but generally "no big deal, works just fine." So I quit hand by hand some processes, which I didn't know what are for, first googling and making sure it's not something like "kernel_task." Turns out, that without most of these processes, my computer works just fine. When I calculated all the small processes which take up to around 100MB of RAM eat up like 10GB, just to run the system? No way. I still believe Yosemite should be able to adjust and handle your system resources without having to kill processes.Īfter Effects (sometimes with Cinema 4D), Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Red Giant MBL (or DaVinci Resolve) combined with Chrome (looking up information, images, solving issues) - all at the same time, but I try to avoid to run multiple apps if unnecessary.Īdditionally I run apps like Suitcase 6, OmniGroup apps, etc, but they don't take as much as AE. There is a free app in the app store called System Lens that could be of interest too.

automator mac hangs

They make for interesting reads but not sure if it will help with what you want.

AUTOMATOR MAC HANGS HOW TO

Here are some articles I found about how to eliminate processes: Just curious as to what apps your running that needs so much system resources that you have to kill processes. One of the nice perks to come with Yosemite was it's memory management ability.

automator mac hangs

So what apps are you running that can't run with the specs your mac has? I have a 2011 with very similar specs to yours and I edit hour long videos on it with all kinds of special effects, titles, etc and it has no issues handling it. First if you are having to kill processes they have to be loading from some apps you have auto starting or they are necessary for Yosemite to run. I guess I am lost as to why you are going this route.













Automator mac hangs