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Dima2016-07-26 19:27:54
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Dima, 2016-07-26 19:27:54

Spindump process on Imac slows down the whole computer, forced shutdown does not help, what should I do?

Hello. Maybe someone will tell you how to be.
Imac 2011, installed OS Sierra. After that, Parallels Desktop stopped working. The system worked fine until I started installing programs from VMWare and other programs with key-gen. Already removed all programs, but Imac constantly slows down. I found a spindump in the processes, which eats up to 1 GB of RAM, I force it and everything works properly. After some time, the same process appears again and again everything does not work. The RAM load reaches 84% ​​and until I complete the spindump, it's impossible to do anything normally. At the same time, can someone tell me a good proven Parallels Desktop distribution? Thanks for the experience!

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Alexander Semchenko, 2016-07-27
@Spanez23

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spindump can be disabled, but it's better to leave it despite the fact that you have a beta version of the OS, no one promised stability.

sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.spindump.plist

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silverjoe, 2016-07-26
@silverjoe

distributions see inmac org
spindump - this is a collection of debugging information. Something went wrong with you

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