![]() Subsequent runs have proven to freeze EtreCheck. I used EtreCheck to check my system the first time it told me a process took 99% of CPU, and I copied the info down but I can't find that file anymore (it was not backed up to Time Machine). I have used ClamXav to check my system no problems. Average User CPU%: 7, Average System CPU%: 11 (by my guess) I've been monitoring processes on Activity Monitor for days, and nothing horrible seems to be popping up. I have no previous statistic to compare this to, but it seems high. Safari and Safari Web Content are together taking up 700MB Real Memory. Note that I cannot use Console whatsoever. I'm not sure what my next step should be. Earlier today I reinstalled OSX from my most recent Time Machine backup, now a week old. I have verified and repaired disk permissions and verified and repaired the disk itself twice. When I try to restart with the simple "restart" button in the top-left, it does not execute because Finder stops responding. The only way to get them working is to forcibly restart the computer. As I type, this is happening with iTunes, Console, TextEdit, and System Preferences. iTunes does this most often (because I use it most often, I think). Starting three days ago, random base applications have begun freezing upon exit or normal execution. Each time I must end the process in Activity Monitor. I haven't yet been able to get this to work. To remedy this I tried going to System Preferences and into the Time Machine screen, then clicking the "options" button to see what would happen. It was then (and still is now) stuck on "Looking for backup disk." when I attempt to connect to my Time Machine to back up. The next thing I noticed was Time Machine stopped backing up on a daily basis. plist files, which is supposed to help but did not help. I went online and found instructions for deleting the. Each time I would need to restart, which would fix the problem for about 6 hours. This happened three more times whenever I wanted to use a Save, Open, or Print Dialog. I ended up force quitting Finder, but after that I couldn't get it started again. When I hit Command+S to save, I got the Beach Ball and no save dialog ever appeared. I tried to save a file in TextEdit I had been writing code in. The first thing I noticed was one week ago. I'm a university student using a MacBook Pro (early 2011) that in the last week has started falling apart on me.
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