
In System/Library folder, and don't have SIP disabled.Ĥ) running hacked (k'racked) apps they download from torrents (but won't admit it, easier to blame Apple)ĥ) multiple upgrades on same system over last several versions of OS X (i.e.
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Just need to go with a clean install.Ħ) if your mac runs fine RIGHT AFTER a clean install, before you install any other 3rd party apps, then it's a good indication your problem is not an OS X issue but some 3rd party app.
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#Fortnite for mac terrible freezing after january 18 update mod#Īdd them back one at a time, test inbetween after each app install, till you find the 'problem' app.ħ) user are using a system mod that requires disabling SIP or part of SIP examples are cDock, TotalFinder, and so on. #Fortnite for mac terrible freezing after january 18 update update#Įven the developers of these mods will tell you that.įor those complaining about SIP, and just in general the steps Apple is taking to secure the system, see this article about recent malware pretending to be a Flash update Just because SIP is disabled, doesn't mean these system mods/hacks are going to run flawlessly like they did under Yosemite. I'm not claiming SIP would stop this specific malware (depends on what it does) but the point is, there is no technical reason why this type of malicious stuff won't continue to increase. I was skeptical of downloading El Capitan for my 2011 MacBook Pro because I had done a similar OS upgrade on my older 2007 MacBook in 2010-11 and it literally ruined my computer! I recently purchased a GoPro camera and was not able to download the GoPro Studio software without version 10.9 or later. #Fortnite for mac terrible freezing after january 18 update upgrade# I was running 10.7 on my 2011 MacBook Pro. I read mixed reviews and decided to give it a shot, still worried I would ruin this MacBook much like my previous one. The El Capitan download took about 45 minutes or so to complete.

The computer started and restarted a couple times which had me worried. The first time I logged in to my desktop seemed to run a bit slow. (Again, worried as I remembered similar issues with the 2007 MacBook I owned).

