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MacBook Running Slow? 10 Fixes That Actually Work

Slow MacBook isn't always old age. Most often it's one fixable thing - here's the 10-minute diagnostic checklist we use at the bench.

By Usman, Senior MacBook performance specialist Last updated April 2026 12 min read

MacBook Running Slow? 10 Fixes That Actually Work?

Quick answer

If your MacBook is running slow, in priority order: free disk space (need 15%+ free), check Activity Monitor for CPU hogs, audit login items and browser extensions, update macOS, check battery health (M-series throttles below 80%), clean fans for thermal throttling, scan for adware. Hardware upgrade is rarely needed - 80% of slowdowns are software.

Check 1 - Storage full? (causes #1 slowdown)

macOS uses your SSD as virtual RAM (swap). When free space drops below 15% of total capacity, swap performance collapses and the entire system feels sluggish. On a 256GB MacBook that means staying above 38GB free.

Check: Apple menu → About This Mac → More Info → Storage Settings. Quickest wins: empty Downloads, empty Trash, delete old iOS device backups in Finder → iPhone, clear "Recommendations → Reduce Clutter".

Check 2 - Activity Monitor: what's hogging CPU

Open Applications → Utilities → Activity Monitor. Click the CPU column header to sort descending. The top 3 processes are your suspects. Common ones:

  • kernel_task at 100%+ = thermal throttling (clean fans)
  • mds / mdworker at 100% = Spotlight indexing (wait or exclude)
  • WindowServer high = too many spaces, animations, or external displays
  • Google Chrome Helper high = a single tab gone wild (close it)

Check 3 - Launch agents and login items

Many apps install background "helpers" that keep running even after you quit. System Settings → General → Login Items shows the visible ones. The hidden ones live in:

  • ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ - your user's auto-launch helpers
  • /Library/LaunchAgents/ - system-wide helpers
  • /Library/LaunchDaemons/ - root-level helpers

Free tool: KnockKnock by Objective-See lists every persistent component on your Mac.

Check 4 - macOS up to date?

Apple ships meaningful performance improvements in point releases. macOS Sequoia 15.4 specifically fixed an M3 thermal throttling bug. System Settings → General → Software Update - install pending updates.

Check 5 - Browser tabs and extensions

Chrome with 30 tabs and 8 extensions easily eats 8-12GB of RAM. On an 8GB M1 MacBook Air that's everything. Switch to Safari (genuinely 30-40% lighter on Apple Silicon) or ruthlessly close tabs.

Check 6 - Spotlight indexing stuck?

After a Time Machine restore or large iCloud download, Spotlight can re-index for 4-8 hours, hammering the SSD. Activity Monitor → search "mds_stores" - if CPU is high, wait it out. If it's still indexing 24 hours later, force a re-index by deleting/.Spotlight-V100 with Terminal (sudo).

Check 7 - Battery health (low health throttles M-series)

Below 80% battery health, M-series MacBooks engage performance throttling to protect the cell from peak current draw. System Settings → Battery → Battery Health. If "Service Recommended", the MacBook is permanently slower than it should be until replacement.

MacBook battery replacement from AED 450 - restores full performance.

Check 8 - Thermal throttling: fan issues

Dubai dust + 4+ years of use = clogged fan blades and heatsink fins. Fans spin loud, chassis runs hot, and the M-chip silently throttles to 30-50% of rated performance. Symptoms: kernel_task at 100% in Activity Monitor, MacBook hot to touch on the bottom. Professional fan and heatsink cleaning is AED 200 in our shop, takes 60 minutes.

Check 9 - Time Machine running constantly

Default Time Machine backs up every hour. On a slow external drive, that's constant disk activity. Check System Settings → General → Time Machine → Options → change "Back up frequency" to manual or every 6 hours.

Check 10 - Malware / adware

The biggest hidden cause of slow MacBooks in 2026 is browser-injected adware (search redirects, fake update prompts, fake "Mac is infected" pop-ups). Run free Malwarebytes for Mac - completes in 5 minutes, removes 95% of common adware. We offer MacBook virus removal for AED 200 if you'd rather we do it.

When SSD/RAM upgrade is the only answer

If you've completed all 10 checks and the MacBook is still slow, you've hit the hardware ceiling. Common signs: 8GB RAM + Photoshop or video editing, 256GB SSD with 5GB free, Intel MacBook trying to run macOS Sequoia.

M-series RAM is soldered - bad news

On M1/M2/M3/M4/M5 MacBooks the RAM is integrated into the M-chip package itself. RAM cannot be upgraded after purchase - the only option is selling and buying a higher-RAM model. This is why we always tell customers buying new: order at least 16GB. The AED 750 RAM upgrade at order time saves you AED 4,000 of "buy new MacBook" pain in year 4.

Intel MacBooks (2010-2017) often had socketed RAM and removable SSDs - those can still be upgraded. See our RAM upgrade page.

Frequently asked questions

  • Most likely: 8GB RAM model with too many browser tabs, or storage below 15% free. M3 with 8GB RAM is genuinely cramped for 2026 workloads. Run through the 10 checks above - Activity Monitor will show you the real culprit.

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About the author

Usman is a senior macbook performance specialist at MacBook Repair Dubai, Dubai's longest-running Apple-only repair workshop (since 2004). Personally signs the QC checklist on every job leaving the bench.

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