![]() ![]() See for yourself how much disk space you have by going to your computer's system information. A good rule of thumb is to have a minimum of 100 GB available. When it comes to managing your file storage, you should look at your computer's memory drives. If your disk space is fragmented, it slows down processing speeds, as your Mac must search through different parts of the disk to put together a single file. If you must have access to these files on your desktop, try to use stacks instead: This is because it stores the files as preview thumbnails which take processing power to generate. Select (all of) the unnecessary programs that are running in the background.Īnother contributing factor to your Mac not running at its full potential could be a cluttered desktop.To avoid this, close all of these apps using Mac's native task manager, Activity Monitor. It's' useful to know that what makes Final Cut slow is having other programs and applications running in the background. In the app browser, go to the File menu > Delete Generated Library Files.Next, delete unnecessary render files, which can accumulate due to automatic background rendering.įor a thorough cleanup, delete all the render files from your library: When asked, click Delete Preferences from the dialogue box. ![]()
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