Disk Utility from Recovery Mode takes seven to eight hours to check "snapshots", which I believe are local Time Machine files of some type (something I didn't set up), as does "fsck -fy" in Single User Mode. In verbose mode, I also got a ton of errors, missing file alerts, and then the computer went blank, never going to the login page. Reset SMC and NVRAM/PRAM, booted into single-user mode, and got a bunch of errors and warnings. Yesterday it refused to start up past the Apple logo, and I was unable to boot into safe mode. Random spikes of 100% CPU usage in Activity Monitor with something as simple as loading Safari, and other apps, or even the task "windowserver". Complete freezing occured once or twice a day (everything, even the mouse, and only a hard restart stopped it). Endless beachballing for no reason, locking up of the entire computer upon sending a print task, all printer and scanner data disappeared a few days ago with the printer being unable to be re-added, bursts of noise in the audio system with glitches, app crashes, you name it. Simple tasks that should take 5 minutes take over an hour due to constant freezes, glitches and crashes. I can't even use a web browser without the system completely locking upįor a while (down to the clock stopping). Since then, each day the computer has gotten slower and slower. Here’s a fast and simple primer on how to scan photos so you can get started.I updated my late-2015 21.5" 4K iMac to Mojave last month, due to the release of Catalina (I generally allow some time for new OS updates to stabilize a little before updating, as I use my computer for audio and video work in addition to a basic home computer). With Brother document and photo scanners, you can scan, digitize, and archive all your cherished memories for generations to come.
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