Because it dumps a ton of information onto the screen at once, you may want to pipe it through the more or less commands like so:. Some agents will load instantly without issue. For others, you may need to reboot the Mac before the loaded service will function as intended again, though sometimes logging out and back in is sufficient as well.
Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter. This was absolute magic. Splashtop was refusing hard at being uninstalled in all the normal ways. Once I stopped the service from running, it completely disappeared from my activity monitor.
OSX I tried launchctl remove with no effect on VOX agent V 3. Trash, rerun launchctl remove, and it did not come back. The audio player still works without the agent. I would like to stop SpotlightNetHelper from launching. I do not need my Mac reporting to Apple and slowing down my gaming Ping when I force quit it in Activity Monitor, my ping goes down drastically, then, like spyware for a PC, it finds another PID and relaunches ad-infinity.
But, I know its essentially Manufacturer Spyware for a Mac. Eff, that. I have disabled all the spotlight features on the web and all over the place and yet SpotlightNetHelper tends to pop back up and send data packets to apple. That should do the trick. You can watch Activity Monitor but it should go away with all of that turned off. Or just disable the feature entirely except for local files and documents by unchecking accordingly. It would be wise to backup the Mac before attempting this, because it is a system level process and function.
The executable is located at:. Depending on your settings, you may need to disable SIP to access or modify that file. Disabling SIP is described here:. Turning off SIP is generally not recommended because it can lead to security breaches on the Mac. Hi, MegaBakcupAgent is back after removed it using launchctl. How do I permanently remove it? Worked for me to remove com. CubbyHelper — was trying to spawn every 10 seconds after the application had been removed.
Very helpful, thanks! Helper I tried both sudo and regular remove with the same result. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: tksuther tksuther. I accidentally put activity monitor in the trash.
Can I reinstall it? Reply I have this question too 26 I have this question too Me too 26 Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. This kills all running processes and starts them back up when you log in.
Make sure you log out rather than just locking your Mac. To log out from your Mac, click the Apple logo and then click the last option, Log Out. The command line is a powerful tool to get things done when everything else fails. Maybe the Finder plist file is corrupted and needs to be deleted. Most of the time, a simple force quit and relaunch brings Finder back to life. The terminal command solved my problem. Thank you so much. Your email address will not be published.
To do restart your device, press and hold down the power button for a few seconds until the Mac or MacBook turns off. Wait a few more seconds, then turn it back on. It may be worth restarting your Mac in Safe Mode, then trying to install macOS 12 Monterey from there to fix the problem. If you're having trouble logging into your Mac or MacBook after installing macOS Monterey, or you're stuck in a loop where you log in, then get logged out again, the following steps might help.
This removes a file, which makes it appear like you're starting macOS Monterey up for the first time. Don't worry, nothing important is getting deleted. Press Enter, then restart your Mac. Some people have been reporting that after updating to macOS Monterey, their MacBook fans have become noticeably louder. This is likely due to the fact that the MacBook is continuing to work hard behind the scenes updating the rest of the operating system, including updating apps and re-indexing Finder.
This can cause the fans to kick in to help keep the MacBook cool. Hopefully, after a few hours the fans should return to normal. Once macOS Monterey is installed on your Mac or MacBook, you may notice that your device is running slower than before. If macOS Monterey also showed a notification that said "Optimizing Your Mac: Performance and battery life may be affected until completed," then this is normal, as macOS Big Sur is doing things behind the scenes which can initially impact performance.
After a day or so, your Mac should be running just as well if not better as before. If you don't see an improvement by then, try restarting your Mac or MacBook. Another thing to check is to make sure that all of your apps and software are updated to the latest version.
If any of them have issues with Big Sur, that could be slowing down your machine. While Apple's Rosetta tool helps run apps for Intel-based Macs on Apple M1 devices running Monterey, there may still be some performance issues. Keep an eye on the latest versions to see if they have released an update for M1 Macs. You can also open up the Apple menu and select 'System Preferences'. Select 'Login Items' and then select the apps you want to stop opening at startup and click the small minus sign below the list.
It's also worth making sure all of your apps are updated. Check the App Store for any available updates, or the app's website. You can also try restarting your Mac to see if that helps.
If it doesn't, force-quit any apps that appear to be taking up a lot of RAM. Its CPU tab lists active processes, with a real-time view of what's going on. To force-quit an item, click it in the Activity Monitor list, click the X at the left of the toolbar, then confirm you want to force-quit.
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