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Installed programms: To check what programs are installed on your computer and assess which ones are needed and which ones can be moved to another computer, open Control Panel - Programs as shown in the screenshots below (keep in mind that installation/uninstallation of programs from your computer should only be done by an IT specialist, otherwise, removal of vital programs may disrupt the overall performance of your computer).
5.1 For MAC OS:
View CPU activity in Activity Monitor on Mac
Most of the time, the processor on your Mac uses only a small percentage of its processing power. When you use apps that require intensive calculation, the processor uses more of its capacity.
To enable viewing in the Dock, choose View > Dock Icon, then select the Show CPU option you want to view.
In the Activity Monitor app on your Mac, do any of the following:
To view processor activity over time, click CPU. The following percentages appear at the bottom of the Activity Monitor window:
System: The percentage of CPU capability that’s being used by processes that belong to macOS.
User: The percentage of CPU capability that’s being used by apps you opened, or by the processes opened by those apps.
Idle: The percentage of CPU capability that’s not being used.
To view current processor activity, choose Window > CPU Usage.
To view recent processor activity, choose Window > CPU History.
To display more columns, choose View > Columns, then choose the columns you want to show.
6. Clear Cashe.
Often the cause of glitches and slowdown of the database is a messed up 1C cache. Cleaning the cache very often leads to restoration of adequate performance of the database.
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7. Check background processes in your 1C:firstBit FirstBit database and make settings for their shedule:
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