![]() Why run maintenance scripts? Can't Mac clean itself? These are times when your Mac system expects to have a little down-time to get its housekeeping done. On older OS X versions Mac maintenance scripts used to be automatically scheduled to run at a certain time (03:15 for daily scripts, Saturday at 03:15 or 04:30 for weekly, and the first of the month at 05:30 for monthly). Regular maintenance makes it easier to keep your Mac in top condition, rather than trying to resolve issues once they’ve already taken hold. Mac’s OS X has a built-in function to keep your system from getting bogged down with old files that are no longer needed.Įvery Mac has three versions of its maintenance scripts - daily, weekly, and monthly - that handle clearing out different unnecessary files as well as some additional system upkeep like reporting network statistics and rebuilding the so-called locate and whatis databases. ![]() But to help you do it all by yourself, we’ve gathered our best ideas and solutions below.įeatures described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac X. So here’s a tip for you: Download CleanMyMac to quickly solve some of the issues mentioned in this article.
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