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Related: About this forumRepair permission with El Capitan?
Someone gave a great suggestion on how to use permission when the computer slows down.
I have done it several times could see how the system found problems and repaired them. This was with my OS 10.6 - lion, leopard, kitten - not sure.
Now, with El Capitan all I have is first aid, and am not sure what it is doing.
Just typing the question here is jumping, stopping, than moving on.
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Repair permission with El Capitan? (Original Post)
question everything
Mar 2018
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LuvLoogie
(7,566 posts)1. According to Apple...
"Beginning with OS X El Capitan, system file permissions are automatically protected. It's no longer necessary to verify or repair permissions with Disk Utility."
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201560
Eyeball_Kid
(7,582 posts)2. Use recovery mode at startup...
Command- r at startup. Open disk utility. Choose startup disk and repair. Close disk utility, then startup.
rawtribe
(1,493 posts)3. I run Onyx every couple of months. My 2012 MacBook Pro runs like new.
question everything
(49,002 posts)4. Thanks. Ran it now. Hope will see an improvemnt
How I hate the El Capitan..