That's quite a bit nicer! Testing it out currently and will update the article once I'm satisfied it worked (not that I doubt you, just want to make sure).
Hi Guy,
all this code stuff is unknown to me. I was using a command in Terminal to stop photoanalysisd that I found somewhere. It only works temporary and photoanalyssid take up over 90% of my CPU per activity monitor. Could you please give me instructions where I enter: launchctl disable user/$(id -u)/com.apple.photoanalysisd
I am not fmailiar with any of these procedurea and do not understand code at all. Is there a way to guide me through this in a simple way?
Thanks, Walter
I've updated the article to reflect the advice from Gordon. You should be able to run the commands provided in Terminal like you've been doing. You should only have to run them once, however! Hope this helps :)
That's quite a bit nicer! Testing it out currently and will update the article once I'm satisfied it worked (not that I doubt you, just want to make sure).
Hi Guy,
all this code stuff is unknown to me. I was using a command in Terminal to stop photoanalysisd that I found somewhere. It only works temporary and photoanalyssid take up over 90% of my CPU per activity monitor. Could you please give me instructions where I enter: launchctl disable user/$(id -u)/com.apple.photoanalysisd
I am not fmailiar with any of these procedurea and do not understand code at all. Is there a way to guide me through this in a simple way?
Thanks, Walter
I've updated the article to reflect the advice from Gordon. You should be able to run the commands provided in Terminal like you've been doing. You should only have to run them once, however! Hope this helps :)
Thank you very much.
I'll try this.
Sorry, I had a lot of typos in my previous post!
Thanks