Now, one more important tip about Activity Monitor. It ensures the process will get terminated immediately, and it’s more viscerally satisfying, too. But most of the time, I choose Force Quit anyway. Force Quitting is riskier, if it’s an app that has unsaved changes-like, say, a Word document. Then you choose whether to Quit or Force Quit it. To quit a process, click on it, and then click the Quit Process button. But if my Mac’s going too slow, and I see, say, iTunes is up there gobbling up 90 percent or more of my CPU, I’ll gladly shut the app down to see if that improves things in a hurry.
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