GypsyGraphics
New Member
Can any MAC users offer advice on "Kernel Tasking" ...i'm sooooo not a hardware person. I have a first generation MacBook Air and have never had a single problem with it in 4 years... until the past couple of months. This issue started after a FireFox update, but that might just be coincidental, because the problem seems to occur no matter what browser i use.
What happens is, my system gets bogged down, starts running like it's been dropped in quicksand and then starts to heat up. I know the bogging down isn't a result of overheated, because the temp doesn't rise till AFTER the bog-down.
Ever time this happens, checking the activity monitor, i can see the problem is Kernel_Task! I can watch it go from taking up 5% of my CPU to.... GET THIS... 175% of the CPU!!!! 175% how is that even possible?
All the information i've found has been too techie for me. While i'd like dumbed- down answer to:
do i even need Kernel Task?
if not, can i somehow trash it?
is it causing damage to my system? (or just my temperment)
and 175% what's up with that? (some kinda fuzzy math)
But all i really need to know is, HOW DO I MAKE IT STOP?
this screen shot may not tell you anymore than what i've already mentioned, but just in case, here it is.
What happens is, my system gets bogged down, starts running like it's been dropped in quicksand and then starts to heat up. I know the bogging down isn't a result of overheated, because the temp doesn't rise till AFTER the bog-down.
Ever time this happens, checking the activity monitor, i can see the problem is Kernel_Task! I can watch it go from taking up 5% of my CPU to.... GET THIS... 175% of the CPU!!!! 175% how is that even possible?
All the information i've found has been too techie for me. While i'd like dumbed- down answer to:
do i even need Kernel Task?
if not, can i somehow trash it?
is it causing damage to my system? (or just my temperment)
and 175% what's up with that? (some kinda fuzzy math)
But all i really need to know is, HOW DO I MAKE IT STOP?
this screen shot may not tell you anymore than what i've already mentioned, but just in case, here it is.