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Old 26th September 2014, 07:43   #1
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Default What is the installd Process in OS X and Why Is It Using CPU on My Mac?

If you have ever wondered why your Mac seemed to slow down and then opened up Activity Monitor, there’s a good chance you might have seen the installd process sitting at the top of the CPU usage view. So what is it?

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