Speed Up Your Mac – Quick Easy way to make Mac OS X Lion/Mountain Lion faster

Mac OS X LionI am sure there are dozens of methods, and dozens of programs and apps that do wonderful things for your Mac computer running OS X Lion/Mountain Lion, but in my opinion, the folks at Apple have built in the best, quickest, and easiest way to give your Apple computer a boost. It’s called “Repair Permissions”.

A few years ago I was involved heavily in editing high def video for a motorsport operation, and it never ceased to amaze me how much quicker and happier my mac pro was after a permissions repair.

**NOTE** – It can take a while for this operation to complete, so make sure you have plenty of down time before tying up your computer with this procedure.

The good thing about OS X Lion/Mountain Lion is that you don’t have to go and find your install disk to do this anymore (Like you used to have to do with Snow Leopard, Leopard and Tiger). When you installed Lion/Mountain Lion, it created a rescue partition for you, and to access this partition, and speed up your mac, all you gotta do is hold down your “ALT” key, and turn your mac on! Once you here the “BONG” sound, you will see this:

Mac Alt Recovery HDWhen your Mac boots, it selects the regular hard drive automatically. But when you hold down the ALT key, your telling your Mac that you want to see what other devices you can boot. Lion/Mountain Lion creates a very small “Virtual” hard drive, that you can boot into instead of your normal hard drive and operating system, that lets you perform maintenance operations. To restore your permissions, click the arrow for “Recovery HD”. Your computer will boot from this second partition, leaving your main partition unmounted, so you can perform maintenance.

Once your computer has booted up from the Recovery Hard Disk you will see Utilities Window.

mac os x utilities windowTo get started, select the “Disk Utility” option, then click continue in the bottom right corner. The Disk Utility will now open.

restore permissions mac osx lion disk utility windowSelect/Highlight your main hard drive partition (the one you want to speed up) in the left side of the window, and click “First Aid” to get to the repair window. Here you can verify/repair the condition of the disk. I usually just hit “Repair Disk” and let it do its thing. This can take a bit of time, so go put the coffee on!

mac lion repair disk processYou will see all kinds of activity, but the only thing you need to worry about is that green text that says the disk is ok, and that the repair is complete. The next step is to click “Repair Permissions”. Again, this may take some time, but when it is complete it will tell you down the bottom of the window in bold font.

mac osx lion repair permissions window completeWhen its done, Quit out of Disk Utility using the “Disk Utility” menu bar option.

quit disk utilityThen Quit out of the Utilities Window from the Mac OS X Utilities menu bar option.

quit mac utilities

The final window/step is to click “Restart” from the “Choose Start Up Disk” Window. As we didnt permanently change the start up disk, there is no need to change any other parameters here, just click Restart.

choose start up disk

Your computer will now restart (It may take a little longer than normal to do so – so don’t worry if it does!) and hopefully you will notice a pleasant increase in performance!

If you want to go one step further and clean your caches and log files, rebuild indexes and execute your Macs built in maintenance scripts, check out my follow on article about using the free application called ONYX!

Mac Grab Sceen Capture Utility

Mac Grab Screen Capture Utility Icon

The amount of goodies tucked away in Mac OSX never ceases to amaze me. There have been so many times I need a app, only to find the good folks in Cupertino have already included what I need as a standard utility. Grab is one of those apps. It is a simple and very good screen capture utility. It can capture a selection, a window, or your entire screen, and even has a ten second automatic screen capture timer if you need to set something up before your capture. The default capture format is TIFF, which is great for capture quality, but can get a little annoying if you need to capture a lot of things and convert to JPG for web. I noticed last time I was playing around in “Tinker Tool” (A free program to unlock hidden features in OSX) that it will allow you to change the format of the captured image, but when I set it to JPG, it still saved as TIFF for me.

So there you have it, a really cool and very useful utility that you probably didn’t even know you had! There’s heaps of cool stuff in that Utilities folder so open your Applications folder, then Utilities, and take a look around!

Pipette and Color Cop Colour Samplers

free hex color pickerPipette Color Sampler is a FREE mac utility the you open like any other program, and it has an eyedropper that you can move to any part of your screen, and click on it, and Pipette will tell you the exact hex color number of the pixel you clicked on. For designers,  it’s one of those utilities that you will wonder how you lived without it once you have it. Pipette is for MAC users only, and can be downloaded free HERE at Charcoal Design.

And don’t worry Windows users – I have an equivalent for you! Color Cop is also FREE, and it to will tell you the hex value of any pixel on your screen. You can download it free HERE from Colorcop.net.

Color Cop Pixel Sampler

Namechk.com

I heard about this site about 12 months ago and thought it was a great idea, and I have used it recently as two of my web clients are start up businesses looking to make an impact in the social media world. Namechk.com is a really great site. It’s no secret that if you are wanting to do well on the web, all of your avenues have to be aligned. Lets say, you want to call yourself “JoesWebWorld”, you need joeswebworld.com, twitter.com/joeswebworld, facebook.com/joeswebworld,, youtube.com/joeswebworld etc etc….

And if you get “most” of your desired usernames, well…..

So here’s the answer!

Before you commit to any name, go to Namechk.com and see how available it is across the different social platforms. Namechk.com looks at not only the most popular social sites (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Myspace etc) to see if your desired username is free, it looks at over 150 popular social media streams. So once you decide on a name you like, after you check to see if your domain name is available, you can check ALL of the other stream usernames you require in one search! How cool is that!

Chk it out! Namechk.com.

Namechk.com Social Media Username Query Utility