Re: [WAMUG} Chrome is Bad !!!

2021-04-04 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Peter,

How to Uninstall Google Chrome on Mac

https://www.lifewire.com/uninstall-google-chrome-mac-4581498

Kind Regards,
Ronni

 Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 


> On 4 Apr 2021, at 5:11 pm, Pete  wrote:
> 
> Thanks for that, it's interesting. How does one uninstall Chrome? 
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Pete
> 
>>> On 4 Apr 2021, at 11:59 am, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> 
>> Got this email from my son today asking for my thoughts.
>> If anyone else has had this issue .. your thoughts please ?
>> 
>> Or if you would like the rest of the article, I can email to you off WAMUG.
>> 
>>> Chrome is Bad
>>> Dec 12 2020
>>> 
>>> Short story: Google Chrome installs an updater called Keystone on your 
>>> computer, which is bizarrely correlated to massive unexplained CPU usage in 
>>> WindowServer (a system process)[1], and made my whole computer slow even 
>>> when Chrome wasn't running. Deleting Chrome and Keystone made my computer 
>>> way, way faster, all the time. Click here for instructions.
>>> 
>>> Long story: I noticed my brand new 16" MacBook Pro started acting 
>>> sluggishly doing even trivial things like scrolling. Activity Monitor 
>>> showed *nothing* from Google using the CPU, but WindowServer was taking 
>>> ~80%, which is abnormally high (it should use <10% normally).
>>> 
>>> Doing all the normal things (quitting apps, logging out other users, 
>>> restarting, zapping PRAM/SMC, etc) did nothing, then I remembered I had 
>>> installed Chrome a while back to test a website.
>>> 
>>> I deleted Chrome, and noticed Keystone while deleting some of Chrome's 
>>> other preferences and caches. I deleted everything from Google I could 
>>> find, restarted the computer, and it was like night-and-day. Everything was 
>>> instantly and noticeably faster, and WindowServer CPU was well under 10% 
>>> again.
>>> 
>>> Then something else hit me, my family had been complaining about the 
>>> sluggish performance of a 2015 iMac since practically the day we bought it. 
>>> I had tried everything I could think of – it had a Fusion drive and the 
>>> symptoms were consistent with a failing SSD – but drive diagnostics always 
>>> turned up nothing. We even went as far as to completely wipe and set up the 
>>> computer fresh multiple times.
>>> 
>>> Then I remembered, installing Chrome was always one of the first things we 
>>> did when we set up the computer. I deleted Chrome, and all the files 
>>> Keystone had littered on the computer, restarted, and it was so snappy it 
>>> felt like a brand new computer.
>>> 
>>> Yeah, I realize this sounds like a freakin' infomercial, but it worked so 
>>> well I spent a whole $5 on a domain name and set up this website even if it 
>>> makes me sound like a raving nut.
>>> 
>> 
>> Regards
>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> Mac by choice
>> Windows because my employer knew no better
>> 
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Re: [WAMUG} Chrome is Bad !!!

2021-04-04 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Peter.
I have emailed the rest of that article to you privately.

> On 4 Apr 2021, at 5:11 pm, Pete  wrote:
> 
> Thanks for that, it's interesting. How does one uninstall Chrome? 
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Pete
> 
>> On 4 Apr 2021, at 11:59 am, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>> 
>> Got this email from my son today asking for my thoughts.
>> If anyone else has had this issue .. your thoughts please ?
>> 
>> Or if you would like the rest of the article, I can email to you off WAMUG.
>> 
>>> Chrome is Bad
>>> Dec 12 2020 <https://twitter.com/lorenb/status/1337832978253230081>
>>> Short story: Google Chrome installs an updater called Keystone on your 
>>> computer, which is bizarrely correlated 
>>> <https://twitter.com/lorenb/timelines/1338892756752732169> to massive 
>>> unexplained CPU usage in WindowServer (a system process)[1], and made my 
>>> whole computer slow even when Chrome wasn't running. Deleting Chrome and 
>>> Keystone made my computer way, way faster, all the time. Click here for 
>>> instructions.
>>> 
>>> Long story: I noticed my brand new 16" MacBook Pro started acting 
>>> sluggishly doing even trivial things like scrolling. Activity Monitor 
>>> showed *nothing* from Google using the CPU, but WindowServer was taking 
>>> ~80%, which is abnormally high (it should use <10% normally).
>>> 
>>> Doing all the normal things (quitting apps, logging out other users, 
>>> restarting, zapping PRAM/SMC, etc) did nothing, then I remembered I had 
>>> installed Chrome a while back to test a website.
>>> 
>>> I deleted Chrome, and noticed Keystone while deleting some of Chrome's 
>>> other preferences and caches. I deleted everything from Google I could 
>>> find, restarted the computer, and it was like night-and-day. Everything was 
>>> instantly and noticeably faster, and WindowServer CPU was well under 10% 
>>> again.
>>> 
>>> Then something else hit me, my family had been complaining about the 
>>> sluggish performance of a 2015 iMac since practically the day we bought it. 
>>> I had tried everything I could think of – it had a Fusion drive and the 
>>> symptoms were consistent with a failing SSD – but drive diagnostics always 
>>> turned up nothing. We even went as far as to completely wipe and set up the 
>>> computer fresh multiple times.
>>> 
>>> Then I remembered, installing Chrome was always one of the first things we 
>>> did when we set up the computer. I deleted Chrome, and all the files 
>>> Keystone had littered on the computer, restarted, and it was so snappy it 
>>> felt like a brand new computer.
>>> 
>>> Yeah, I realize this sounds like a freakin' infomercial, but it worked so 
>>> well I spent a whole $5 on a domain name and set up this website even if it 
>>> makes me sound like a raving nut.
>>> 
>> 
>> Regards
>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> Mac by choice
>> Windows because my employer knew no better
>> 
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Regards
Stephen Chape

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Windows because my employer knew no better

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Re: [WAMUG} Chrome is Bad !!!

2021-04-04 Thread Pete
Thanks for that, it's interesting. How does one uninstall Chrome? 


Regards

Pete

> On 4 Apr 2021, at 11:59 am, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> Got this email from my son today asking for my thoughts.
> If anyone else has had this issue .. your thoughts please ?
> 
> Or if you would like the rest of the article, I can email to you off WAMUG.
> 
>> Chrome is Bad
>> Dec 12 2020
>> 
>> Short story: Google Chrome installs an updater called Keystone on your 
>> computer, which is bizarrely correlated to massive unexplained CPU usage in 
>> WindowServer (a system process)[1], and made my whole computer slow even 
>> when Chrome wasn't running. Deleting Chrome and Keystone made my computer 
>> way, way faster, all the time. Click here for instructions.
>> 
>> Long story: I noticed my brand new 16" MacBook Pro started acting sluggishly 
>> doing even trivial things like scrolling. Activity Monitor showed *nothing* 
>> from Google using the CPU, but WindowServer was taking ~80%, which is 
>> abnormally high (it should use <10% normally).
>> 
>> Doing all the normal things (quitting apps, logging out other users, 
>> restarting, zapping PRAM/SMC, etc) did nothing, then I remembered I had 
>> installed Chrome a while back to test a website.
>> 
>> I deleted Chrome, and noticed Keystone while deleting some of Chrome's other 
>> preferences and caches. I deleted everything from Google I could find, 
>> restarted the computer, and it was like night-and-day. Everything was 
>> instantly and noticeably faster, and WindowServer CPU was well under 10% 
>> again.
>> 
>> Then something else hit me, my family had been complaining about the 
>> sluggish performance of a 2015 iMac since practically the day we bought it. 
>> I had tried everything I could think of – it had a Fusion drive and the 
>> symptoms were consistent with a failing SSD – but drive diagnostics always 
>> turned up nothing. We even went as far as to completely wipe and set up the 
>> computer fresh multiple times.
>> 
>> Then I remembered, installing Chrome was always one of the first things we 
>> did when we set up the computer. I deleted Chrome, and all the files 
>> Keystone had littered on the computer, restarted, and it was so snappy it 
>> felt like a brand new computer.
>> 
>> Yeah, I realize this sounds like a freakin' infomercial, but it worked so 
>> well I spent a whole $5 on a domain name and set up this website even if it 
>> makes me sound like a raving nut.
>> 
> 
> Regards
> Stephen Chape
> 
> Mac by choice
> Windows because my employer knew no better
> 
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[WAMUG} Chrome is Bad !!!

2021-04-03 Thread Stephen Chape
Got this email from my son today asking for my thoughts.
If anyone else has had this issue .. your thoughts please ?

Or if you would like the rest of the article, I can email to you off WAMUG.

> Chrome is Bad
> Dec 12 2020 <https://twitter.com/lorenb/status/1337832978253230081>
> Short story: Google Chrome installs an updater called Keystone on your 
> computer, which is bizarrely correlated 
> <https://twitter.com/lorenb/timelines/1338892756752732169> to massive 
> unexplained CPU usage in WindowServer (a system process)[1], and made my 
> whole computer slow even when Chrome wasn't running. Deleting Chrome and 
> Keystone made my computer way, way faster, all the time. Click here for 
> instructions.
> 
> Long story: I noticed my brand new 16" MacBook Pro started acting sluggishly 
> doing even trivial things like scrolling. Activity Monitor showed *nothing* 
> from Google using the CPU, but WindowServer was taking ~80%, which is 
> abnormally high (it should use <10% normally).
> 
> Doing all the normal things (quitting apps, logging out other users, 
> restarting, zapping PRAM/SMC, etc) did nothing, then I remembered I had 
> installed Chrome a while back to test a website.
> 
> I deleted Chrome, and noticed Keystone while deleting some of Chrome's other 
> preferences and caches. I deleted everything from Google I could find, 
> restarted the computer, and it was like night-and-day. Everything was 
> instantly and noticeably faster, and WindowServer CPU was well under 10% 
> again.
> 
> Then something else hit me, my family had been complaining about the sluggish 
> performance of a 2015 iMac since practically the day we bought it. I had 
> tried everything I could think of – it had a Fusion drive and the symptoms 
> were consistent with a failing SSD – but drive diagnostics always turned up 
> nothing. We even went as far as to completely wipe and set up the computer 
> fresh multiple times.
> 
> Then I remembered, installing Chrome was always one of the first things we 
> did when we set up the computer. I deleted Chrome, and all the files Keystone 
> had littered on the computer, restarted, and it was so snappy it felt like a 
> brand new computer.
> 
> Yeah, I realize this sounds like a freakin' infomercial, but it worked so 
> well I spent a whole $5 on a domain name and set up this website even if it 
> makes me sound like a raving nut.
> 

Regards
Stephen Chape

Mac by choice
Windows because my employer knew no better

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