accountsd -> CPU 400% up
Since I install the update 10.15.7, I have strong issues with the CPU of my MacBook Pro.
The CPU turn on maximum and it seems that the process "accountsd" is the issue.
Is there something to do?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13
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Since I install the update 10.15.7, I have strong issues with the CPU of my MacBook Pro.
The CPU turn on maximum and it seems that the process "accountsd" is the issue.
Is there something to do?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13
Enter this into the terminal as an admin:
sudo -v ; killall -9 accountsd com.apple.iCloudHelper ; defaults delete MobileMeAccounts ;
mkdir ~/Library/Accounts/Backup; mv ~/Library/Accounts/*.sqlite* ~/Library/Accounts/Backup/ ;
killall -9 accountsd com.apple.iCloudHelper ; sudo reboot
Enter this into the terminal as an admin:
sudo -v ; killall -9 accountsd com.apple.iCloudHelper ; defaults delete MobileMeAccounts ;
mkdir ~/Library/Accounts/Backup; mv ~/Library/Accounts/*.sqlite* ~/Library/Accounts/Backup/ ;
killall -9 accountsd com.apple.iCloudHelper ; sudo reboot
THX, this solution worked for me too :
Enter this into the terminal as an admin :
nvram -c
reboot
it will empty your nvram and have the same effect as alt+cmd+p+r but permanently.
accountsd -> CPU 400% up