This might be easiest to deal with via a backup, factory re-install, and migrate in the contents. If he data does have value, get backups going. I don’t see any Time Machine or other backups (EtreCheck can’t check that without full device access), just local snapshots, which usually means that the data involved here has no value, or can be easily recovered or regenerated or rebuilt. The Google tools are using a whole lot of resources doing who-knows-what, and I’d usually tend to remove those. A Safe Mode boot might clear those crashes. The suggestd tool scans input from various local sources looking for people, contact information, events to be scheduled, and similar. Similarly, the Apple suggestd app is also tipping over. The installed Adobe software is somehow hosed, and that probably then needs to be removed and re-installed. With the MLB stuff, there’s a plist left over that’s still trying to launch a tool that is gone. Old Java is not without its security hazards, too. MLB is the only thing here that’s flaky, but that Java is ancient, as is Silverlight, as is that plug-in. I’d remove Java if you’re not using that and would update it if you are, and remove the MLB add-on, and remove the Safari FB Plugin, and remove Microsoft Silverlight. None of which should be surprising.Īnd as you’re aware, your disk is nearly full. By the look of it, you’re on an old MacBook Air, and one now under-configured for your current needs (8 GB memory is marginal for an Intel x86-64 macOS system), and with some latent app corruptions.
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