OP >> “ Thanks for your advice too - I appreciate your thoughtful insight. My Mac has an M2 processor. “
A - Thank you, this is very good news. The M2 Mac Mini should be able to upgrade to macOS 25 Tahoe and possible beyond
OP >> “ I did move a good bit of my files to my iCloud drive. “
A - Had you used the Optimize Storage to move files to iCloud ? This kind of dovetails into your original query about Recommendations that were missing earlier ?
OP >> “ I will avoid a factory reset as long as I can. “
A - Understood
OP >> “ From what I know (and I may be mistaken) there's a difference between Memory and RAM. RAM usage depends on many factors - the processor in your system as well as the apps you're running. I'm having the issue of my system locking up and continually getting error messages when I use Photoshop - so I'm thinking Memory isn't the issue, RAM is. That'll be a PS issue - not Apple & I might be able to adjust some settings in PS. “
A - I see what may happening. Just to put a few things right.
In computer jargon, RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory
It is called “random access” because the technology allows the computer to temporarily store and access data immediately
The “ Lockup “ you mentioned earlier could be a combination of things all happening at the same time
Use the Activity Monitor application and select View >> View All Processes. Identify the processes using the most CPU and memory.
Often, it’s a combination of processes.
When the computer uses a lot of CPU and memory, it may indicate a lack of empty space on the drive. In this case, the CPU and memory usage increase as the system searches for empty space to save changes. Also, consider the number of Web Browser tabs in use. Each tab may consume significant CPU and memory resources.
View memory usage in Activity Monitor on Mac - Apple Support
In closing this part for now
We have established this is a M2 Mac Mini with a 256 GB Storage Capacity. How much Memory = RAM does this computer have
To find out it is easy. Go to the Apple icon >> Top Left of Screen >> About this Mac
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This is from my Older M2 Mac Mini relegated to the Living-room, connected to HD TV for only streaming TV Shows and Movies
Take Note, I have removed the Serial Number from the image
