Total number of files on my Mac?
This has been asked before, but I haven't seen a simple answer. I am running Intego on my main computer at the moment and am wondering how long it will take. It has been running for about 20 minutes and is up to about 3.5 million files at this point, so I am curious to know how many files to go.
For those of you on the "viruses can't infect a Mac" kick, that is total bs. My wife's iMac suddenly started running incredibly slow about a week ago. I quickly discovered this was the well described kernal_task problem where Activity Monitor showed that this process was using up about 1000% of the available CPU time (is the new new math? I thought 100% was the maximum...). I went through all of the recommended trouble shooting steps, resetting things, etc., before I called Apple. I upgraded the OS which was one version behind, all to no avail. The Apple guy recommended checking for malware as the next step. The program he recommended didn't run for some reason but after doing some online research I ended up getting the trial version of Intego, which I ran overnight on my wife's iMac. It found 10 suspect files, five of which were labelled as Trojans, some quite evil. After making sure my backups were up to date, I let Intego "repair" things. It deleted all 10 "problems". I rebooted her system and it is now working perfectly. I am now running Intego on my Mac Studio, which has been running great but why not? I will be curious to see what it finds on my system, as I am a lot more careful than my wife, but I am surprised how many files are on my Studio and was curious to see if there was an easy way to learn the total number of files on my system.
Mac Studio (2022)