If fseventsd starts to consume high CPU or memory after you have made a lot of changes on your Mac, you should wait patiently for it to release the resources after it finishes its job. Nevertheless, if fseventsd keeps using high CPU or memory, which has negatively impacted your Mac's perf...
It should be very low, fractions of a % for CPU usage. If it’s higher than that, it likely has a problem. How to fix fseventsd high memory and CPU usage on Mac The first thing to do is to quit the process. In Activity Monitor, locate fseventsd and select it. Click the x in ...
Mac system processes and applications may often have obscure names that users are not familiar with. This is why taking a look at the Mac Activity Monitor may often take you on a long quest of researching all the odds name you see there, and discovering what their purpose is. One of the...