I have Upgraded to macOS Mojave and have noticed that the first scan during install of WSA has increased. Before upgrading from High Sierra to Mojave, I uninstalled WSA. After the upgrade I did a clean install of WSA on Mojave. The first scan with Mojave was over 27 minutes. Here are my first scans with:
El Capitan: 9 to 11 minutes
High Sierra: 10 to 12 minutes
Mojave: 27:15 minutes.
Is this going to be the new normal for the first scan?
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Because of the age of my iMac running El Capitan, my scans are an hour & 10-15 minutes. So great question@ wrote:
I have Upgraded to macOS Mojave and have noticed that the first scan during install of WSA has increased. Before upgrading from High Sierra to Mojave, I uninstalled WSA. After the upgrade I did a clean install of WSA on Mojave. The first scan with Mojave was over 27 minutes. Here are my first scans with:
El Capitan: 9 to 11 minutes
High Sierra: 10 to 12 minutes
Mojave: 27:15 minutes.
Is this going to be the new normal for the first scan?
Even with "Archived Files" disabled the scan is over 27 minutes. Maybe I don't feel so bad now @ since your scan is over an hour. That old Mac of yours, if it could allow Mojave to install on it, it would probably take 2 days on a normal scan.
OMGosh you are still a comedian! ROFLMHO,Yes, it would take days to scan.;)@ wrote:
Even with "Archived Files" disabled the scan is over 27 minutes. Maybe I don't feel so bad now@ since your scan is over an hour. That old Mac of yours, if it could allow Mojave to install on it, it would probably take 2 days on a normal scan.
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