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A big data written on MacBook Pro M1 Pro macOS 13.1

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Dec 24, 2022 Dec 24, 2022

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Recently, I find my acrobat has generated large data written and read on macOS 13.1 when I open some little PDF files with simple view operations. The data written can be crashed up to Dozens to hundreds of Gb. The more information about it as folows:

Architecture: arm64

Processor: Apple M1 Pro

Build: 22.3.20281.0

AGM: 7.0.1

CoolType: 8.1.0

JP2K: 3.0.1.51486

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Dec 24, 2022 Dec 24, 2022

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After 5 hours, I only continue to view the previous PDF files that are Megabyte size, and the data written can be crashed up to  80Gb. 

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May 16, 2023 May 16, 2023

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Same here. Just viewing PDF-Files, adobe acrobat (macbook air m1 16 GByte RAM) directly starts massively writing on SSD with about 100 to 200 MByte / s. Thats not fine.

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May 16, 2023 May 16, 2023

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The software is buggy, to avoid this ssd writing leak you can disable page cache in preferences, page display. That seems to work.

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