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December 24, 2022
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A big data written on MacBook Pro M1 Pro macOS 13.1

  • December 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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YuanyangAuthor
Participant
December 24, 2022

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. 

Participant
May 16, 2023

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.

Participant
May 16, 2023

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