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Extreme slowing down of MacBook Pro due to pkd process

Ask Different Asked by beta on November 28, 2020

I am debugging this issue for several days now, but just realized that a certain pkd process is responsible for extremely slowing down my MacBook Pro. When I kill this process, everything works fine. While the process is running, I cannot work with the MacBook. I cannot startup Finder, I cannot typ anything, etc. I can barely manage to open the Activity Manager and kill siad pkd process.

Here is a picture of which files this process is using:

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Does anyone know where this is coming from? Why does it block the laptop entirely? How can I solve this issue?

The laptop is a MacBook Pro Mid-2012 (serial number is C1MK9X6ZDTY3; it is a MacBook Pro 13-Inch “Core i5” 2.5 Mid-2012). The operating system was recently updated to Catalina 10.15.4. Thanks for your help.

One Answer

According to the man page, pkd is a:

management and supervision daemon for plug-in services

You can stop it with:

launchctl stop com.apple.pluginkit.pkd

It will restart automatically when needed.

Answered by Ortomala Lokni on November 28, 2020

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