One such feature is Spotlight. We all use it regularly on our Mac to locate files. Despite being so useful feature it leaves some users in jeopardy when they face mds_stores high CPU usage error. Recently, I upgraded my 3.5 years old MacBook Air to the newly launched MacBook Pro M1. It was a nice upgrade for me I transferred all my data to the newly purchased MacBook. When the data was transferred I started seeing a dot in the middle of the spotlight button in the Menu Bar. I was aware of it, a dot in the spotlight means the indexing process is going on. I kept using my computer and after an hour so I started feeling a little bit lag. I had heard that M1-powered MacBooks are very powerful. I was not expecting any sort of lag. Then I checked Activity Monitor to see which process is consuming more CPU power that is leading to lag. I found some processes named mdworker, mds using a big percentage of my CPU. Without making any delay I searched for it. After a little bit of research in Apple Discussion Forums, Stackexchange, and Reddit. I understood everything. Basically, the spotlight was indexing all the files and my files were around 200GB in size. It was taking a little longer and on the same size, I was using my Mac. It leads to legginess. I tried fixes discussed in the forums and fixed the issue. Suddenly, It came to my mind that I am not the only one facing the issue. A lot of my friends over the Internet using the Mac might be going through it. It will be better to share my experience. That’s why I am writing this article to explain what is mds_stores, why it is consuming a high CPU on your Mac, and most importantly how can you fix it.

What Is Spotlight?

Spotloght is a System-wide Desktop search engine on Mac. It was first announced in June 2004 and released the next year in April 2005. Spotlight is designed mainly to locate files on Mac. It index all items and files on your Mac on a selection basis and keep that index so you can search through them. You can access Spotlight by clicking on the Spotlight button (looks like a magnifying glass) in the Menu Bar of your Mac. Alternatively, you can also press the command and then tap the space bar to access it using Keyboard.

What Is mds_stores?

When a user logs into Mac OS for the very first time, Spotlight starts the indexing process. Either you have purchased a new Mac computer or installed a fresh version of Mac OS after erasing your SSD. Once you log in Spotlight will start the indexing process. The indexing of files is maintained by my metadata server. The mds is an abbreviation of the metadata server. It is a background process that runs on your Mac to index everything present on your SSD and any external Disk you have attached.

Why mds_stores is consuming High CPU?

Usually, mds_stores completes indexing very fast. In the indexing period, It uses some CPU power. But when the first time indexing is completed it hardly takes any CPU power. Unless you have deleted and added a lot of files on your Mac. This process is made to index files but sometimes due to the huge size of files. It keeps indexing the files and starts consuming a lot of CPU power. In a few rare cases due to some bug in Spotlight mds_stores keep indexing process on for weeks. A lot of Mac users have reported such an issue. Now when you have a brief idea about Spotlight, its indexing process, and why it consumes a high CPU sometimes. Finally, It’s time to provide all the possible fixes you can try to get rid of this annoying issue.

How To Fix mds_stores consuming High CPU?

1. Restart Your Mac

There are a few ways you can try out to Fix mds_stores consuming High CPU. Most of them are related to Spotlight. But my first advice to everyone who is facing any issue on your devices is just a simple restart. In most cases performing a Restart fixes issues that are caused by small bugs. In this case, too, I will suggest you Restart your Mac once before going deep into more complex solutions.

To restart your Mac. Click on the small Apple logo on the top left corner of your Mac. You will find the options for Sleep, Restart and Shut Down.

Click Restart and It will close all the running apps and background processes to turn it off first and then turn it on.

Once restart is done enter your password and start using your Mac.

After using for half an hour go to Activity Monitor and check mds related processes are still consuming CPU. If not your issue is fixed by just restarting your Mac. If the issue is still there no need to worry next fix is coming your way.

2. Stop And then Restart Spotlight

As the mds_stores process running in the background is actually related to Spotlight. Stopping Spotlight and then restarting helps in fixing the issue. To first Stop Spotlight on your Mac. Follow these steps:

Open Finder and go to Applications.

In Application Open Utilities and look for Terminal.

Open Terminal and type the command:sudo launchctl unload -w/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.metadata.mds.plistand then press Enter to run it.

Now you will be asked to enter the password of your computer. It is asked to make sure you are the admin sending this command. Enter your password and click Enter.

Once done Spotlight is stopped on your Mac and so is all processes running in the background related to it. Now use your computer for a little period of time and check Activity Monitor for processes consuming most of the CPU. As the Spotlight is Stopped you will not find mds_stores in it. Now it’s time to restart Spotlight to check whether the error is fixed or still occurring after turning the Spotlight back on. To Restart Spotlight on your Mac.

Open Finder go to Applications and then Utilities and select Terminal.

Open it and type this commandsudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.metadata.mds.plistand press enter.

Similarly to stopping spotlight system might ask Admin password. Enter the password and let the command run. It will restart the Spotlight on your Mac.

Now Restart the computer and start using it. Keep an eye on the activity monitor to see whether mds_stores is still hogging resources or not.

3. Delete Directories In The Spotlight Index

If it returns back the reason is very simple indexing is still not completed. And why it is not completed because the size of the data that is getting indexed is huge. In such a scenario, it is advised to delete some directorirs that are in the spotlight index. Doing it will help to reduce the index size and mds_stores will be able to complete the indexing process faster. To delete directories in the spotlight box follow these steps. Open System Preferences either by clicking Apple Menu and then selecting it or from Launchpad.

Click on Spotlight.

You will see a screen having two options Search results and Privacy.

In Search results, you can define which categories you want to appear in search results and Privacy is for adding the folders you do not want to get indexed in the Spotlight Index.

Now start adding the folder you don’t need to be searched or the folders that are very huge in size.

It will certainly help you in reducing the index sizes and obviously, it will lead to fix mds_stores high CPU usage issue.

4. Disable Spotlight

Despite trying all the above solutions, If the mds_stores is still taking a lot of CPU resources. The very last thing you can do is Disable Spotlight. The spotlight feature will no longer be available and it will solve the issue for sure. Although, I do not support it because Spotlight is such a handy feature. Disabling it is like Cutting you legs just because you have itching in it. But anyway to disable it follow these steps:

Open Finder.

Go to Applications and then Utilities, Open Terminal.

In the Terminal app run this command “sudo mdutil – a -i off”

If you are asked to enter an Admin password enter the password and then click enter.Now Restart your system and Spotlight will no longer be available on your Mac.

Wrapping Up

Spotlight is a great feature to search files system-wide but sometimes its indexing process can be painful for some users. The mds_stores keep running in the background and take most of the CPU resources. If a fan is there in the system it starts running to cool the system. To fix this issue you can try all the above-mentioned steps. First, start with a simple restart and then stop and restart Spotlight, Delete some directories from the Spotlight index, and at the end disabling the Spotlight entirely. Let me know if you are able to fix the issue using the above solutions. If you are not able to apply these solutions. Drop a comment and I will surely help you. Also Read:

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