![]() MacOS has protected areas, including the kernel itself, which apps shouldn’t be able to affect. when the display freezes and nothing further happens.when your Mac spontaneously restarts, or shuts down of its own accord, because of a kernel panic. ![]() when the display freezes for several seconds, then becomes fully responsive again this is normally when WindowServer crashes, and worst cases can require you to log in again.when an app becomes unresponsive to user control and displays a pointer resembling a multi-coloured spinning beachball.when an app unexpectedly quits, often leaving you with an alert or crash report window.This article covers the following behaviours: ![]() By understanding what happened, and what exactly that ‘crash’ was, we get important clues as to what to do next. That’s a succinct term, but not very useful when you come to work out what went wrong and how to fix it. When your Mac goes wrong, it’s often called a ‘crash’.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |