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5 common Mac Book problems and how to fix them?

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5 common Mac Book problems and how to fix them?

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  1. 5Common Mac Book Problems And How To Fix Them CallPcExpert

  2. 1. Startup Problems If your Mac fails in addition properly and you discover yourself looking at a blank screen or grey startup screen rather than your desktop, then it is time to try booting in Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, Mac OS can boot with the blank minimum of software and drivers needed and can run a check of your startup disk and repair any directory problems that may be the reason behind your startup ills. To start up in safe mode, begin your Mac and then press and hold the Shift key. The Apple logo can seem then the login screen. You can unleash the Shift key once the Apple logo disappears and the login screen seems. it may take some minutes before you get to the login screen as Mac OS runs its diagnostics on your hard disk. To depart Safe Mode and begin up your Mac per usual, simply restart your Mac without holding any keys.

  3. 2. Incompatible Login Items If you discover yourself observing a blue screen when you start up your Mac, it would mean that one of your begin up items -- apps that start automatically when you start up your Mac -- is incompatible with Mac OS. With a touch of trial and error, you can identify that the app is the problem kid. You can take away login items one at a time and begin up your Mac after every removal to ascertain if the matter is gone. To do so, move to System Preferences > Users and click on your name on the left below Current User. Next, click the Login items tab higher than the window to the proper. Highlight an app and so click the "-" sign below. it will get removed from the Login items list and you can restart your Mac to see if your startup issue has been fixed. If not, you can head back to the list and remove another app and keep going until you discover the wrongdoer. You can add items back to the Startup items list by hitting the "+" button and selecting items from your Applications folder.

  4. 3. Unresponsive App You might notice that an app can sometimes trip up your Mac and hang. And when an app hangs, it freezes you out and will not allow you to do something, including quit out of it. Enter: Force Quit. You can call up the Force Quit menu from the Apple icon in the upper-left corner or by hitting Command-Option-Escape. Simply highlight the app that is not responding and hit the Force Quit button. (You may choose multiple apps to force quit by using holding down the Command or Shift keys when creating your selections.)

  5. 4. Spinning Ball If you are seeing the spinning ball with increasing regularity, then it is time to require a look at what can be inflicting the lag. Open the Activity Monitor (by finding out it or finding it within the utility folder that is inside your Applications folder) to see what proportion of an impression the apps you is currently running having on your system resources. In the Activity Monitor window, you can see time period stats on the amount of CPU and memory resources every app is using. You can additionally use the Activity Monitor to quit an app that is using more than its fair proportion of resources. Simply highlight an app from the list, click the X button within the upper-left corner, so select Quit or Force Quit.

  6. 5. No internet connection Sometimes my Mac Book freaks out and cannot connect with my Wi-Fi network when my Windows laptop and iPhoneare having no networking issues at all. The quickest fix I've found once my Mac Book's Wi-Fi standing shows No internet connection is to inform it to forget the network so reconnect as if it were brand-new. On the Network page in System Preferences, click the advanced button in the lower left and you will see a listing most popular Networks. These are the Wi-Fi connections you have connected to in the past and your Mac Book remembers for future uses. Highlight your Wi-Fi network and click on the "-" button so favor to take away to forget it. Together with your network removed and forgotten, you can click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar and reconnect to your network by getting into your password and beginning afresh. CallPcExpert

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