Weâve all dealt with it:Â the colorful spinning wheel of doom. An app on your computer is slowing down your MacOS, and itâs time to take action so you can get back to work.
When the wheel of doom â more formally known as Macâs wait cursor â pops up, it signals that one of your apps has crashed, likely taking with it any work you havenât saved. Itâs time to force quit the unresponsive app causing the problem so you can get back to what youâre doing.Â
In most cases, youâll know which app isnât working properly because it will be frozen and you wonât be able to use it. But you can also figure it out by switching between your apps. When an app is working fine, youâll see your normal arrow cursor. When a frozen app isnât responding, youâll see the colorful wait cursor. Read more...
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