![]() If that doesn’t work, press and hold your Mac’s Power button until the Mac shuts down (unfortunately, losing any unsaved work), and then press it again to restart. If that fails, press Command-Control-Power button to force a restart (with the opportunity to save unsaved work first). Restart your Mac: If you can’t force-quit, choose Apple > Restart.② Stalled app? Press Command-Option-Esc, select the offender, and then click Force Quit. Usually an app will behave once relaunched. Select the bad app in the list, and then click Force Quit. Choose Apple > Force Quit (or press Command-Option-Esc) ②. If other apps respond, you’ll want to force the offending one to quit. Try to switch to another by clicking its Dock icon or pressing Command-Tab to use the Application Switcher. Force Quit: First see if the problem is limited to one app.Is your problem an endlessly spinning beach ball? Try these tricks first: ![]() ① Using El Capitan’s Disk Utility, you can now repair your disk even if it’s the active startup volume. El Capitan comes equipped with the tools you need to face everyday troubleshooting problems ①. Or, you find yourself staring at an unchanging gray screen. ![]() ![]() Maybe the heartache begins with errors when you try to save or open a file. ![]()
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