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I have a question concerning my 2 year old MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015). MacOS Sierra. 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7. 16 GB 1867 MHz DDR3. 1TB HD.
This concerns the ever-loving “Beach Ball”.
Every so often I’ll get a beach ball that just won't quit. I’m unable to access the "Force Quit …" menu because of the beach ball. The only option left for me is to hold down the power button to force a system restart, not something I like to do.
With Windows one can opt out of such a “loop” by using CTL-ALT-DEL. Is there anything like this on the MAC?
Or something else?
In advance, thanks!
This concerns the ever-loving “Beach Ball”.
Every so often I’ll get a beach ball that just won't quit. I’m unable to access the "Force Quit …" menu because of the beach ball. The only option left for me is to hold down the power button to force a system restart, not something I like to do.
With Windows one can opt out of such a “loop” by using CTL-ALT-DEL. Is there anything like this on the MAC?
Or something else?
In advance, thanks!