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Mac crashes on certain/most sites
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<blockquote data-quote="Adric" data-source="post: 1415765" data-attributes="member: 245480"><p>I would believe your ISP. A bad Internet connection wouldn't cause the beach ball but rather you'd see the progress bar in safari slow or freeze altogether.</p><p></p><p>I have a few suggestions:</p><p>First, run software update from the apple menu and install any updates.</p><p></p><p>If using Safari, try opening it but before you do anything after it opens, go to the Safari menu -> reset safari</p><p>Make sure everything is checked and click ok.</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't work, try repairing permissions on your startup disk using the disk utility.</p><p></p><p>To open Disk Utility, from the Applications folder, open Utilities, and then double-click the Disk Utility icon. In the column on the left, click your startup disk. Click the First Aid tab, and then click Repair Disk Permissions. Disk Utility will reset any files and folders with incorrect settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adric, post: 1415765, member: 245480"] I would believe your ISP. A bad Internet connection wouldn't cause the beach ball but rather you'd see the progress bar in safari slow or freeze altogether. I have a few suggestions: First, run software update from the apple menu and install any updates. If using Safari, try opening it but before you do anything after it opens, go to the Safari menu -> reset safari Make sure everything is checked and click ok. If that doesn't work, try repairing permissions on your startup disk using the disk utility. To open Disk Utility, from the Applications folder, open Utilities, and then double-click the Disk Utility icon. In the column on the left, click your startup disk. Click the First Aid tab, and then click Repair Disk Permissions. Disk Utility will reset any files and folders with incorrect settings. [/QUOTE]
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