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MacBook Pro - Interface seems frozen
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1512029" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>When the system DOES work properly, have you tried closing out all the applications and if you are running OS X Lion or above while shutting down, ensuring that you uncheck the option to restore all applications on startup and then power off. Power back on to a clean slate and see if it works..</p><p></p><p>Though, if you are having issues even at the login screen, the issue is not likely what you are loading after you login. </p><p></p><p>Has it done this for long? Do you remember when it started? Depending on when you got the MBP, you should be still under the 1 year AppleCare warranty, if not, and you haven't purchased the additional 2 years of coverage, I would highly recommend that you do and take it to the Apple Store and show it them if it's easily reproducible and have them help you figure out what's going on..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1512029, member: 110816"] When the system DOES work properly, have you tried closing out all the applications and if you are running OS X Lion or above while shutting down, ensuring that you uncheck the option to restore all applications on startup and then power off. Power back on to a clean slate and see if it works.. Though, if you are having issues even at the login screen, the issue is not likely what you are loading after you login. Has it done this for long? Do you remember when it started? Depending on when you got the MBP, you should be still under the 1 year AppleCare warranty, if not, and you haven't purchased the additional 2 years of coverage, I would highly recommend that you do and take it to the Apple Store and show it them if it's easily reproducible and have them help you figure out what's going on.. [/QUOTE]
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