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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
MacBook and Possible virus
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 992788" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>You don't have a virus. Your HDD might be about to fail, or you might need to repair your permissions. Open Disk Utility and run a permissions repair. Also, how much free space do you have on your HDD? If it's less than 15%, that'd explain it too.</p><p></p><p>Stop freaking out. You are not running Windows. You do <strong>NOT</strong> have a virus. Your symptoms are typical of the things I just mentioned above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 992788, member: 96273"] You don't have a virus. Your HDD might be about to fail, or you might need to repair your permissions. Open Disk Utility and run a permissions repair. Also, how much free space do you have on your HDD? If it's less than 15%, that'd explain it too. Stop freaking out. You are not running Windows. You do [b]NOT[/b] have a virus. Your symptoms are typical of the things I just mentioned above. [/QUOTE]
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