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How to Handle a Mac Freeze. Hypnotized by the spinning beach ball of death? Regain control
of your Mac when it locks up. You will need and computer running a mac os. Step 1. Force
quit an unresponsive application by either pressing and holding down Command Option Escape,
or by clicking the Apple and selecting Force Quit. Then select the application and click
the Force Quit button. Step 2. Quit programs not listed in Force Quit, such as the dock,
by going to the Utilities folder and opening Process Viewer. Select the process and click
the Quit Process button. Step 3. Log out if the computer remains frozen despite quitting
applications and processes. Click the Apple and select Log Out; and then log back on to
see if the problem is fixed. Step 4. Shut down the computer if everything else fails
by holding down the power button until the computer turns off. Leave the computer off
for two minutes to help prevent data corruption. Step 5. Restart the computer by pressing the
power button. Go into safe mode to run a check of the hard drive by pressing and holding
the Shift key when the computer chimes during startup. Step 6. Relaunch your applications
to make sure the freeze has been fixed. Did you know Did you know? In 1997, Microsoft
invested $150 million in Apple to develop Microsoft Office for Apple, and in exchange
Apple put Internet Explorer on their computers.