![]() ![]() I am going to see if I can start the Mac in Safe mode and see if that can isolate the issue. But for one, it doesn't tell anyone WHAT was the cause of this issue. I know there's a very good chance I might be able to solve the issue. ![]() Is anyone experiencing this? Obviously I am not looking for the generic "just reinstall the OS." thingy. So after a long time, nothing is happening.įinally I have to force shut down the computer and restart, just so I can use Safari normally. But the login-logout process is held hostage by Safari, it seems like. I try to log out and login (instead of restarting, as it's a bit faster). I see the greyed out "Safari not responding." message. ![]() I try to force quit from the Dock (also from the Apple menu). I go click on the button on the Dock, no response I notice Safari is not running (it's my main browser, second is Chrome) I am also not someone who downloads a whole lot of apps frequently, delete etc. My Mac is running normally, no obvious issues. I can't be the only one experiencing this. I remember bragging about this too! I am beginning to wonder lately about this luxury! Happy to provide more info and answer questions.Ĭan't start or quit Safari, have to force shut down Mac and restart! Once upon a time it was said that Mac OS was so well isolated from the apps in its own space that if an app crashed, it wouldn't bring down Mac OS X. Things seemed to work fine after install and during some post-install app updates and other activities.Īfter several hours away from the Mini, I began noticing weird behavior, and have been investigating since. Just installed Mac OS 12.4 (21F79) Monterey on Mac Mini (Late 2014) with 1.4GHz Dual core Intel i5, 4GB RAM, and new Samsung SSD 870 EVO 1TB freshly set up with GPT (GUID Partition Table) and 999.86 GB Apple_APFS partition. There are Seven different desktops and backgrounds, none of which cause/caused problems on earlier OS versions, including 10.13 10.14 and 10.15.Īfter a minute to 90 seconds the partial row of icons disappears, and it becomes possible to use Control+Left or Right arrow key to move between desktops, but clicking on anything produces no results.Īfter several more minutes of waiting, it appears to clear itself, and I could resume typing this (In Notes, so I didn’t lose the content if I had to restart.) IE: Clock keeps ticking, the mouse pointer can move, but clicking on anything does nothing. Multiple Desktop Use Creates Lockup: Attempting to use “Control+Up Arrow” to bring in the row of multiple desktop icons above the menu bar puts only about 1/8th of the bottom of the icons visible above the menu bar, and also causes a lengthy lockup of the screen activity. I have to either right click to get the pop up menu up, then click on "Open," (which doesn't always happen) or go the Applications folder and click on the app to get it to open. Does not happen when Magnification is turned off.ĭock Icons Unresponsive: Clicking on a Dock icon to activate an app gets no expected response: IE: App activates. The dock cursors remain in the raised state when the cursor is moved to elsewhere on the screen. If Magnification is on, the magnified icons tend to track the position of the cursor in the upper menu bar: IE: If one clicks on a menu dropdown on the left, the dock icons directly below rise up and stay risen until the cursor is moved somewhere else in the upper menu. Monterey OS 12.4-Dock unresponsive, Multiple desktop use creates lockup, Other anomalies Dock is or becomes unresponsive. I can also force quit every application, except Finder and application(A) I closed Safari and opened other applications and did the same thing as Safari.īasically, the little tab thing only appears when I open other applications other than Finder and application(A). I noticed that the little tab thing on the top appeared. I noticed that the screen was still on and that it did not restart or shut down at all. I closed my MacBook and waited for a few minutes. I went to Safari and it said "Can't open" because it was interfering with the restart of my Macbook. I tried force quitting them by clicking on Finder and the application and it didn't work. (The tab thing is the horizontal thing across the screen that shows the little apple logo, finder, file, edit, view, go, etc.) I saw that Finder and application(A) were still on, so I tried quitting them. The dock was still there and the little tab thing at the top disappeared. I was gonna restart my MacBook, but the screen stayed on. ![]() I tried restarting MacBook and it won't restart. I can force quit and open every single application, except Finder and application(A). I opened the "force quit application", nothing happened. I went to activity monitor and terminal, but I couldn't find Finder and application(A). I tried every single possible way to force quit Finder and application (A), but nothing seems to work. I can't open Finder and an application(A). ![]()
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