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It just hangs there.. it gets to the point where all the icons have gone and your left with the wallpaper and the symbol that says it thinking about something.. and t just stays there... :shrug:
there were a few updates last week, and im not sure how long its been doing it, its done it a few times in the past but now the last 3-4 days it not shut down properly at all!!..
a mac crashed? Say it ain't so...
Sorry, couldn't resist. Sorry i can't offer any advice but I hope it's back up and running for you soon![]()
Nothing in force quit other than finder..
Im running bootcamp and the windows side did crash a few days ago, so, when i try to boot into windows it wants to do a disc check, when it gets to the final part it just sits at 0% of the check.. its happened in the past and to get around it i booted into osx then rebooted and was fine.. but now as it wont shut down correctly its not clearing the problem in windows..
It the windows disc check it says you can press any key to cancel the check, but it wont work as the keyboard is USB.. (I think!!) so windows wont boot either.. OSX is fine other than not shutting down correctly.. Why is the cd tray opening when i start the putta??
a mac crashed? Say it ain't so...![]()
One of my tips shows how to make a particular partition the default boot partition. It would appear that the current boot partition is the MACOS SYSTEM DISC in your optical drive. Change this to be your MACOS partition and the check for your drive may change. It is feasible that this could fix the other problem but it is typical that is has started following a windows fault with bootcamp - Bootcamp is another partition and IT trying to boot could be the problem with the optical drive again.
Try restarting FINDER and shutting down together with the boot partition thing and you might find that the error goes away. If not we can look at it once the other fault has been removed.

Sorry mate, but how do i do that??![]()
right, got it, thanks.. but, i can do the choosing which partition to boot bit, but when i choose the osx one it opens the cd tray and boots ok.. it just wont shut down..
Also, should it give me the option to boot from cd at that point? cos it only shows the mac drive and the other hdd that are marked up as WINDOWS i assume its cos they have the fat32 formatting..
Hi I had a Imac that locked I was told to hold the on button for five seconds until the mac closes down then restart as normal it may take alonger time than normal if this fails try comand shift P & I ( last resort ) hope this helps but dont hold me responible Cheers neil
Nope, nothing is invincible. But the number of crashes, fails, reboots, BSoD's seen on a Mac compared to Windows makes for sad reading for any PC user. Let's not make this thread a Mac v's PC debate eh.I thought Macs were invincible to problems! Hope you get it sorted out.
Nope, nothing is invincible. But the number of crashes, fails, reboots, BSoD's seen on a Mac compared to Windows makes for sad reading for any PC user. Let's not make this thread a Mac v's PC debate eh.

Let's not make this thread a Mac v's PC debate eh.
I wasn't actually looking to flame a mac vs pc war, just observing the unusual circumstances here. You know, what is irritating is that when someone posts a thread stating they are having issues with their Mac and asking for help, some bright spark comes on and makes unnecessary, sarcast posts about 'what, a Mac crashes, never!' etc...Funny how it's usually the mac users who request this...I wasn't actually looking to flame a mac vs pc war, just observing the unusual circumstances here.
I get enough of a laugh on the mac vs pc war watching my dad beat himself up trying to figure out both his pc and his mac without need to see any more here!![]()
You know, what is irritating is that when someone posts a thread stating they are having issues with their Mac and asking for help, some bright spark comes on and makes unnecessary, sarcast posts about 'what, a Mac crashes, never!' etc...
I wish people would just stop the drivel about Mac v's PC and stick to the topic in hand - use what you like using, period. We see enough of this rubbish on other forums, we don't need to see it here too.

You mean the same way that every time someone has a problem with a windows based PC some Mac sheep comes along and says "get a Mac, they dont go wrong"![]()
In your utilities folder there is a program called activity monitor, this will list all running processes.Anyway, back on topic - is there a way with Mac's to see the running processes? (Like task manager on windows)
My guess would be that something is either processing and stuck in a loop or waiting for a response from somthing.
I would think it is more like something downloading, system updates or the like?