I'm tempted to get a new iMac since my 2009 one is getting pretty old, but I worry that I'll end up with the same problem if I do. Bet SkyFactory 4 repeat until you find what mod is causing the issue Poweradspy will not only show you the winning ADS, but also allow you to see the. I purchased the macbook pro in mid 2009 and it has OS X lion 10.7.3 installed on it. I dont know what is causing this/any possible fixes to my problem. If you were watching a video, horizontal lines cut through the screen. One second your MacBook is working perfectly fine, the other second everything just hangs up the cursor won’t move. Details: Your Mac just freezes without any signs and it happens every few hours or days. The screen will freeze, sound will stop, but the color wheel will spin and i can move it around with the trackpad. Scenario 3: MacBook Pro keeps freezing randomly. I'm not sure if buying a new iMac will solve the problem if it's malware in one of my files that would be imported into the new iMac. My Macbook Pro has been freezing frequently for about 30-45 seconds at a time. But more than half of my terabyte of memory is "available." My memory was partitioned with a big chunk reserved for a virtual PC (Parallels software) that I never use now, so maybe that's part of the problem. We we set up some menus Dismantle the top cover of your CCTV DVR or DVR by unscrew the four or six screws in the sides This ID can. I've tried the unplug-and-wait-five-minutes solution and even have tried parameter resets, but the problem of freezing continues. The genius said the temperature didn't seem abnormally hot. But I took the computer to the Apple store genius and he checked it out (especially the fan) and said there was no problem, possibly because in taking it to the store I had to unplug it, which he said sometimes solves fan-type problems. The temperature (measured with a kitchen probe digital thermometer) of the top of the computer goes sometimes to 110 F.
The mouse cursor will move but clicking doesn't do anything so I have to manually turn off and then turn on the computer. My 2009 iMac (10.11.6 OSX 21.5 inch) freezes apparently randomly, even when using only Safari or Firefox apps.