How to fix a frozen MacBook or Mac?

How to fix a frozen MacBook or Mac?

Have you ever experienced a mac freeze? Having a frozen MacBook is annoying- basically if your Mac stops working in the middle of a meeting or something important., The best thing to do is not panic, then follow some simple steps to get back up and running. The problem occurs frequently when your operating system has not been updated for a long time, or your drive is out of space and clattered. 

Whatever the reason behind it,  after reading this blog you will know how to unfreeze a laptop.

 

The reason behind your Mac being frozen

While MacBooks are fairly powerful devices, even simple issues such as running too many apps and tabs on the browser can result in your Mac looking up and freezing over time. 

Below are the some of the reasons for Mac frozen: 

  • So many apps in the background 
  • Too many apps are running 
  • App crashing 
  • Too many tabs are open 
  • Not enough space left in the hard drive 
  • Hardware problem 
  • Any update pending 
  • Too many attachments in email 
  • Malware 

 

How to fix your frozen MacBook

Keep calm, don’t panic, and don’t press any buttons- this won’t help. We’ll cover how to unfreeze a Mac in the following section and how you can prevent this issue in the future. 

 

Stop a frozen or unresponsive app

One of the most common causes of your Mac freezing is an app crashing. Determine which apps cause the crash, sometimes an app that works in the background is at fault, so you might not be able to recognize it immediately.

But first, think about when the crash happens: if it occurs when you open or works with a specific app, chances are it is it. 

How to fix:

 On your Mac, press command + option + Esc to bring up the force quit menu. Select the app you want to stop and click the force quit button. If you still haven’t figured out what makes your Mac freeze, quit all processes, including those in the background, and see if it helps. 

 

Uninstall or reset unresponsive apps

When you encounter unresponsive apps regularly and your mac freezes when these apps are running, force quitting your MacBook may not be the best solution. Instead, you should uninstall or reset these apps. 

How to fix: To remove apps, use any mac optimizer app, Open the app, then click on the uninstaller tab> find out the app in question> Choose the app and click on uninstall

Tips: If you cannot delete an app because you need it for work or any other reason, you can reset it with CleanMyMac X, and then right-click on the arrow near the app name, then select reset. You can solve the problem by resetting the app to its default settings, then clearing up the app’s cache. 

 

Quit all when too many apps are running at the same time

It may not be one particular app causing all the trouble- perhaps there are just too many apps running at once, in this case, closing all of them will help.

How to fix: Click the Quit All icon in your Apple menu bar, then choose Settings > View Background Processes > Quit All from the dropdown menu. 

Additional tips: 

  1. Clean your Mac: A cluttered desktop can seriously slow down your mac, and can also cause a lot of problems, as every icon on your desktop is actually an image, not merely a link, and it is redrawn every time you open it. 
  2. Try a virus scan: If you don’t see any unresponsive apps or hard drive space issues, there may be some malware hampering your mac’s performance. 
  3. Reset your mac SMC: The system management controller (SMC) is a circuit in Intel-based Macs that controls things such as fan speed and power management. An SMC reset might solve some of the mac’s glitches, such as freezing problems. 

 

Conclusion: 

This concludes our guide on how to check the battery health in the Macbook. We offer service directly to Apple MacBook users at our Apple MacBook Service Center in Bangalore if your mac is fully frozen. Our service personnel is capable of guiding you through the problem. 

 

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