Intel Mac :: 10.6.8 Does Not Shut Down
Apr 23, 2012My mac does not shut down, the blue screen is there for ever. to shut it down I have to do that manually, but i am afraid to damage my mac by switching it always like that!
View 1 RepliesMy mac does not shut down, the blue screen is there for ever. to shut it down I have to do that manually, but i am afraid to damage my mac by switching it always like that!
View 1 RepliesI can't shut down my iMac, only by pushing the button on the backside.
Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.11)
MY iMac hangs at the blank screen when attempting to shut it down..All OS is up to date.
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IMAC DUAL CORE 2.4 MHZ, 4 GHZ RAM
I just purchased my imac last week. I am trying to shut down my computer so I can go to sleep. Everytime I try to shut it down a window pops up and it reads "can not shut down programs are still operating go to finder."
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I shut down my iMac, everything seems to shut down ok until it gets to the grey screen and then the wheel just keeps spinning. I have repaired permissions but am at a loss for what else to try.Â
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
My iMac 2009 w'ill not always shut down as it schould
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iMac (24-inch Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Preview will not force quit. I installed a back up disk to save 3 photo's on my new computer. It has been saving the photo's for 2 days now and I can't shut it off or eject the disk.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)
How do I shutoff the voice over?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
My Mac is not shutting down, it says I need to close Safari. Quit Safari is grayed out when attempting to Quit.
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iMac
programs still operating when trying to shut down iMac. how do I fix ? I just purchased this mac last week
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iMac
My iMac 27inch, Mid 2010 2.93 ghz i7 running Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3, doesn't shut down or restart properly. Once I choose the option in apple menu it goes into white screen with a wheel spinning, it freezes there. The only to proceed is by manually holding the power button. Checked and repaired all disk permissions in standard and recovery mode, reset PRAM and SMC, did couple of cleaning procedures of cache and relative, did a whole virus running procedure. Cant figure out what has happened. It happens after I operate computer after turning it on, but it does shutdown and restart if its done straight away after turning it on without opening anything. I tried to monitor maybe it some software that makes act like that, but didn't find a link.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.1), 27 LED cinema display
How do I SHUT THIS ANNOYING VOICE UP?????
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011)
I am starting to have my imac go a little nuts on me. I was importing video from Iphoto to Imovie when the screen went dark and the message " Your computer must be turned off now, Please press power button.Â
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imac, Mac OS X (10.6.4)
When I shut my computer down it won't start up again unless I physically unplug it and plug it back in again.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
My iMac shut itself down last night while in sleep mode. It's rarely ever turned off. I cannot get it started today. I'm not the most tech saavy person but can follow instructions if someone could walk me through it. Â
Purchased in 2006 and has worked well until now. AppleCare has expired.
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iMac (20-inch Late 2006)
safari does not allow shut down why.? I get a tab that says to quite safari and i do, but it still does not allow it to shut down why.?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an Intel Imac G5 2.66 gHz 2 core duo running 10.6.3. I am unable to get it shut down or sleep. Choosing either results in the display blacking out, the fans run for about 1 second and then everything come back on as if nothing has happened. I've reset the Pram and Vram, disconnected all USB and Firewire devices, tried it with and without file sharing and Airport operating. A 'hard' shutdown with the power button works fine. I have checked for any firmware updates but mine is fine. This happened once before and clearing out some files from deleted apps cured the problem but it's back now.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have an iMac running 10.7.3 that will not shut down or restart using the apple menu. The only way to get this machine to shut down is to hold down the on/off button on the back of the computer. This has been a problem for quite some time and may have started with Lion, but I’m not sure. .
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Mac OS X (10.7.2)
While working on my iMac, it suddenly went off. No warning at all. I've tried all the basic stuff and nothing happens. Holding the power button in and I don't hear the normal sounds. Thought it might have overheated but after it's cooled down, still nothing.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I have added all of the updates and patches but the problem continues. It started with one application and now it's happening to others where they shut down suddenly at start-up and have to be restared and the windows restored. It's a brand new computer and wasn't doing this initially.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
My iMac won't shutdown unless I hold down the power button. It just sits on the grey screen, sometimes with the cursor sometimes not.
Info:OS Lion, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
How do I log in after a shut down when I forgot the password
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iMac, iOS 6
I can't restart or shut down my mac from the Apple menu
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iPhoto '11, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)
My email is not visible and I cannot shut down the mail app
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iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2013)
My iMac runs perfectly fine; more or less as it did when it was new. In OS X, when I shut down the computer, the fan runs at full speed indefinitely, unless I unplug it or boot back up. When running, the fan is perfectly normal (increases speed a bit when doing something taxing). I've never heard it at full speed before until this started happening. After following the SMC reset procedure with no luck (I'd like to add that the SMC reset only says it relates to fan problems when the computer is ON), I searched a bit and noticed there are one or two cases where a problem like mine was believed to be a motherboard issue, and therefore a costly fix.Â
However, here's the fun part. When booted into Windows 8.1, shutting down the iMac does not cause this issue to occur. It stays silent, as it should, even if I disconnect then reconnect the power. This leads me to believe it's unlikely to be a motherboard issue. However I've wiped, restored, and reinstalled fresh copies of Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Windows 8.1, and the result is still the same: if I don't want to have to unplug it from the wall, then I have to use Windows to shut it down.Â
So then, my questions are these:
-What is the difference between shutting down from OS X and shutting down from Windows?
-Is an operating system allowed/able to touch BIOS settings?
-Is it possible to still be a hardware problem, given this difference?Â
My default OS is OS X, and it makes no difference if I change that to Windows. I also did a PRAM reset, even though that has nothing to do with fans...
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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)
My mac is 6 months old has the latest OS. When I leave it playing music either in Itunes or on u tube. It shuts down to login after 15 minutes. If I am using it it does not. I have disabled all energy saving options and all "never shut down" options selected. But everytime I leave it religiously shuts down after 15 minutes.
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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)
My imac will not shut off/restart or let me download the new updates because it says I have to quit the TextEdit first, but it will not let quit it. When I open up the TextEdit the Quit option is in a faded black/Grey color and does not do anything when I click on it.
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), iOS 5.1
I dont get it, the usb cord that I am using is an apple product. Everytime I plug my iphone to transfer music, upgrade, and such to my imac and then when I shut down my imac it freezes? I have a leopard latest version 10.6.8.
Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I have a mid-2011 IMac running Lion 10.7.3. From the time I got it, last Sept., it has said it has a problem and has to shut-down and restart. Then a long report appears with all the codes and apps. listed to be sent to Apple.This was first happening ever 3-4 wee, then every 2-3 weeks, and lately I had 2 in one day. I always add in the comments section that I would like to know what is going on, but never get any feedback, can't read the code well enough, but CPU 2 seems to show up. aI talked to Applecare last week and got a problem munber. The rep. says those reports are used by tech services to see what changes to make, and not tied to individual machines. I am concerned that I may have a lemon that will give out after my Applecare expires. I'm not anxious for a replacement or having the screen pulled to get inside to repair it. I've got it set up too well to risk it.Â
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhile I was creating a multiple .rar file I accidentally shut down the power, after restarting the imac it won't respond and the only thing I can do is move the mouse cursor, but nothing reacts.
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iMac