OS X :: Finding Spinning Beachball

Sep 24, 2009

2 yr old Macbook Pro boots up to the point where wallpaper appears - then its solid spinning. I've tied restarting a number of time same thing. I really don't have time for this.

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Software :: Spinning Beachball In XTorrent - How To Know About It

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Is anyone else getting spinning beachball in xTorrent lately?

Everytime I have fired it up over the last few days I get the spinning beachball after a few minutes.

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Jun 16, 2012

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iMac 2 GB, 250 GB disk (150 GB free).  

I recently had to initialize the HD and restore from Time Machine, so  I'm thinking I screwed something up then. what piece of Safari-related software could be missing or misplaced that would make pages load VERY slowly in Safari, but eventually load?

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I've got 500mb of RAM available for OSX to use the spinning beachball comes up every now and again and when it appears I’m unable to do anything other than move my mouse. I’m running latest version of OSX Mavericks.

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Apr 27, 2009

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Aug 27, 2008

Running 10.3.9 on a G4 iBook, suddenly started getting a verrrrry slow start up. Everyting fine up to the log in screen, choose user, enter passw, go through bits of blue screen right up until the wallpaper loads then, bam, on with the brakes. Spinning beachball, plus date, time, battery, language, volume, intnet connect, applescript and network icons all appearing one by one, very lazily, with no menu bar behind them. Takes a good couple of minues, thereafter everything ok. This doesn't happen when I reboot in safe mode. I've got about 30pc hard drive available, run a few bits of basic maintenance, but so far nothing.

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May 26, 2012

Since last night's Mac OS upgrade (I use Lion), the cursor in Safari is a constantly spinning beachball.  How can I turn it back into an arrow?  Safari is still working, by the way--but the beachball keeps spinning.

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Mar 17, 2009

Quite a while back, I switched from Firefox back to Safari, because Firefox was driving me crazy with it's intermittent freezes and whatnot. Safari was so much faster and allowed tabbing to menu form fields (which I think Firefox still does not do). But lately, it seems like Safari just slogs through everything it tries to do. Google maps is painful. Loading up the CBS website earlier took over a minute, and not because of a slow connection.

The spinning beachball now appears on every click it seems. This is was Safari 3, so I updated to Safari 4 beta, and it doesn't seem much better. It's odd because it didn't used to be like this...It just sort of started out of nowhere. One thing I do notice is that my hard drive is just churning away with activity at these times. Any ideas what could cause such random slowdowns? Restarting does not help. It's just as slow afterward.

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Nov 29, 2009

I don't know what my wife did to her 13" white MacBook, but Firefox is slow as molasses. Safari is working perfectly, but all of her bookmarks are in Firefox. I made sure she was on the correct network, than added opendns settings to DNS. I downloaded and installed the most recent Firefox and repaired permissions on the drive. I rebooted - same problem. Random beachballs causing the app to be useless. Safari works perfectly, so it's not an Internet issue. I haven't tried other apps to be sure but right now it seems confined to Firefox.

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Sep 30, 2009

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Here's what I currently know
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OS X :: Mouse Not Working After Wake / Mouse Cursor Is Beachball And Not Spinning

Jun 6, 2008

When I wake from sleep, my mouse cursor is a beachball that is NOT spinning. I can use my mouse like normal, move it, and click on things, but its still a beachball. I beleive it stays like this until the mouse is actually supposed to be a beachball (when I open a few programs at the same time and the computer starts "thinking"), then it starts spinning and after that it goes back to the normal black arror cursor.

Might be a problem from the 10.5.3 update? anyone else experience this?

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Dec 13, 2009

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Jul 27, 2010

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Mar 19, 2012

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OS X :: Beachball At Startup / Wakeup On G5 IMac

Apr 6, 2009

When I start or wake up my imac g5 (Tiger) and open safari the system seems to hang for about a minute or so (beachball when curson is on desktop, but app names show when cursor is over the dock). Does not happen when I start other applications first, but even these stop when I start safari immediately after. System runs normally once safari is running. Permissions repair and other usual maintenance task performed (I use onyx), but problem persists.

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OS X :: Safari / Firefox Beachball With Flash In SL

Aug 31, 2009

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The last several times I tried to quit everything, preparing for a shutdown or reboot, Safari has gone into a tailspin and I had to force-quit it. Any ideas?

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OS X Mavericks :: Beachball - Finder Not Responding

Jun 30, 2014

After I boot and log in if I attempt to open a drive or folder that's on my desktop it causes the Finder to be non-responsive and a beach ball persists. In the window of "Force Quit Applications" it reads "Finder (not responding)". If I force quit finder it will quit and relaunch, but then the same scenerio all over again. If I do a Spotlight search for say an App that's not in my dock and then select it I can get any App to launch. If I choose an App from my dock I can get it to launch. If I attempt to restart the machine while the beach ball is spinning the restart will be ignored and I have to hard shutdown and startup via the power button. 

I also have another user account, on this system, which has the same problems. 

I've run DU permissions repair and ran all weekly and monthly scripts via Onyx. 

Booting in Safe Mode has the same effect. 

Console

If I run Console and attempt to open a drive, on my desktop, I get: 

"6/30/14 11:01:28.710 AM WindowServer[174]: disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Finder" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them." 

"6/30/14 11:01:42.711 AM WindowServer[174]: disable_update_likely_unbalanced: UI updates still disabled by application "Finder" after 15.00 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds). Likely an unbalanced disableUpdate call." 

What can I do to restore the finder and get it working again? 

Edit in: running 10.9.3 on a 2010 Mac Pro.

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Laptops :: G4 With Leopard OS X Not Booting - Beachball Spins

Aug 20, 2009

Can someone help direct me to the boot-up keyboard commands to mount the Mac when you see this icon on the screen:

http://www.harrisonburg.org/HHS/mac_screen.jpg
(circle with diagonal slash through - international"NO" symbol)

It's an Aluminum PowerBook G4 running the first Leopard OS/X system. Need to recover the valuable data on the drive, but won't boot. Beachball just spins and spins with this screen showing.

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IMac :: Sometimes Unresponsive - Busy Beachball Popping Up

Sep 13, 2010

Our 1.5 year old iMac (20" iMac, 2.4GHz Core 2 duo, otherwise known as "iMac 8.1") has started to act really strange: the busy "beachball" popping up all the time, things lagging behind or being very unresponsive (e.g. I might access an application's menu or press a window button and won't get any response until a minute later). Booting is also an issue: often times the white screen which appears with the startup chime stays there forever with that spinning circle. Other times all seems well and the Finder desktop with the dock appears, but the Finder menu bar never shows up (or appears 20 minutes later!). I've also had instances when a large folder icon with a question mark on it appears right after the startup chime (I take it this means that a bootable drive isn't found or isn't working).

Strangely there are instances when everything works as it should. But something is obviously wrong with it. So what else have I tried in order to rectify or indicate where the problem lies:
- reinstalled MacOSX from the DVD while keeping the user data
- reinstalled MacOSX from the DVD, completely erasing the internal hard drive first (I've back up my user files on an external Time Machine hard drive)
- run "Apple hardware test" from the MacOSX installation DVD. No indications of damaged RAM.
- removed the 4GB memory upgrade (two 2GB DIMMs) and replaced it with the 1GB DIMM that came with the iMac when we bought it
- ran "Disk utility", checking the drive for errors, SMART status and permission issues
- booted into Safe mode (CMD-S while booting), then entering: applejack AUTO restart to do a deep fix/check of the drive
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Aug 12, 2009

After I installed 10.5.8. Ithought the beachball issues were gone. Yesterday I update Safari and it's a mess! Every few minutes Beachball and Beachball again. BTW I have the standard 250GB HDD.

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OS X :: Mac Snow Leopard Random Beachball Freezes

Oct 13, 2009

Since I use Snow Leopard I get randomly (around 1 to 10 ) freezes. When I get it I can click some applications but can't make changes in it. The beachball keeps spinning for some seconds and after the wait I can just continue working. I first thought it was Firefox, because it almost everytime happens when I am browsing the web, but I get the same with Safari.

It's getting verry annoying now :-(

I already checked:
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- Repair disk permissions
- Run Apple diagnostics

Repairs my 1.5 year old mbp already had:
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- Topcase
- Logicboard
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IMac :: Getting Beachball When Loading Page In Safari

Nov 5, 2009

My parents iMac is getting the beachball after about 5 minutes online on any browser (AOL, Safari, and Firefox) but every other Mac in the house is loading fine. The iMac is on Snow Leopard and was bought in July of 2008.

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PowerPC :: G5 Running Slow / Clicking On Anything Result Is Beachball

Jul 29, 2010

I recently acquired a PowerMac G5. To be honest, I wasnt even sure what it was, it was given to me, and I popped off the side panel and saw that is says G5. Anyway, it is used, but was given to me by a family member who runs an IT department. anyway,here is my issue.

This thing is VERY VERY SLOW. It boots up fine, in what I would call a normal speed, but as soon as everything appears to be ready, if I click on anything, I just get a beachball. My first assumption was that it was the hard drive, as I could hear a clicking/ticking sound, so I popped off the side panel and the sound is coming from the hard drive. I have read through alot of threads, and it seems that the general consensus is that if it is in fact the hard drive, then it would not boot up. The other thing that I read is that it could possibly be the logic board. Where exactly is the logic board located at?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Getting Hourly Beachball (Possibly Time Machine)

May 14, 2012

I am having this problem since may be a week. I am suspecting that it started after updating to 10.7.4 Lion. Every hour, in my case at 47 minutes of the hour, I get a spinning beach ball and my MacBook becomes (sometimes completely) unresponsive. This happened in several programs including, Safari, Word, PowerPoint, Mail, Address Book etc etc.

Once I noticed that when this was happening my Time Machine icon was spinning (preparing backup). So I thought it might be related to that. Especially since time Machine tries to backup every hour. Now I usually backup every couple of days by connecting my USB drive, and have never had these problems before. I am guessing that every time Time Machine tries to make an hourly backup my computer for some reason becomes unresponsive.

I kept an eye out for it and indeed every time it happens it is at minute 47 of the hour in my case. And it happens every hour. Although I usually do not see the spinning Time Machine icon since my MacBook usually becomes almost completely unresponsive and reacts to almost nothing. I am guessing that's why I only noticed the time Machine icon spinning just once.

Info:
MacBook 5,1 Aluminum 2008, Mac OS X (10.5.7), C2D 2.4GHz, 4GB, 250GB

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Intel Mac :: Beachball Starts Up But Then Quickly Shuts Back Down?

Jun 27, 2012

I can turn on my mac, the beach ball starts spinning and stays spinning for awhile, finally starts up but then quickly shuts back down? I have never encountered this type of problem with my desktop before!  I have checked all the power supplies and reset the powercord,  I unplugged the computer and tried to reboot it to no avail.  Does anyone know how to do the type of reboot where you hold down the power button and two keys (?) wait for the 2nd chime then let go of the keys?  I believe that is how it's done. 

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.1), operating system- not 100% sure?

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OS X Yosemite :: Launchpad Won't Accept Keyboard Input - Safari Freezes With Beachball

Dec 8, 2014

MacBook Pro (Mid 2014)

OS X 10.10.1 

I changed my Mac to log in with my iCloud password, which I also recently changed. This is when things went... crazy. 

• Upon reboot, my Keychain password will not work. No password I give Keychain will work. 

• Safari just sits there with the beachball. Force-quit shows Safari as "Not Responding." 

• Launchpad will not accept keyboard input 

I've repaired the drive and preferences. No change.

For what it's worth, another account on the same machine does NOT exhibit these issues. 

Info:
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)

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