![]() ![]() Some more details which might help to diagnose what's happening is that it seems to cause problems to Finder, and the mouse and keyboard most often. ![]() It either shows the blank desktop background or a black screen (with the back-light on), even when I let the computer sit overnight, it doesn't fully power off on these occasions. On around three occasions I've had to just hold down the power button on the back of the iMac to force it to finish shutting down. each step taking a painful amount of time. I try and click the Apple symbol in the top left, but it takes two minutes to open etc. What's really annoying is that because it's freezing, it takes about 10-20 minutes to actually reboot. But once it starts with the spinning loading cursor, it just doesn't seem to fix until I manage to reboot the iMac. For example, it's usually something like, I'll open my browser and while the app is opening and loading the data, I'll do something else like open another application or finder window, and this can trigger it to go crazy. I usually have to trigger it a few minutes later by quickly interacting with two applications. Now, about half the times I reboot it, or after I wake it up from sleep, it starts crashing. The iMac is doing really weird things now. ![]() I did that two weeks ago, but I have realized it was a bad idea. Eventually I upgraded to Big-Sur and used it for nearly a year, but very occasionally it would do minor weird things causing the computer to run slow, or have applications not respond.Įventually I thought, I need to do a clean install of MacOS, maybe that will fix these bugs. My iMac shipped with Catalina and it worked so smooth and wonderfully. ![]()
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