Anyone else finding that Tahoe 26 freezes up every few minutes?

I installed Tahoe 26 last night on my 2024 MacBook Pro (M3). Are other people finding that it just freezes up every few minutes? I don't have any "interesting" apps installed (other than MS Word they are all Apple Apps). But every 10-15 minutes, everything just freezes up: I can move the mouse but not click on anything. It stays that way for 2-5 minutes, then resumes normal operation. It happens whether I am running software or just navigating in the finder. So right now, I'm trying to figure out if this is a "me problem" or an "I upgraded too soon" mistake.

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Sep 22, 2025 10:56 AM

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Posted on Feb 2, 2026 8:21 AM

OK. Well.. I stumbled upon a thread in a different forum. Apparently Pages, if left open, causes the system to go in to a never-ending indexing loop. You have to drop the hard drive in to "Privacy" and remove it to break the loop. Then restart. I did this and have not had a problem since. I also no longer use Pages. Started using an open source WP. This after having wiped my drive clean and doing a clean re-install of OS. That worked fine until one day it didn't. So through more research I discovered this little hiccup in the OS sphere. Hope this helps.

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Feb 2, 2026 8:21 AM in response to dhp317

OK. Well.. I stumbled upon a thread in a different forum. Apparently Pages, if left open, causes the system to go in to a never-ending indexing loop. You have to drop the hard drive in to "Privacy" and remove it to break the loop. Then restart. I did this and have not had a problem since. I also no longer use Pages. Started using an open source WP. This after having wiped my drive clean and doing a clean re-install of OS. That worked fine until one day it didn't. So through more research I discovered this little hiccup in the OS sphere. Hope this helps.

Oct 9, 2025 3:27 AM in response to dhp317

I have a solution🎉!!


My M3 Pro MBP was freezing every two minutes, ish since Tahoe. Phone to Apple support for an hour didn't really solve anything, so I tinkered about. This is what I did — something worked because it doesn't happen any more — I did it all pretty fast so I'm unsure which step exactly worked, but this works...


System Settings — Spotlight — Search Privacy — add your hard drive. Come out of settings, close it, restart, back into settings and remove hard drive. This forces indexing to stop and restart.


Delete everything from user/library/cache and Mac/library/cache


disk utility - hard drive - data - delete all Time Machine snapshots


delete start up items and processes that aren't used


That's it.


I suspect the answer is step 1, so do that and restart, and see how you go. I think the best thing, is when there is a full system update, to erase the Mac and start from scratch. Updates never seem to work 100%.


Don't delete anything if it'll affect what you do. With me, it didn't, but it was a risk. Step 1 doesn't involve deleting anything.

Nov 20, 2025 6:01 AM in response to dhp317

I wanted to share my experience. I started having this annoying issue randomly, much later after the OS update to Tahoe, and also happened spot with Sequoia as well. So I suppose it is not strictly Tahoe related.


However, I have resolved (or so it seems) by excluding the ~/Library/Caches/ from Spotlight privacy configuration in the Preferences panel.

Nov 20, 2025 6:31 AM in response to dhp317

Only one thing solved this for me, and it was the brute force method.


I had to wipe my drive (had 2 boot backups and a time machine so didn't stress), rebuild from my time machine backup, reinstall the original OS, create a new user ID (only temporarily), then upgrade to Tahoe and THEN use migration assistant to rebuild.


not one single freeze since. I did this on the advice of Apple technicians. It was onerous, but I picked a time when I wouldn't be using the computer anyway.

Sep 22, 2025 12:05 PM in response to dhp317

dhp317 wrote:

Thanks for your appropriate suggestions. I should have mentioned that I have done that. If anything, the freezing up was more frequent in safe mode. I think I will roll back to Sequoia and hope something gets patched.


Safeboot is more trouble shooting and not meant to run smoothly— just to differentiate issue than what got you here, and remove system cache files. Its going to be choppy yes.


" system modifications and system accelerations are disabled temporarily"


the etrecheck as suggested may reveal something or reinstall the macOS on top of your existing macOS to resolve major upgrade issue How to reinstall macOS - Apple Support Aoole makes this part easy



no issue like yours on a 2019 Intel MPB 16" macOS 26

Feb 2, 2026 10:07 AM in response to xnufan

I've experienced freezes myself, so it's clearly an issue on some Macs. I'll try turning off Spotlight indexing for a while.

It could be a metadata importer installed with some app that produces custom content. In order to index the data, Spotlight needs an mdimporter. That could be incompatible with this version of Spotlight, or it could be stumbling on indexing one of the app's files.

Oct 28, 2025 11:10 AM in response to Mandycpj

I have a mac mini m4 processor. Tahoe freezes up often have to force quit good chrome of all things, Mail and Messages same things. They work for a little while then just freeze. Thinking of rolling back the upgrade.

I'm also running it on an M4 Pro Mini. Not a single issue as you describe. Also, no issues on an M2 MacBook Pro. I suspect it is some incompatible system modification. Etrecheck can show you what you have installed.

Oct 21, 2025 12:44 PM in response to peterhamm

peterhamm wrote:

I've never experienced this in a MacOS upgrade, and they do get to test these things, so yes... It is, in a very real sense, their fault that 1. This happens and that 2. I virtually can't find the source of the problem without investing in a third party app.

Just to be clear, the way developing operating systems work is, not just for macOS but Windows and Linux as well.


Apple develops a new version of macOS. They make it available for third-party developers to test months before it is released. The first developer release of Tahoe was June 6th. Apple does not test the OS against the tens of thousands of third-party apps that are available, possibly hundreds of thousands. It is up to third-party developers to make sure their apps are compatible with the latest version of macOS.


It is up to users to make sure the software they have installed and use is compatible before they install a new version of an operating system. In the case of Apple, it is literally impossible to test every machine and configuration a user may have. So no, it's not Apple's fault.


As far as finding your particular problem, first you need to test in Safe Mode because that limits what third-party software you may have installed when you start your Mac.


Hopefully that clarifies the issue.

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