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Q: Why does my Mac hang at some point? The startup is slower than usual and sometime's the graphic glitches occur. please help!

My mountain lion OS hangs like windows does and sumtimes have visual glitches like the drop down menu's are half visible. Sometimes it slows down at every point. And its just 2 months old. Please help.

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Mar 19, 2013 10:23 AM

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Q: Why does my Mac hang at some point? The startup is slower than usual and sometime's the graphic glitches occur. please help!

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  • by Eric Root,

    Eric Root Eric Root Mar 19, 2013 12:31 PM in response to magsons.sakhib
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    Mar 19, 2013 12:31 PM in response to magsons.sakhib

    Isolating Issues

     

    Do a backup, using either Time Machine or a cloning program, to ensure files/data can be recovered. Two backups are better than one.


    Try a restart.

     

    Run Disk Utility/Repair Permissions. Run until it reports no errors. If there is a recurring error, see the article on what permission errors can be ignored.

     

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    Disk Utility Repair Permissions You Can Safely Ignore

     

    Try setting up another admin user account to see if the same problem continues. If Back-to-My Mac is selected in System Preferences, the Guest account will not work. The intent is to see if it is specific to one account or a system wide problem. This account can be deleted later.

     

    Isolating an issue by using another user account

     

    If the problem is still there, try booting into the Safe Mode.  Shut down the computer and then power it back up. Immediately after hearing the startup chime, hold down the shift key and continue to hold it until the gray Apple icon and a progress bar appear. The boot up is significantly slower than normal. This will reset some caches, forces a directory check, and disables all startup and login items, among other things. If the system operates normally, there may be 3rd party applications which are causing a problem. Try deleting/disabling the third party applications after a restart. For each disable/delete, you will need to restart if you don't do them all at once.

                   

    Safe Mode

     

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    General information.

     

    Isolating issues in Mac OS X

     

    Troubleshooting Permission Issues

     

     

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