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Apr 12, 2016 12:04 PM in response to Adam Fby palegreenghosts,Do you happen to have FCPx
I do and have used it frequently without any freezes. A lot of my work is video-related and I haven't had any freezes with these. However I know they use the dedicated GPU and Safari is using the integrated GPU most of the times I've checked. Maybe relevant if this ends up being a graphics issue.
Outside of freezing when I close a tab in Safari, I've experienced a handful of 30 second freezes in games. They're very infrequent and I never saw a pattern as to what started them. I also once had a freeze when I was transferring files over a network with Finder. It was to a Windows machine using SMB or whatever the Yosemite equivalent is now. I had to hard reset the machine in the end.
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Apr 12, 2016 12:33 PM in response to dialabrainby Ripe Avocado,Ha!! I just hit the link and it opened instantly for me too.
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Apr 12, 2016 4:49 PM in response to palegreenghostsby Adam F,@palegreenhosts I don't have any crashes in FCPx, but I'm wondering if there's something that is started along with FCPx that is related the issue we're discussing. Maybe the same graphics memory is being accessed for both. I'm not sure.
I didn't use FCPx for a while after I installed STP. I had NO issues with STP for at least a couple of weeks, now I'm right back to where I started with multiple lockups every day.
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Apr 13, 2016 1:38 AM in response to palegreenghostsby AvoOhanian,I just tried it and everything was OK. Having said that, I did remove Flash completely (including any Adobe and Macromedia entries in ~/Library/... and Library/...) Interesting that you have an Nvidia unit. Practically all the comments I have seen on the web with this issue are from ATI based iMacs or Mac Pros.
Well, my machine is well over 5 years old now so time for a new retina 27 inch with 4Gb GPU in it :-)... Ok, maybe i'll wait until my unit actually dies.
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Apr 13, 2016 2:00 AM in response to AvoOhanianby palegreenghosts,I just tried it and everything was OK
I'm a little confused. In the last post I mentioned:
Can you confirm that the exact same sequence of events that I posted a few messages back is what causes yours too? Particularly that this occurs in Safari exactly when a tab with a HTML5 video (Flash not installed) is closed or switched from, and not at any other moment.
I'm not sure if this confirms that your freeze only happens at the exact moment you close a tab in Safari that has an embedded HTML5 video playing?
Practically all the comments I have seen on the web with this issue are from ATI based iMacs or Mac Pros.
In relation to the freeze I'm mentioning above, I've seen it happen to few (or possibly no?) models outside of some laptop models made during 2013 and 2014. I can't remember if anybody had it with an iMac. My struggle to remember indicates if there was any, it was few. I haven't seen anyone with a Mac Pro have this issue. I don't think any 2013/14 laptop models had an ATI card. Any other freeze I've seen has ultimately been clarified as the person confusing a different issue for the tab closing freeze.
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Apr 13, 2016 1:57 AM in response to Adam Fby palegreenghosts,I didn't use FCPx for a while after I installed STP. I had NO issues with STP for at least a couple of weeks, now I'm right back to where I started with multiple lockups every day.
Most of the time I'm browsing Safari I don't have FCPX running. Whether FCPX alters something graphical at system level, I don't know. It seems unlikely but it is an Apple product.
I had freezes after a clean install with no other software installed (including FCPX). I can't see a connection unless other people with this freeze start chiming in that they also run FCPX. That may be a bit of a mountain to climb now that anybody who says they run FCPX will likely need to be asked to clarify it's definitely this same freeze and not the new freeze from 10.11.4 or the other freezes from before.
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Apr 20, 2016 5:17 PM in response to palegreenghostsby Unloadedone,This has become a daily ordeal for me. Whenever I leave my Mack unattended for a few hours, I come back and get a spinning beach ball. I can't quit safari, sometimes I can bring other apps to the front, but they won't work. I can't click on the finder. The only way out of it is to reboot the Mac. Chrome and Firefox also seem to have issues with this latest update. I'm now down to using Opera as my regular browser. really hoping apple gets in a fix for this.
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Apr 21, 2016 12:16 AM in response to Unloadedoneby vmachiel,Yep, this is an issue for me now too. Have to reboot every couple of hours to keep this from happening, and that doesn't work half the time. Has there been ANY word from Apple regarding a fix?
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Apr 21, 2016 11:50 AM in response to vmachielby Unloadedone,vmachiel wrote:
Yep, this is an issue for me now too. Have to reboot every couple of hours to keep this from happening, and that doesn't work half the time. Has there been ANY word from Apple regarding a fix?
Nothing yet. It's been months and this is a very LONG thread. Maybe we have to stage a protest at our local Apple Store. LOL!
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Apr 21, 2016 12:05 PM in response to dialabrainby Unloadedone,dialabrain wrote:
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Boring and it never works. Protest!
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Apr 21, 2016 12:09 PM in response to Unloadedoneby dialabrain,Unloadedone wrote:
dialabrain wrote:
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Boring and it never works. Protest!
You can certainly protest. I'll just use a different browser until it's fixed.
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Apr 21, 2016 12:13 PM in response to dialabrainby Unloadedone,dialabrain wrote:
Unloadedone wrote:
dialabrain wrote:
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Boring and it never works. Protest!
You can certainly protest. I'll just use a different browser until it's fixed.
Yeah I'm doing that too. I'm actually impressed with how speedy opera is. Haven't used this thing in ages. I look at it as a vacation from safari. To alternate browsers dialabrain!
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Apr 21, 2016 12:18 PM in response to Unloadedoneby dialabrain,Well, Safari was never my browser of choice. So whether it's working or not doesn't affect me much.