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New MacBook Pro out of the box. When I try to run any software, I get a message saying "No Available Windows" and I can't run anything. Sometimes a restart fixes it. Any ideas?

MacBook Pro, macOS Sierra (10.12.1)

Posted on Mar 28, 2017 4:46 PM

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Posted on Jun 17, 2017 12:37 PM

I think I know what the problem is! This was happening to me just a few moments ago - computer fresh out of the box - but the strange (and super irritating) thing was that my boyfriend could open every application with out any problem. You can imagine my frustration! After some research and no answers my boyfriend for the fun off it took my finger and "controlled it" .... it worked! So turns out I was just pushing too hard.. so try a very gentle touch, hope it will work for those who stumble in here in search for answers.

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Jun 17, 2017 12:37 PM in response to lostinfog999

I think I know what the problem is! This was happening to me just a few moments ago - computer fresh out of the box - but the strange (and super irritating) thing was that my boyfriend could open every application with out any problem. You can imagine my frustration! After some research and no answers my boyfriend for the fun off it took my finger and "controlled it" .... it worked! So turns out I was just pushing too hard.. so try a very gentle touch, hope it will work for those who stumble in here in search for answers.

Jul 3, 2017 11:46 AM in response to lostinfog999

A new macbook shouldn't have ANY issues out of the box. and i'm sure if the apple tech couldn't solve the issue on a new computer you'd be steered to exchange at the Apple Store.


You should exchange it and expect no such issues from the new. apple doesn't release broken computers.


(I have one piece of software (a game download) that only occasionally displays the message only when it switches between full screen and non when the software is not expecting to do so. No other software displays the message.)

Jul 3, 2017 11:47 AM in response to Agla_S

I think I know what the problem is! This was happening to me just a few moments ago - computer fresh out of the box - but the strange (and super irritating) thing was that my boyfriend could open every application with out any problem. You can imagine my frustration! After some research and no answers my boyfriend for the fun off it took my finger and "controlled it" .... it worked! So turns out I was just pushing too hard.. so try a very gentle touch, hope it will work for those who stumble in here in search for answers.


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This is not a problem Apple or Apple Communities can help you with. I suggest restoring your whole system from safe mode and securing the computer out of reach.

Jul 3, 2017 3:07 PM in response to QuietMacFan

I should have mentioned the simpler and more important things to check first:


If you press F3 (shortcut for Mission Control), on an empty desktop (any working iMac), it will say "no windows available". (mission control has no windows to show (none to choose and slid) and says this in the middle of the desktop, but it does show the top bar of mission control for other desktops)


Therefore make sure your F3 key isn't stuck, MORESO that your keyboard is fully charged (plugged in - or try some usb spare have you one). Check settings for mission control (though they should be perfect if it's new).

Jan 9, 2018 9:08 PM in response to lostinfog999

Ignore the return to store replies, as I never had this problem before, until my last update (today 01-10-2018) and I am running "High Sierra" 10.13.2 . . . . Also, this only occurs (so far) when I try to play "Infinite Tanks" online.


IF, I can figure it out I will come back and report. I am running a tried and tested true (2014 build) late 2013 Mac "Trashcan" Pro 8 core 3 Ghz. 64GB RAM and two AMD D500 video cards. And this machine runs flawlessly until today and, as I said, "Online Gaming".

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