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XOallixs0n Posted at 1:52 pm on July 18, 2008
I have a Mac. It's relatively new. I've only had it for about a month. I switched over from a PC so there are still a few things I do not know about.

When your Mac freezes (mine just did and I'm not sure why) is there any code to unfreeze it (ex; on the PC you use alt+control+delete)?

? Thanks in advance darlings

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Hey Jewlee Posted at 2:00 pm on July 18, 2008
never happened to me.
but I'd click "force quit" or command-alt-escape, just a guess/
supersexy9 Posted at 1:59 pm on July 18, 2008
best way to fix it - don't use it - go back to pc.

macs are so insecure and crap

but other than that not a clue

marshmellowman Posted at 1:54 pm on July 18, 2008
Should any application ever freeze you can right click (or control click) the icon in the dock and select Force Quit, if that doesn't appear hold down the option (alt) button and the "Force Quit" should appear instead of "Quit".

If you can't use your dock for whatever reason simply press Command (apple) - Option (alt) - Escape at the same time. That will give you a little popup and you can select any application that's frozen and click "Force Quit".

XOallixs0n Posted at 1:54 pm on July 18, 2008
Quote: from Dave3564 at 4:53 pm on July 18, 2008

Command, Option Escape, and my macbook freezes whenever you open 2 docs at once for like 5 secs, macs suck ballz!!

hey thanks babe. thats awesome!

and i like macs better. sorrrry

Dave3564 Posted at 1:53 pm on July 18, 2008
Command, Option Escape, and my macbook freezes whenever you open 2 docs at once for like 5 secs, macs suck ballz!!
uwastedmyheart Posted at 1:52 pm on July 18, 2008
Hmm. I don't know. Never happened to me.
BabiGurlForevva Posted at 1:52 pm on July 18, 2008
uhm..never happened to me...sprry. MAC IS WAY BETTER THAN PC THOUGH FOR SURE.
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