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If all this is not enough just wait,if you're lucky the spinning ball will become again a cursor after some time and you'll be able at least to save all before to restart.

Some time when the first method fails this one works.
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Open it and type "top" (of course without the quotes),you'll see a list of all the open applications,if you know which one is causing the problem look at its "name" ,its ID is a number on the left,open one more terminal's window and type "kill" (it's not a joke it's a command that is called in that way) followed by that number and press the enter key (the last one on the lower right of the numbers under the plus sign) or the return key (the second biggest one after the space bar). Keep the application named Terminal in the dock (you can add it dragging its icon on it).
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The following method utilises Mac OS X's command line utility. Try the standard quit first, but if that doesn't work, use the force quit option. This will give you the option of a standard quit, or a force quit.

If a program appears to be using too much CPU or memory, or is highlighted in red, you can quit it from within Activity Monitor by selecting the program, and clicking the quit button in the toolbar. It will show you a list of all open applications, and give you information about the amount of processor power, memory, and virtual memory being used. You can open an application called Activity Monitor by searching for it in spotlight. There are also other ways if the force quit command fails. Select it either by using the arrow keys or keeping pressed the Apple and pressing again Tab (or moving the cursor on it and releasing it). (in the upper left of the menu bar) If all is unresponsive and you're seeing a "spinning beach ball", try to be sure you're in the "Finder" by making a click anywhere in a free space on the desktop or pressing the Apple key (= command) and the Tab until you'll see the Finder's icon (and all the rest of the open applications). If you can't, save what you can, and restart your computer.īefore you press the Option-Command-Escape or use the equivalent command that you find in the Apple menu. Your best bet is to wait a minute or so, and see whether you can quit any applications normally. However, force quitting an application will cause any unsaved changes to be lost. (press them in that order, but don't release any of them until you've pressed the last one.) This will give you the option to force quit any crashed applications.
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You can also remount it (read-only) using the NTFS file system built into Mac OS X and it should start showing up in Startup Disk. You can hold the opt key during startup and choose the Windows partition to boot from. This doesn't mean your Boot Camp volume has become unbootable. Its definition of a Boot Camp volume includes that the mounted volume either be of type msdos or ntfs-this is hard-coded into the preference pane plugin. Startup Disk preference pane is simply filtering out (that is, not displaying) any mounted volumes that it doesn't consider bootable. Is Reinstalling Mac Os X, Boot Camp, And Windows The Only Recourse? If After Installing Ntfs-3g, Boot Camp Volume Stopped Showing Up In The Startup Disk Preference Pane.
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Windows is a series of operating systems, running their own proprietary kernel, that is developed by Microsoft and licensed to various computer manufacturers. Mac OS X is a Unix-like operating system developed by Apple for their Mac hardware line. Can You Please Explain The Difference Between Windows And Mac Os X?

Mac OS X 10.3 works with these Macintosh computers:
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What Are The System Requirements For Mac Os X 10.3?
