Known as a rainbow wheel, spinning beach ball of death, or SBBOD, its official name is the Spinning Wait Cursor, and it’s...
Press the combination Cmd+Option+Esc, and a window will pop up. Step 2. After pressing the above keyboard combination, the Force Quit Applications...
The spinning rainbow wheel is a common macOS wait cursor. This wheel comes up when an application that you’re running doesn’t respond...
Spinning Ball: What It Means When you see the spinning colored beach ball, it means the Mac is slowing down due to...
After pulling up Finder > Applications, find the app you’d like to change the icon for. Right click and select Get Info...
The ball signifies that your Mac cannot handle all the tasks given to it at this moment. Every app on your Mac...
Force Stopping an app will completely (and immediately) end all foreground and background processes related to that particular app. What would happen...
On your Mac, select the file or folder. Choose File > Get Info in the menu bar. At the top of the...
If you see a spinning globe instead of an Apple logo, it means your Mac is starting from a network-based startup disk...
Force shutdown your Mac You can force a shut down by holding down the power button for about 10 seconds, or by...