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Hi, I hope you all are having a great day and a lovely easter. I was hoping if any of you would be able to point me in the right direction. Note: This is a bit long! I bought my 13' MacBook Pro in Feb 2012, with OSX Lion installed. It has never really been stable since the day I bought it.
I don't have AppleCare either. Basically, I keep getting the BeachBall spinning for ages, but I can click around a bit but nothing new will open nor will it actually do anything. It's just stagnent.
The only way to resolve it is to force shutdown via holding down the power button for a while (which I absolutely hate doing). It never comes with a crash message, but I've once left it to maybe think about what it wants to do, and decided to stay that way for more than 40 minutes. I try to Force Quit, and that does not work at all. It lets me force quit, but nothing closes. I've noticed the crashes generally occur to Google Chrome.
I've never uninstalled it or changed to using Safari or FireFox as I don't really like it. Basically my partner's Macbook from 2008 is even more stable than mine and can go for months without a shutdown. The most mine has ever done is: 4 days. Here's the specs I've got: Macbook Pro 13' early 2012 edition OSX version 10.7.5 (Lion) - 2.8 GHz i7 - 4GB memory What I've done so far to tackle the problem: - Reinstalled OS Lion - Installed the Latest Java - Done a whole bunch of system/permission repairs via Disk Utility - Reset PRAM and SMC It's not like this computer uses heavy processes either.
It freezes randomly, but always when I've got multiple tabs open on Chrome. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a bunch and definitely thanks for reading! Cheers, Ashley.
Hi, I hope you all are having a great day and a lovely easter. I was hoping if any of you would be able to point me in the right direction. Note: This is a bit long! I bought my 13' MacBook Pro in Feb 2012, with OSX Lion installed. It has never really been stable since the day I bought it.
I don't have AppleCare either. Basically, I keep getting the BeachBall spinning for ages, but I can click around a bit but nothing new will open nor will it actually do anything. It's just stagnent. The only way to resolve it is to force shutdown via holding down the power button for a while (which I absolutely hate doing). It never comes with a crash message, but I've once left it to maybe think about what it wants to do, and decided to stay that way for more than 40 minutes. I try to Force Quit, and that does not work at all.
It lets me force quit, but nothing closes. I've noticed the crashes generally occur to Google Chrome. I've never uninstalled it or changed to using Safari or FireFox as I don't really like it.
Basically my partner's Macbook from 2008 is even more stable than mine and can go for months without a shutdown. The most mine has ever done is: 4 days.
Here's the specs I've got: Macbook Pro 13' early 2012 edition OSX version 10.7.5 (Lion) - 2.8 GHz i7 - 4GB memory What I've done so far to tackle the problem: - Reinstalled OS Lion - Installed the Latest Java - Done a whole bunch of system/permission repairs via Disk Utility - Reset PRAM and SMC It's not like this computer uses heavy processes either. It freezes randomly, but always when I've got multiple tabs open on Chrome. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a bunch and definitely thanks for reading! Cheers, Ashley. I recently upgraded my Mac Mini from a Spring 2009 version to a brand new Oct 2012 model. I've been running the latest OS and apps all along. My new Mac Mini has a 2.1 GHz quad-core i7 CPU in it, with 16GB of RAM. The older machine had a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. Ever since I got the newer Mac Mini, I've been experiencing frequent system freezes and crashes that always seem to be associated with Chrome.
Chrome is also repeatedly displaying pages that say, 'Oh, Snap! crashed!'
It's almost always one of the video codecs, like Shockwave, Silverlight, or something related. I'm wondering if there's an issue with Chrome running as a 64-bit app in an i7 CPU? This is getting really annoying, as it crashes 2, 3, sometimes 4 times PER DAY!
My older machine only crashed 2-3 times PER YEAR. Chrome on Mac causing excessive Inactive Memory - I have 2 versions of Chrome on my Mac. The 'normal' one is my goto browser, but it recently started using excessive inactive memory and it was showing very choppy performance. Just starting it, I saw inactive growing more and more.
I deleted, reinstalled, cleared all cache, cleared local data, watched the console logs. I watched the Chrome Task Manager but didn't see a huge difference but something seemed to be starting every few seconds on Chrome (normal) then stopping and leaving Inactive Memory increase. The amount of the increase was 15Mb or so. In the console, there are some chrome messages there. However, I started the Canary version and its stable. It has the same messages as the Normal one.
I used 'purge' to free up the inactive memory and had to manually kill Chrome to get it off line. The normal quit just hung up. Here's the current Chrome and Mac Os versions. Mac Os 10.7.5 Chrome (normal) Version 27.0.1453.116 Chrome (canary) Version 30.0.1552.0 canary.
ReL Mac OS X Lion v 10.7.5 keeps crashing due to Chrome I've been having the same issues ever since I installed Chrome on my iMac 5, 2CD. I'll usually have Spotify and one other program running (usually iTunes or Mail.), and while I'm listening to a song, my iMac will lock up.
I usually will have a couple tabs open, including Facebook with the Ponyhoof extension. I have 2 GB of DDR memory and a Intel Core 2 Duo processor. I remedied the problem after reading this post by deleting my copy of Google Chrome Canary and switched back to Opera, which hasn't locked up since I switched back to it. At the time, I was wondering if the programs I was running was causing it to lock up, but then it locked up earlier today while just Spotify, Chrome, and Finder were open. The point I'm trying to make is, was it just the fact that I had Chrome, or was it the programs I was running?
Hi, I hope you all are having a great day and a lovely easter. I was hoping if any of you would be able to point me in the right direction. Note: This is a bit long! I bought my 13' MacBook Pro in Feb 2012, with OSX Lion installed. It has never really been stable since the day I bought it.
I don't have AppleCare either. Basically, I keep getting the BeachBall spinning for ages, but I can click around a bit but nothing new will open nor will it actually do anything.
It's just stagnent. The only way to resolve it is to force shutdown via holding down the power button for a while (which I absolutely hate doing). It never comes with a crash message, but I've once left it to maybe think about what it wants to do, and decided to stay that way for more than 40 minutes. I try to Force Quit, and that does not work at all. It lets me force quit, but nothing closes.
I've noticed the crashes generally occur to Google Chrome. I've never uninstalled it or changed to using Safari or FireFox as I don't really like it. Basically my partner's Macbook from 2008 is even more stable than mine and can go for months without a shutdown. The most mine has ever done is: 4 days. Here's the specs I've got: Macbook Pro 13' early 2012 edition OSX version 10.7.5 (Lion) - 2.8 GHz i7 - 4GB memory What I've done so far to tackle the problem: - Reinstalled OS Lion - Installed the Latest Java - Done a whole bunch of system/permission repairs via Disk Utility - Reset PRAM and SMC It's not like this computer uses heavy processes either. It freezes randomly, but always when I've got multiple tabs open on Chrome. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a bunch and definitely thanks for reading! Cheers, Ashley. Click to expand.Hello, I'm wondering why you would keep OSX version 10.7.5 (Lion) on your 2012 MBP? Serious question! You can download and install 10.9.x (Mavericks) free of charge, your hardware can run it easily, it's a lot more stable than Lion and it won't slow down your machine. I've installed it on my 2010 iMac, which came with 10.6.x Snow Leopard and on my 2011 MBP which came with Lion.
Technically, I first installed 10.8.x Mountain Lion when that came out and afterwards Mavericks. ML and M ran a lot smoother without slowing down anything and I will later upgrade both machines to 10.10.x Yosemite.
Maybe that's an alternative route to consider instead of trying to get Lion to work smoothly.