Frozen Programs (Force Quitting)
The occasional unresponsive application has become such a part of OS X life that, among the Mac cognoscenti online, the dreaded, endless “please wait” cursor has been given its own acronym: SBOD (Spinning Beachball of Death). When the SBOD strikes, no amount of mouse clicking and keyboard pounding will get you out of the recalcitrant program.
Note
On the upside, the SBOD cursor has been redesigned in El Capitan, for your panicking pleasure.
Here are the different ways you can go about force quitting a stuck program (the equivalent of pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete in Windows), in increasing order of desperation:
Force quit the usual way. Choose
Force Quit to terminate the stuck program, or use one of the other force-quit methods described on The Application Menu.Force quit the sneaky way. Some programs, including the Dock, don’t show up at all in the usual Force Quit dialog box. Your next attempt, therefore, should be to open the Activity Monitor program (in Applications→Utilities), which shows everything that’s running. Double-click a program and then, in the resulting dialog box, click Quit to force quit it. (Unix hounds: You can also use the kill command in Terminal.)
Tip
If all of this seems like a lot to remember, you can always force restart the Mac. On most Macs, you do that by holding down the power button for 5 seconds. If that doesn’t work, press Control-⌘-power ...
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