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Recover from the Finder's spinning beachball
I will point out that most of the time the spinning beach-ball problem can be rectified just by waiting. It doesn't necessarily mean the application is frozen, it just means it's stopped accepting events for several seconds. It could just be really busy.
Recover from the Finder's spinning beachball
and thats what I did, but in order to find what caused it I booted from a firewire carboncopy of Jaguar. (excelent pice of shareware). Now I can reproduce a non-responding-finder in Jaguar as well, where waiting for spinning ball is not going to workout. It is only an example; I experienced others. This is how I did. Booting into Jaguar; mount a volume using samba smb://x.x.x.x . A fresh Virex.dmg download from .mac is waiting to be mouted there. Mounting this .dmg will never happen. Killing Disk Copy will work, but you'll endup in a non-responsive-finder. Relaunch finder means killing it until reboot. Running apps will keep on going, but launching is impossible. |
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