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Bolkonskij
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on: July 16, 2021, 12:19

Wrote a small article on what to do with freezing Macs. I can't point out how essential using MacsBug has become for me. Perhaps the most important extension I have. I virtually have very very few crashes anymore.

http://system7today.com/helpcenter/mac-freezes-macsbug/

Is that helpful? Anything else we should add / clarify ?
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Reply #1 on: July 17, 2021, 15:57

Can this actually save you from having to reboot? Windows has the thing where the app closes and you get an error, then you can relaunch easily. I want to try this out. Hopefully it'll save me from losing stuff.

PS: Still not back in Mac-land yet. Have a little while to go before I can finally get my 9600 running in this new place...
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Reply #2 on: July 17, 2021, 17:42

Syntho! We started wondering if you had forgotten about us ;-)

Well, crossing fingers you  manage to get your 9600 up an running soon again! I don't know how you can take it so long ... :-)

As for your question - yes, this actually saves you (from a lot of) reboots. By using "es" you quit the offending application as stated in the article. If it didn't go on a rampage e.g. in memory, you can just continue your work. I do that when using iCab all the time ...
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Reply #3 on: August 19, 2021, 02:37

Just got my first Macsbug crash. It said something about unmapped memory. Was able to type es and then it gave a type 2 error. I restarted just in case (I've heard a reboot is required after an error like that), but maybe I didn't need to?

I wonder what that whole unmapped memory thing was. Fummily enough, it gave it to me while browsing this site in Netscape.
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Reply #4 on: August 19, 2021, 12:17

We're innocent! ;-)

Yes, you can continue to work even after e.g. a memory exception. iCab sometimes throws one at me too and I got to learn that I can continue working after "ESing" out. So yeah, you're right, generally it's a good idea to reboot but sometimes that is just inconvenient. I'd simply continue to work (save often maybe :) ) and see how it behaves. Still, it's a cool feeling to recover from a potential freeze and being able to save work and stuff, right? :)
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