![]() ![]() We always here the same thing….as a non-profesaionl they never even consider the critical functions of their computer but instead want to install the latest and greatest (according the website they read) for some total gimick feature. ![]() The irony is when we get some user that thinks he knows tech and he manges to update the OS on his own and breaks all of his work critical software. ![]() How about just stay a year or two behind and always have a stable computer? That is what we do in every IT department I have ever been in and this goes for all OSs. These problems will ALWAYS occur with newer versions of the software. This thread actually starts out concerning complaints about El Capitan and actually ends up on Sierra and entirely different OS version. No one pays attention but if you took the time to go back and look all of the same people made the same desperate complaints about Yosemite, Mavericks and everything before them. Only to turn around and say things like, “This is my work computer and this is unacceptable, do you know how important I am blah, blah blah…” Professional IT departments run older OS versions for exactly these reasons. ![]() How about not updating to the latest version just so you can play with some no essential feature you think will be cool. Yet, you can find issue after issue after issue about Apple products past and present but they still use non-Apple products to describe the current issue.Īnyway….for all of the people complaining about how stupid it is to go back to an older OS version. These forums always crack me up….you have all these apple fanboys that every other Apple competitor company used in their analogy about how bad Apple handled “this issue”. If you are experiencing the unresponsive Mac problem, did the Apple provided solution fix the freezing issue for you? Are you experiencing any system freezing or unresponsive behavior when using a Mac since updating to OS X 10.11.4 or OS X 10.11.5? Let us know your own experience in the comments. The support document was first noticed by MacRumors, where several commenters on their article noted they are still experiencing system freezes despite running the latest version of OS X and do not have Flash installed either. It is generally recommended to maintain system software, apps, and plug-ins at the newest possible stable version available. Updating software is obviously fairly easy and it may well work to resolve the trouble for many Mac users. Flash must be updated separately from Adobe, but another approach would be to uninstall Flash completely and use the plug-in sandboxed in Chrome browser instead, which updates itself along with the browser. Always backup a Mac before installing any system software updates. Mac users can update system software and apps on a Mac by going to the Apple menu > App Store and choosing the “Updates” section.
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