Mac Keeps Restarting? Try these troubleshooting tips!
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Fix Mac Restarting Glitch
Download CleanMyMac X for free here:
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Restarting usually indicates that your Mac is having a problem that it can’t resolve, and the only way to get past it is to restart.
But why does Mac keep restarting?
The problem could be a number of things, but it’s often it’s a kernel panic (a problem with that code.) In other words, it’s a problem at the very core of the system.
What causes a kernel panic?
As with any other problem on your Mac, there are two possible culprits: hardware and software. So, what can we do to fix it? Here are some things to try:
1. Unplug peripherals.
Check for software problems: malware (download CleanMyMac X for free and use the Malware module to scan your Mac.)
2. Update macOS and apps.
Apple menu - System Settings - General - Software Update.
To update your App Store apps, launch the App Store and click on the Updates section, then Update All. For apps not from the App Store, launch them, then click the app name in the menu bar and click Check for Updates.
3. Run macOS maintenance scripts.
Launch CleanMyMac X and choose Maintenance in the sidebar.
Check the box next to Maintenance Scripts.
Click Run.
4. Reset the NVRAM. This fix applies only if you have an Intel Mac. It won’t work on an Apple Silicon Mac. Basically, you need to reset the NVRAM or PRAM.
NVRAM, or PRAM holds data that your Mac needs to start up. It’s powered by its own battery so that even when your Mac is shut down and unplugged, it retains the data. To reset, do this:
5. Shutdown your Mac.
Hold down the Command, Option (also called Alt), P, and R keys and press the power button.
When you hear the startup chime twice, release the keys and let your Mac startup normally.
Read the full article “What to do when your Mac keeps restarting?” here:
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The app mentioned in this video, CleanMyMac X by MacPaw:
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Contents:
00:00 - Intro
00:34 - Why does Mac keep restarting
01:07 - What causes a kernel panic
01:34 - Unplug peripherals
02:01 - Check for malware
02:41 - Update macOS and apps
03:10 - Run maintenance scripts
03:51 - Reset PRAM/NVRAM
04:50 - Outro - Jak na to + styl
This is impossible. The computer keeps restarting.
I have my Mac for 10 years. It’s a 2014. I never had a problem with it until now. Keeps on freezing and then shutting off randomly. I get pop ups like unapproved caller. What does that mean?
Are Macs really this shitty? At work we have one for marketing, that restarts each time, recovery is accesible but didn't help
I downloaded bluestacks to play among us.. i dont know how to delete it bc it doesn’t start
Bro i started a smart scan to remove some junk but it just took my space! fix this bug now or im gonna uninstall the app.
Hi there! Please email us at support@macpaw.com and we will investigate your case ASAP 👀
I can’t even enter the login screen it just restarts with a white scree
i hope you figured out the problem, i’m currently having the same issue and none of these videos are helping
@@nalisjhadavis8715anyone figure this out, mines been constantly restarting as soon as I log in (to a black screen) for a week now
@@nalisjhadavis8715
Same here
By chance did you get yours figured out ?
If so would you please let me know what fixed it
Thank you
Did you try to enter safe mode? Or restart the NVRAM and SMC? Are you by any chance running windows on your Mac?
@@engmety
It’s an older iMac, I’m not sure how to put it in safe mode
I found that this is because external device conected, the problem is that I need it for my work 😢
I unplugged everything except for the power cord and didn’t make any difference
I just lost hours of work due to this restarting. First MacBook Pro ever and M$ has NEVER done this. Looks like the best solution is Microsoft -
Didn't help
How it keeps restarting !
There’s nothing you can click on that’s why I picked this video but obviously you’re title doesn’t match what you’re even talking about
It's never malware don't download clean my Mac
Yep. This “how to” video is actually an “advertisement” for a product my Mac dealer says to avoid like the plague.
@@DillonDigitalVideo funny how CZcams said they were cleaning this stuff up but it's now prevalent than ever now...