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F.A.Q.
How do I resolve the "beach ball" spinning indefinitely on my Mac?
The spinning beach ball indicates a system slowdown. Close unnecessary applications, clear cache files, and consider upgrading your hardware or allocating more RAM to improve performance.
What can I do if my Mac experiences random restarts?
Random restarts can be caused by hardware issues or faulty software. Check for hardware problems, update your macOS, and run diagnostic tests to pinpoint the cause.