Fixes When Activity Monitor Refuse To Run On Mac
by Tony Roy Tony RoyActivity Monitor is Mac OS’
process manger that is similar to Windows Task Manager. This utility enables
you to see each and every process that would run on your computer, how much
memory is running, unresponsive applications and helps you to check a variety
of other information. In case the Activity Monitor is not working or responding
properly or unable to load on your Mac, then it could be possible that there is
an error with your permissions or the disk utility itself being out to date. Here,
to deal with the problem, you can use Mac Technical Support Number,
where you can avail instant help and guidance from the experts.
On the
other hand you can try the following methods given below that would help you to
fix the problem instantly on your own.
Restart
Computer:
Most of the time it might be
possible that the basic command won't’
work correctly, due to which few issues can occur. In case the Activity Monitor
won’t load, and it is a current issue,
then it might be possible that there is some fault in the processor there is any other temporary problem.
In this situation restarting the computer is one of the best options that can
help you to deal with the problem. It usually kills all the processes and gives
a computer a completely fresh, therefore tries to restart your computer and load
Activity Monitor again.
Repair
Disk/Disk Permissions:
Sometimes, fault with your
disk permission or an actual issue might prevent some of the utilities from
loading the Activity Monitor properly. Launch the “Applications” folder and
then open the “Utilities” subfolder. Further open the “Disk Utility” and choose
“Macintosh HD” from the sidebar on the
left and further click "Repair Disk Permissions”. This will automatically
repair any permission problem on your entire drive. Once you complete this,
click “Verify Disk” in order to check if there are any more critical problems. For
the repair of the disk, you can also avail Apple Technical Support
from professionals.
Archive
and Install:
Another
main issue that can prevent the Activity
Monitor from loading is that it might actually be out of date in comparison with the
rest of your system. In order to troubleshoot the problem, you can attempt to
re-install Mac OS that will directly reinstall Activity Monitor to the version
that is required. The first method is an
"Archive and Install," which backs up all your data and reinstalls
the operating system. It's not as in-depth as a full reinstall, but could still
fix the issue. Insert your Mac installation CD, then hold down the
"C" key as you boot your computer to boot from the CD. From here,
follow the installation process to archive and install (do not select
"Upgrade Mac OS X" or "Erase and Install").
The above methods are easy
to follow, but in case, you encounter any sort of problem while attempting the
steps, feel free to call on +1-800-462-5143 and avail Mac Technical Help Support
from the experts. The number is available 24/7 round the clock, where you
will be assisted by the team of experts and skilled technicians who are capable
enough to handle all sorts of problems associated with Mac. For any other
query, you can consult Mac official support.
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