View Full Version : CTRL+ALT+DEL Alternative for OSX?
thestaton
Aug 30, 2006, 07:46 PM
I have been using OSX for nearly 2 years now and for the first time I have had a program ( X-Plane ) completely lock up my system. What can you do if all you get is the beach ball of death?
Thanks.
Lau
Aug 30, 2006, 07:47 PM
I have been using OSX for nearly 2 years now and for the first time I have had a program ( X-Plane ) completely lock up my system. What can you do if all you get is the beach ball of death?
Thanks.
Apple+Option(Alt)+Esc. :)
Silentwave
Aug 30, 2006, 09:03 PM
Like Lau said, if you lock up Cmd-opt-esc is your friend :rolleyes:
Just wondering though, what happened w/ X-plane? what system specs are you running?
curious, i guess. been running X-Plane since v.5 or 6 on both win/mac :D
thestaton
Aug 31, 2006, 08:56 AM
X-Plane 8.40 on my 20" iMac Duo with 2 gigs of ram & 256mb video card.
I went to install the 737-800 made by the xpgoodwayteam and everytime I tried to load a quick flight it would lock the whole system up.
thanks for the help :)
maxrobertson
Aug 31, 2006, 04:25 PM
And if you can't see anything, you can hold down shift while you do it to automatically force quit without the dialogue
Patch^
Aug 31, 2006, 07:49 PM
Apple+Option(Alt)+Esc. :)
That will do it :)
But if you want something like the Task manager in Windows, you can use activity monitor in you utility folder. You can also apply a shortcut for it to get quicker access for it. :) Hope it helps.
dsnort
Aug 31, 2006, 07:55 PM
I'm still fairly new to the Mac, but when I had an app freeze up, I was still able to get a contextual menu from the icon on the dock which gave me the option to force quit.
Fiveos22
Aug 31, 2006, 08:00 PM
I'm still fairly new to the Mac, but when I had an app freeze up, I was still able to get a contextual menu from the icon on the dock which gave me the option to force quit.
Protected memory is great, isn't it?
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