..and not wishing to hijack Mike's thread, this one is about a recent Mac experience.
New update for Sequoia came out and I started downloading it and then forgot all about and disappeared for a couple of hours. On return I found that I had a dead Mac. No boot up. No start-up sound. Keyboard caps lock light dead. Unplugged from the mains, waited a couple of minutes, then powered up again. Thank God for the iPad. Online to Apple support and we muddled through. Still no sign of life.
Then I noticed that the 'on' light on both external hard-drives was on. Ergo there was power in the Mac...just gone AWOL. Last time this happened, turned out that it couldn't boot up far enough to start communicating with the wireless keyboard. So I got out the wired keyboard and tried that. Nope.
Power-cycled again. Still nowt. But quite by chance I happened to hit a key on the wireless keyboard and there popped up the Apple logo. And after several reboots, it finished its update and all seems OK. The only conclusion I can draw from that is that leaving it to 'do its own thing' was not a good idea as clearly there was some 'state' inside the OS where it was well and truly hung. Probably was waiting for me to click 'Continue' but as I wasn't there, it did nothing until some other watchdog kicked in and by its operation got the Mac into an unknown state.
But now here's the spooky thing. I always thought that AI was only on the Apple chip Macs. Well....I seem to have got a baby AI because I wrote an email which said that I was sending some files. But I forgot to attach them. My Mac didn't. When I hit 'send' it told me that as I'd written I was sending some files....where were then ?
New update for Sequoia came out and I started downloading it and then forgot all about and disappeared for a couple of hours. On return I found that I had a dead Mac. No boot up. No start-up sound. Keyboard caps lock light dead. Unplugged from the mains, waited a couple of minutes, then powered up again. Thank God for the iPad. Online to Apple support and we muddled through. Still no sign of life.
Then I noticed that the 'on' light on both external hard-drives was on. Ergo there was power in the Mac...just gone AWOL. Last time this happened, turned out that it couldn't boot up far enough to start communicating with the wireless keyboard. So I got out the wired keyboard and tried that. Nope.
Power-cycled again. Still nowt. But quite by chance I happened to hit a key on the wireless keyboard and there popped up the Apple logo. And after several reboots, it finished its update and all seems OK. The only conclusion I can draw from that is that leaving it to 'do its own thing' was not a good idea as clearly there was some 'state' inside the OS where it was well and truly hung. Probably was waiting for me to click 'Continue' but as I wasn't there, it did nothing until some other watchdog kicked in and by its operation got the Mac into an unknown state.
But now here's the spooky thing. I always thought that AI was only on the Apple chip Macs. Well....I seem to have got a baby AI because I wrote an email which said that I was sending some files. But I forgot to attach them. My Mac didn't. When I hit 'send' it told me that as I'd written I was sending some files....where were then ?