Have you checked the SMART status of your hd drive or done a memtest?
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On Jan 26, 2013, at 6:39 AM, Carl Brooks carl@iamthereforeipad.com> wrote:
> When it happens, the mouse works, but you can't click on anything.
> I'll the keystroke equivalent for the force close to see if I can kill
> anything. I will try the utility to check permissions. Seems like I
> did that before which fixed the beach ball at login issue.
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> Thanks,
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> Carl W. Brooks
> http://www.iamthereforeipad.com
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> On Jan 26, 2013, at 8:50 AM, Ryan Waldon ryan@iamthereforeipad.com> wrote:
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>> Instead of doing a full reboot, next time try going the the Apple Menu > Force Quit… > Then choose "Finder". This will force the Finder to relaunch, without having to fully reboot.
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