Spinning beach ball with Leopard 10.5 - mach_msg_trap - Hangs

Hi,
since I upgraded to Leopard, my Macbook Pro hangs sometimes. I recorded today such a hang (10-20 minutes, spinning beach ball) with "Spin Control".
It seam to me, that some resources are locked by the OS. Is anybody able to describe what happens?
Thanks a lot in advance
Henri
e.g. For "Mail.app":
307.45s machmsgtrap
478.74s CFRunLoopRunSpecific
478.76s CFRunLoopRunInMode
478.76s RunCurrentEventLoopInMode
478.78s ReceiveNextEventCommon
478.78s BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode
478.79s _DPSNextEvent
478.79s -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:i…
520.86s -[NSApplication run]
520.86s NSApplicationMain
520.86s 0xfb012
520.86s Thread_981b
307.45s machmsgtrap [TOP]
e.g. for "MkConsole.app":
47.11s machmsgtrap [TOP]
47.11s machmsgtrap
236.38s CFRunLoopRunSpecific
236.38s CFRunLoopRunInMode
236.38s RunCurrentEventLoopInMode
236.38s ReceiveNextEventCommon
236.38s BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode
236.38s -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:in…
236.38s -[NSApplication run]
236.38s NSApplicationMain
236.38s _start
236.38s start
236.38s Thread_d303
236.38s _DPSNextEvent
e.g. for Keycue.app:
24.00s machmsgtrap [TOP]
24.00s machmsgtrap
24.00s _AXMIGCopyAttributeValue
24.00s AXUIElementCopyAttributeValue
24.00s -[AXObject getIntegerAttribute:at:]
36.00s +[Shortcut shortcutWithMenuItem:]
48.00s -[ShortcutList(Collector) scanMenuItem:menuInd…
61.51s -[ShortcutList(Collector) scanMenu:menuIndex:level:]
61.51s -[ShortcutList(Collector) scanMenuItem:menuInd…
61.51s -[ShortcutList(Collector) scanMenu:menuIndex:level:]
61.51s -[ShortcutList(Collector) scanMenubar:]
61.51s -[ShortcutList(Collector) collectShortcuts]
61.51s -[ShortcutList(Collector) checkFrontProcess:]
61.51s __NSFireTimer
61.51s CFRunLoopRunSpecific
61.51s CFRunLoopRunInMode
61.51s RunCurrentEventLoopInMode
61.51s ReceiveNextEventCommon
61.51s BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode
61.51s -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDa…
61.51s -[NSApplication run]
61.51s NSApplicationMain
61.51s _start
61.51s start
61.51s Thread_6903
61.51s _DPSNextEvent
13:08:24 2301.90 seconds
Acrobat
12:43:09 0.39 seconds Safari
12:43:14 1.39 seconds witchdaemon
13:07:08 1435.03 seconds
Safari
12:46:11 0.23 seconds Mail
12:46:14 1.23 seconds witchdaemon
12:46:15 1.91 seconds Mail
12:46:28 7.48 seconds Mail
12:48:09 89.17 secondsMail (sampled for maximum time)
13:06:43 1202.90 seconds
KeyCue (sampled for maximum time)
12:46:45 4.23 seconds witchdaemon
13:08:24 908.30 seconds
Mail (sampled for maximum time)
13:07:10 309.39 seconds
MkConsole (sampled for maximum time)
13:06:54 274.96 seconds
witchdaemon (sampled for maximum time)
13:06:42 41.38 secondsOfficeTime (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:42 32.77 secondsIntegoStatusItemHelper
(stopped because too many samples i
13:06:42 30.08 secondsvmware (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:42 28.07 secondsAirPort Base Station Agent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:06:42 26.44 secondsTerminal (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:43 24.81 secondsVersionTracker Pro(stopped because too many samples i
13:06:43 23.86 secondsPrinterProxy (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:43 23.05 secondsCAPT Helper (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:46 23.25 secondsGrowlHelperApp (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:48 22.94 secondsHazelHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:48 22.94 secondsHazelHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:52 25.53 secondsSMARTReporter (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:54 26.10 secondsScanSnap Manager(stopped because too many samples i
13:06:56 26.27 secondsiTunesHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:56 23.29 secondsNML2NDeviceObserver
(stopped because too many samples i
13:06:58 23.50 secondsFolder Actions Dispatcher
(stopped because too many samples i
13:06:58 21.85 secondsSpotlight (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:58 21.42 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:06:58 20.59 secondsMenuCalendarClock iCal
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:01 21.16 secondsPath Finder (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:01 19.58 secondsCrossOver (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:11 27.41 secondsTypinator (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:12 26.32 secondsLittle Snitch UIAgent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:12 25.29 secondsOfficeTime (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:14 26.00 secondsIntegoStatusItemHelper
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 93.35 secondsvmware (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:17 25.30 secondsAirPort Base Station Agent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:19 24.49 secondsTerminal (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:19 22.79 secondsVersionTracker Pro(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:56 58.91 secondsKeyCue (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:20 22.36 secondsPrinterProxy (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:22 23.69 secondsCAPT Helper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:24 24.00 secondsGrowlHelperApp (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:25 23.06 secondsHazelHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:26 23.45 secondsSMARTReporter (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:26 22.64 secondsScanSnap Manager(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:26 22.12 secondswitchdaemon (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:27 21.44 secondsiTunesHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:27 19.91 secondsNML2NDeviceObserver
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:28 19.65 secondsFolder Actions Dispatcher
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:28 18.75 secondsSpotlight (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:29 17.94 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:29 17.46 secondsMenuCalendarClock iCal
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:30 16.35 secondsPath Finder (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:46 28.77 secondsCrossOver (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:07 48.67 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:07 48.67 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 63.83 secondsSafari (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:08 47.44 secondsMkConsole (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:08 45.97 secondsX Resource Graph(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:36 12.95 secondsTypinator (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:36 12.18 secondsLittle Snitch UIAgent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:36 12.00 secondsOfficeTime (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 12.34 secondsIntegoStatusItemHelper
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 11.74 secondsAirPort Base Station Agent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 11.08 secondsTerminal (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 10.37 secondsVersionTracker Pro(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 9.77 seconds ChronoSyncBackgrounder
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 9.09 seconds PrinterProxy (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:38 8.60 seconds CAPT Helper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:39 9.00 seconds GrowlHelperApp (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:42 10.80 secondsHazelHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:43 11.68 secondsSMARTReporter (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:43 11.38 secondsScanSnap Manager(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:54 21.50 secondswitchdaemon (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:43 10.46 secondsiTunesHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:43 9.45 seconds NML2NDeviceObserver
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:44 9.40 seconds Folder Actions Dispatcher
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:44 8.65 seconds Spotlight (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:45 8.79 seconds DashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:45 8.28 seconds MenuCalendarClock iCal
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:45 7.18 seconds Path Finder (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:51 13.13 secondsTypinator (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:52 13.43 secondsLittle Snitch UIAgent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:53 13.70 secondsOfficeTime (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:53 12.99 secondsIntegoStatusItemHelper
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:53 12.39 secondsAirPort Base Station Agent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:54 12.17 secondsTerminal (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:54 11.50 secondsVersionTracker Pro(stopped because too many samples i
13:07:54 10.91 secondsChronoSyncBackgrounder
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 40.27 secondsPrinterProxy (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:55 11.03 secondsCAPT Helper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:55 11.03 secondsCAPT Helper (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:56 11.74 secondsGrowlHelperApp (stopped because too many samples i
13:07:58 12.81 secondsHazelHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:00 13.70 secondsSMARTReporter (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:00 13.53 secondsScanSnap Manager(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:01 13.77 secondsiTunesHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:02 13.46 secondsNML2NDeviceObserver
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:03 13.33 secondsFolder Actions Dispatcher
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:03 12.62 secondsSpotlight (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:04 13.15 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:06 14.71 secondsMenuCalendarClock iCal
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:06 14.04 secondsPath Finder (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 30.41 secondsCrossOver (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:09 14.63 secondsTypinator (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:10 15.07 secondsLittle Snitch UIAgent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:10 14.36 secondsOfficeTime (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:11 14.49 secondsIntegoStatusItemHelper
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:11 13.83 secondsAirPort Base Station Agent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:11 13.30 secondsTerminal (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:11 12.61 secondsVersionTracker Pro(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:12 12.60 secondswitchdaemon (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:12 12.56 secondsChronoSyncBackgrounder
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:23 22.92 secondsCAPT Helper (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 23.06 secondsKeyCue (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 21.64 secondsGrowlHelperApp (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 21.08 secondsHazelHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 20.45 secondsSMARTReporter (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 19.62 secondsScanSnap Manager(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:23 18.84 secondsiTunesHelper (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 17.62 secondsNML2NDeviceObserver
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 17.21 secondsFolder Actions Dispatcher
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 16.70 secondsSpotlight (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:23 15.34 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 15.42 secondsMenuCalendarClock iCal
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 13.84 secondsPath Finder (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 13.29 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 13.29 secondsDashboardClient (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 12.35 secondsMkConsole (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 11.64 secondsX Resource Graph(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 11.21 secondsTypinator (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:23 9.36 seconds Little Snitch UIAgent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 9.41 seconds OfficeTime (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 8.15 seconds IntegoStatusItemHelper
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 7.29 seconds AirPort Base Station Agent
(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:23 6.31 seconds Terminal (stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 5.96 seconds VersionTracker Pro(stopped because too many samples i
13:08:24 6.04 seconds witchdaemon
13:08:24 4.84 seconds ChronoSyncBackgrounder
13:17:32 1.13 seconds Acrobat (sampled for maximum time)
13:17:32 0.14 seconds witchdaemon
13:25:19 4.19 seconds witchdaemon

Solved, by deinstalling Intego Antivirus X4 (Leopard ready).
No more hang since 7 days.

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    Did some more testing & it appears that it only happens when I update video podcasts. Audio podcasts update without stalling iTunes.

  • Spinning beach ball with Safari 4.02?

    Powerbook G4 1.5 GHz, 1.25 GB RAM, MacOS 10.4.11
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    Try deleting the Syndication Database File(s) in user/Library/Syndication. In my case I had 2 files in that folder, "Database3" and "Database3.BROKEN". Deleted both and restarted, and my 2 months of suffering through beachballs upon the first launch of Safari following every computer restart are now over!! And yes, I tried all the other "solutions" out there....this fixed it for me, and was the only thing that had ANY effect whatsoever.
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  • Constant spinning beach ball with New Macbook no upgrades

    I recently purchase a new macbook worked fine first week then it started. Just upon opening Safari I get a "beach ball" I scroll down "beach ball" Open a new page "Beach ball" everything I do in all programs including Itunes garage band the finder Its frustrating. I Reinstalled the OS still the same problem slow crap performance I've owned over 4 macs now and have NEVER been so frustrated any answers would be great

    welcome, I have the same, two macbooks sitting here (I am a mac veteran with 20 years experience and 20+ macs bought and used for myself).
    But my new white MacBook is a horror. I changed RAMs, installed 10.4 and 10.5 now half a dozen times fresh from scratch and only Apples updates and the machines dances the spinning beachball dance of death and frustration. I will not replicate all the nonworking behaviour what others have described. Just one thing: Each and every problem people have here, my MacBook has also. There is a fault in this series of MacBooks from the hardware side and from Apple! period!
    (Beside this Mac I have a 3 month older more expensive black MacBook sitting on my desk and this is working like a charm, no beachball at all!!!)

  • Spinning beach ball for 45-60 seconds, then fine

    For several months now, I've had the spinning beach ball issue on my Macbook Pro. Within the first 5 minutes after boot up, the spinning beach ball will occur, seemingly at random (no specific app or action), for 45-60 seconds. While this happens, the system becomes completely unresponsive. But after this occurrence within the first five minutes after startup, it never happens again and everything is fine - until I reboot of course.
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    I just finished doing lots of different tests to try to solve my problem. Didn't resolve it, but I did manage to eliminate some things and narrow it down further.
    First I removed all my login items and restarted my computer. That didn't fix the problem.
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  • 10.4.7 Runs Slow, Spinning Beach Ball, "kass" takes over system

    To the helpful frequenters of this forum:
    Since installing Tiger and updating to 10.4.7 recently, I have experienced some major system slow downs on my computer. I am running a Titanium Powerbook G4 with 512MB RAM and 12GB free (from a 60GB hard drive).
    My problems seem to center on Mail 2 app, which runs very slowly when accessing the IMAP server (a problem I never experienced with Mail 1 in the days of Panther). However, it extends to other applications: when launching iTunes and Safari, I often get a spinning beach ball and a 10-20 second hang that I never had before. Sometimes closing programs can take a long time. Force quit often does not respond, but for some reason pressing my laptop power key (as if to turn off the computer) helps to get things jump-started.
    In my Activity Monitor, there is a Process called "kass" that is eating up anywhere from 20-30% of my processor. I think that this is connected to some sort of Key Access software that might have been installed on my computer for my college access, but I am not sure. Here are the details from Activity Monitor:
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    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/C oreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCo re.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
    /System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfig uration
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Q D.framework/Versions/A/QD
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/H IServices.framework/Versions/A/HIServices
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    Thanks for your help, everyone.
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  • Spinning beach ball - all applications

    iMac Intel - ealry 2009 - spinning beach ball with all applications - could not force quit or use keyboard shortcuts to restart - had to perform hard restart - ran hardware test with original install disk and result was no error - not sure how to proceed

    That is bad news. Sounds like the Hard Drive has failed. Try a
    SMC RESET
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    Shut down the computer.
    Unplug the computer's power cord and ALL peripherals.
    Wait 15 seconds.
    Attach the computers power cable.
    Wait another 5 seconds and press the power button to turn on the computer.
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    That may reset power to the Hard Drive, but it's a long shot. Hope you have backups.

  • Frequent Crashes - Unrecoverable spinning beach ball of death - with 10.5.7

    I upgraded to 10.5.6 when it was released. I experienced multiple kernel panics daily, many of which cited graphics related faults. So I reformatted the HD, reinstalled Leopard, and installed the 10.5.5 combo update.
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    So, still under the assumption that it's a software issue. I did an Archive and Install of Leopard, and upgraded the OS using 10.5.7 combo update. Sadly, the system freezes still occur at random, but still mostly when animating dialog boxes. The last one was when I tried to attach a file in Mail.app (and then again while trying to open the system profiler while writing this post).
    The only way out of the freeze is to give the one-finger-salute to the power button, and power down.
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  • Help - spinning beach ball w/one minute of Leopard install left on G5.

    I just tried installing Leopard (10.5.4) on my G5 single with "archive and install". It worked fine until the end, where I got a message saying that the installation was almost complete - a minute left. After about 10 minutes, I clicked on the "utilities" menu in the menu bar and suddenly got a spinning beach ball. The progress bar stopped moving at the same time. The situation remained the same for over an hour before I shut down my G5.
    I rebooted without the install DVD and got an intro video and then Migration Manager kicked in. The video and Migration Manager continued recycling if anything besides migrating system and network prefs. I went for that as I thought that the other bits could probably be transfered later. I got the following error message:
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    I booted into the system. Looong boot up with a yellowish-white screen, then a black one and then finally I got a prompt to set settings, register, etc. Access to the Internet through my router worked, I also suddenly got a prompt that updates to the system were available. I decided things couldn't get that much worse, so I updated to 10.5.5. The system rebooted and things still seem to be working, though I still think the system boot is long compared to Tiger.
    Looking at the bright side, I have what seems to be a working system. I also have a folder on the drive labeled "previous system". What do I do now?
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    2) How do I get all of my user stuff, apps, preferences registration keys, etc. (particularly my Mail prefs, mailboxes, accounts, etc.) transfered from the "previous system"?
    3) Can I just move the OS 9 stuff that was with Tiger to the trash?
    I waited as long as I did to upgrade to Leopard, to make sure that Apple had sussed out the upgrade procedure. This obviously still isn't the case.
    Cheers

    You can get your stuff back from Previous System, you will find your old system inside stamped by date and time of the installation, inside Users folder you will find your old home folder name which contains all your things like Desktop, Documents, Library, Music, Movies and Public
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  • My 2011 MBP has begun running slow with frequent 'spinning beach ball' events. I'm running Yosemite and wondered if I should of use the original install disk for maintenance.

    My 2011 MBP has begun running slow with frequent 'spinning beach ball' events. I'm running Yosemite and wondered if I should of use the original install disk for a maintenance reinstall. I presume I'd have to download Yosemite again, though I'd be happy just using Snow Leopard again too.
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    When you see a beachball cursor or the slowness is especially bad, note the exact time: hour, minute, second.  
    These instructions must be carried out as an administrator. If you have only one user account, you are the administrator.
    Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
    The title of the Console window should be All Messages. If it isn't, select
              SYSTEM LOG QUERIES ▹ All Messages
    from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select
              View ▹ Show Log List
    from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
    Each message in the log begins with the date and time when it was entered. Scroll back to the time you noted above.
    Select the messages entered from then until the end of the episode, or until they start to repeat, whichever comes first.
    Copy the messages to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message by pressing command-V.
    The log contains a vast amount of information, almost all of it useless for solving any particular problem. When posting a log extract, be selective. A few dozen lines are almost always more than enough.
    Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
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  • Snow Leopard = Spinning Beach Ball?

    It seems like ever since I installed Snow Leopard, using Safari is a chore. Almost every time I try to open a new tab, I get the Spinning Beach Ball for so long I have to go do something else. Is this an issue with SL? I can hardly get any work done.

    I have to say that I'm starting to be angry about all this. I have a Macbook Pro Unibody 2.53 Mhz with 4GB.
    Everything was fine. Then I bought Snow Leopard ...
    Was this software even tested in the new macbooks?
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    Nuno
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  • I am having trouble with a LaCie 526 monitor working with my new Mac Pro.  When I boot up, I see the sign-in screen for a second, then it disappears, reappears with some of the screen pixelated and the spinning beach ball -- and then freezes. Any thoughts

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    These instructions must be carried out as an administrator. If you have only one user account, you are the administrator.
    Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
    In the Console window, select
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              View ▹ Show Log List
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    There is a disclosure triangle to the left of the list item. If the triangle is pointing to the right, click it so that it points down. You'll see a list of reports. A panic report has a name that begins with "Kernel" and ends in ".panic". Select the most recent one. The contents of the report will appear on the right. Use copy and paste to post the entire contents—the text, not a screenshot.
    If you don't see any reports listed, but you know there was a panic, you may have chosen Diagnostic and Usage Messages from the log list. Choose DIAGNOSTIC AND USAGE INFORMATION instead.
    In the interest of privacy, I suggest that, before posting, you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if it’s present (it may not be.)
    Please don’t post other kinds of diagnostic report.
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