Here's more information from the log on the left side, which happens to be TextEdit, the third crash I experienced on. Text highlighted in lighter pink and lighter green is similar. Text highlighted in darker pink and darker green is dissimilar. I used Compare Side-By-Side in Sublime Text. There's a lot of data to sort through, in crashes for multiple applications, so while it's hard to know what exactly to look for, the following lines look like they might provide a clue. The volume /dev/rdisk2s1 appears to be OK. The volume Macintosh HD was formatted by hfs_convert (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.230.6).
Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk2s1Ĭhecking the space manager free queue trees. NOTE: First Aid will temporarily lock the startup volume. We both connect to the company LAN, and do Time Machine backups over the LAN.Īccording to Disk Utility, nothing appears to be wrong with Macintosh HD: Running First Aid on “Macintosh HD” (disk2s1) This is a work machine, and one other employee at the company is experiencing the same issue with Mojave (on an older Mac). ^ It is usually right after saving a file that problems begin.
The problem seems to be closely tied to the file system. The file gets saved, but immediately after that the app (whichever app it is) becomes unusable. The Mac is just over 2 months old.įreezing/hanging often often occurs upon saving a file.
2 hoping it would fix the problem, however the problem persists. This problem came to my attention after less than 1 month of use. This iMac shipped with High Sierra and I immediately updated it to Mojave before beginning to use it. MacOS is the most current version to date: Mojave 10.14.2 Unfortunately, this has not worked either. I have tried to Force Quit the app(s) in question via Terminal as well, after identifying their Process IDs. But there is no dot below to indicate it is even open to begin with. ^ As you can see, the application is "Not Responding". I must physically hold the power button to shut down.Also, no dot is shown below the app's Dock icon, leading one to believe it is not open, but it's still running. I try to Shut Down the Mac, but macOS insists it can't shut down because said app is still running (although it shouldn't be, since I did a Force Quit).I try to re-launch the app, but the icon just bounces in the Dock endlessly (until I Force Quit again).An app freezes and I must Force Quit out of it.I'm experiencing an unusual problem that is affecting many of the apps I use on a regular basis, including (but not limited to): Adobe Illustrator CC 2019, Sublime Text 3, FileZilla, and even Apple's native TextEdit! The sequence of events goes something like this: