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Check Out the Most common iMac OS Problems

  • Apple Support
  • May 11, 2018
  • 3 min read

Apple devices are designed beautifully with enhanced software and features. They are used by millions of people around the world due to its high-quality performance and reliability. iMac is one of the best computer devices of Apple enriched with high-security components that prevent it from technical glitches. Still, iMac is not free from some problems that aren’t easy to identify. But there is a number of support services available to provide quick repair for the Apple iMac and one of the platforms where you can avail instant help is Apple Tech Support Number, where experts will help you to deal with the problems.

It is little difficult to determine the most common issues, as most of the issues are not that common as they sound. They can arise from small issues like applications slowing down or files responding slowly, kernel panics issues or disk failures.

Here, check out some daily problems and issues that you might face with your iMac-

  • Lost a file:

If you have lost some important file, the first thing that you do is ask for Spotlight. Here, press Cmd+(Space) in order to launch the search bar, further you have to type as much the filename as possible, you have to pause after each letter to see what comes up. In case you have overwritten your work with a new file of the same name it means that you have got a problem. As a Time Machine user, you can feel smug, as Spotlight will find files that exist in current time, but they have been backed up. Here, you may need a disk-recovery utility like Data Rescue. This usually detects and restores deleted files and tackling more general disk problems as well. Moreover, it is better to stop using the disk as soon as you get to know that you are missing something.

  • Switching is slow:

iMac is the best device to run lots of applications at the same time, without any limitations. Though there is a finite amount of memory. But when iMac run out of space storage for all the programs and data you are using at once, it moves some of the data to the hidden temporary file on the hard disk. This procedure usually happens in a flawless manner that it does not get noticed. The entire process makes your iMac slow and sluggish that is the very annoying situation. In order to troubleshoot the problem, you need to close all the programs. Delete the files from your hard disk will not help in reality, as the issue is with the RAM. So, all you need to fix the problems is more RAM.

  • Mac won't start:

If your iMac is completely unresponsive and the power button is not working at all, then it means that there is a blown fuse in the plug. Therefore, you need to check it first. In case it not dead completely then the Mac will do a 'power-on self-test' (POST) as it boots up, and beep if it finds a fault, and the power LED will also flash. Here, one, two or three beeps point finger at RAM modules, so you need to erase all of them, if they are not seated. Moreover, if there are four or five beeps then it indicates that there is a problem with the system ROM or processor, meanwhile the Air also has an ‘SOS’ code consisting of three short, three long and then three short beeps. If you hear such beeps, then simply take help from the professionals.

For more help and technical support regarding iMac, feel free to call on iMac Support Phone Number +1-877-708-3372. Here, you will be assisted by the team of experts and professionals who are there to deliver best in class support and solutions at affordable cost.

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