Macintosh Computers & System 7.5: Freeze Troubleshooting

This article provides guidelines to help troubleshoot various system "freeze" symptoms associate with Macintosh computers.
The following system "freeze" symptoms are covered in this article:

My computer "freezes:


In general, it is a good idea to understand when the freeze began to occur. For instance, if the freeze began occuring after adding memory, after adding a SCSI device, or after adding some new software, this might help identify where to begin troubleshooting the symptoms.

At the "happy Macintosh" during startup


While loading system extensions during startup

Troubleshoot this issue as an extension conflict.


After startup as the Finder is loading

Troubleshoot this issue as an extension conflict.


While the computer is sitting idle

Troubleshoot this issue as an extension conflict.


When launching, using, or quitting application"X"

Troubleshoot this issue as a possible low memory situation or as a possible application conflict with the system software and/or an extension conflict.


When printing from application "X"

First, troubleshoot this issue as a possible low memory situation. Second, troubleshoot this issue as a possible print driver and application or system software conflict.

1. Restart from the Special menu or the keyboard by pressing and releasing the Command-Control-Power keys.

2. Once computer has started back up, choose About This Macintosh from the Apple menu in the Finder.

3. Check the Largest Unused Block of memory in the About This Macintosh window.

4. Check the Memory Requirements of the application to be sure that there is enough free memory for the application to launch. It's important for the application to have at least the Minimum size of memory available to run. (For more information refer to Macintosh Guide's Application Programs topic, "How do I change the memory a program uses?")

Note: It may be necessary to enable Virtual Memory in the Memory control panel to give the application enough memory to run.

5. If the computer still freezes when printing and you are using Background Printing, try increasing the Memory Requirements for the PrintMonitor application if issue only occurs during Background Printing. The PrintMonitor is located in the Extensions folder within the System Folder.

6. If the computer still freezes when printing, try disabling the Background Printing option in the Chooser or turn on Virtual Memory to increase the memory available for Background Printing.

7. Many print drivers including Apple's LaserWriter and StyleWriter drivers allow the user to enable to Background Printing. If there is not enough free memory for Background Printing to run, the computer may freeze during printing.

If the computer still freezes when printing, the print driver may not be compatible with the application or system software. Check the printer's documentation or contact the manufacturer of the printer to determine if the print driver is compatible with your computer.

Published Date: Feb 18, 2012