
MAC Keeps Shutting Down
#1
Posted 21 September 2006 - 10:29 AM

#2
Posted 24 September 2006 - 07:05 PM

does it show a message and you can hit re-open or send probelm to apple.
macs do have viruses but it is more likely you wont be infected by one.
make sure you have all current software updates installed
#3
Posted 25 September 2006 - 07:21 PM

#4
Posted 25 September 2006 - 07:50 PM

and what version 10.4.7?
have you installed all the updates?
#5
Posted 26 September 2006 - 11:29 AM

And ankush patel, I apologize for stepping it

#6
Posted 26 September 2006 - 12:16 PM

Yes to all of your questions.
#7
Posted 30 September 2006 - 07:33 AM

it should be this problem as long as their is no error message or anything before it shuts down...
the maccast.com podcast has been talking about this problem for the last couple episodes
good luck thenome
Edited by Josiah, 30 September 2006 - 07:33 AM.
#8
Posted 09 June 2008 - 08:59 PM

It keeps shutting down, about twice an hour and then not again for 1-2 days! No "send this bug to Apple" pop up, no "this computer was shut off improperly" reminder. Nothing.
Mine is only 6 months old, so this is totally frustrating.
Thanks in advance for your help.
#9
Posted 19 June 2008 - 05:16 AM

I have an imac and it wasn't used for approx. 2 to 3 months. When I try to start it opens to the desk top and then shuts off completely. Then when I try to restart it I only get the light blink from the start button and it immediately shuts down. After a few attempts the whole thing acts dead. I get nothing. Then a day or two later I try with the same results. Anyone have any ideas of what is going on here? This is a G5 10.4.11.
Thanks
Ciccie
#10
Posted 15 October 2008 - 05:27 PM

What is going is on OS X, it sounds like the Cache files on the Cache folder have become corrupted. And no worries its an easy fix!
First thing you want to do is start your computer and hold shift to boot into Safe Boot. Then log into your son's user account. Go to Mac Hard drive icon>Users>Your son's username>Library. You should see a folder called "Caches". Click and drag that folder the desktop. Then reboot your machine. Log into your son's account again, and try Safari. It should stop crashing at that point.
Once that is verified, you can just take the "Caches" folder and throw it in the trash. And that should fix the issue!

#11
Posted 22 August 2010 - 03:17 PM

Actually its not a virus.
What is going is on OS X, it sounds like the Cache files on the Cache folder have become corrupted. And no worries its an easy fix!
First thing you want to do is start your computer and hold shift to boot into Safe Boot. Then log into your son's user account. Go to Mac Hard drive icon>Users>Your son's username>Library. You should see a folder called "Caches". Click and drag that folder the desktop. Then reboot your machine. Log into your son's account again, and try Safari. It should stop crashing at that point.
Once that is verified, you can just take the "Caches" folder and throw it in the trash. And that should fix the issue!- DasFamiliar
DasFamiliar, i realise this a super old posst, but i haave just incountered this problem, i tried your simple steps to fixing the problem, but no, im thinking i have a new keyboard, and maybe Holding shift isent putting it into Safty Boot, what should happen when Safty boot starts?
#12
Posted 24 August 2010 - 05:54 PM

You most likely should have started a new topic considering how old this one is but,,, To boot into safe mode on any mac read this article from apple: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455

#13
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:56 AM

in the Dock
go to
System Prefces
find Energy Saver
u hv TWO sections : Battery and Power Adapter
in each section look at the four lines where you check the squares on the left side
try UNCHECKING
the
"Put the hard disks to sleep when possible
and
"Restart auto...ly if ... freezes
----------------------
second possible cause
in the Dock
go to
System Prefces
find
Sharing
and
UNCHECK all the squares on the left
so that nobody in your neighborhood could go into your MacBook and use it in some unknown way by Sharing it.
I am not an authority on this subject
and CANNOT guarantee
that evthg will work
but here i am
after booting in Safe mode
working for 20 minutes
on battery only
and nothing is happening
while only an hour ago I was mad at my brand new Macbook air after it started shutting down unexpectedly.
I suspect the advice about the Caches - see below - also works but i could not get to the Library and Caches even by trying the Finder
#14
Posted 12 June 2019 - 10:42 AM

hi, new here
first, I have an early 2005 2.3 G5 tiger 10.4.11. this machine has been stored a number of times for months. Recently unpacked and started using for older apps. had the same problems with the machine shutting down without any notice. Like the power just cut off. All this within an hour of using or letting it sit. Never happened before, even after storage for 6-8 months during both winter and summer.
I used the suggestions about setting the power to REDUCED, and connecting the G5 directly into the wall socket. For the last 5 of hours, it hasn’t shut down.
The only difference from the last time I used the computer was the recent purchase and use of a small surge protector. All 8 of the outlets on it are being used along with a connected power bar that is also maxed out. The last surge I had the G5 connect to was a larger APC UPS 1000a which apparently was better able to handle the electric load.
the electric current through the surge suppressor seems to have been the issue. Will be getting a better UPS.
hope this helps
#15
Posted 26 June 2019 - 07:08 AM

Use Google Chrome or FireFox, at least you will be able to recover all data used.
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