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If you’re having trouble with your Mac, don’t worry. Here are some simple steps that many users have found helpful over the years. Try each one to see if it solves your specific problem.
First, check if any antivirus software or VPN is installed on your Mac. These programs can interfere with how your system works and might cause issues. If you find any of these, remove them as soon as possible.
If you don’t have any antivirus or VPN, then try starting your Mac in Safe Mode. Here’s how:
– Turn off your Mac completely.
– Press and hold the power button. Keep holding it until your Mac turns on and shows the startup options screen. When you see “Options,” let go of the power button.
– Choose your startup disk. Usually, it’s called “Macintosh HD,” unless you’ve renamed it.
– Hold down the Shift key, then click “Continue in Safe Mode.”
– Log in to your Mac. You might need to enter your password again.
If your Mac doesn’t show any strange behavior in Safe Mode, that might mean the problem is caused by software.
To check, restart your Mac normally to leave Safe Mode, and then try to reproduce the issue. If it doesn’t happen again, it’s likely the problem was caused by something that Safe Mode fixes, like checking your disk or clearing cache files.
If the issue persists even in Safe Mode, don’t worry. You can find helpful videos online that walk you through more advanced troubleshooting steps. Here’s a useful tutorial you can watch: [Insert video link here].
And if none of these tips help, there are additional resources and support options available to assist you further in getting your Mac back to normal.





