Safari quits when downloading files




















If all of the above hasn't helped, it's time for a complete Safari reset. Sometimes the word reset can strike fear, but it's a quick solution when Safari keeps crashing on your Mac.

Download your free version of CleanMyMac X. Select the Ignore tab and select Uninstaller. Uncheck the Ignore system application checkbox. Having an alternative browser installed on your Mac, just as a backup, is always a good idea if you can't resolve issues with Safari.

That way, you can open a browser to find some answers and troubleshoot help with Apple support. Keeping your Mac up-to-date with the latest software, regularly cleaning cache, and avoiding excessive browser multitasking will not only help your Mac performance but will also keep Safari running smoothly. Thanks for reading, and I hope these tips helped you with the dreaded Safari freeze-up. Stay tuned for more Mac tips coming soon.

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To remove data for individual websites, browse through the list until you find the site, or search for it using the search box. When you find it, select it. If you find that Safari quits unexpectedly as soon as you start up, it could be that a tab or window that you had open the first time it quit reopens when you relaunch and causes it to crash again.

Plug-ins allow users to see and hear different types of content on websites, like Flash animation. If none of the steps above have solved your problem, try turning them off. Cache files may occupy a lot of space on your drive, so getting rid of them may fix the issue. Here is how you can remove them. Go to Safari and choose Preferences. Click on the Develop menu and then select Empty Caches. If you find that completing all the steps we described manually is rather time-consuming, there is an easier and faster way to fix issues with Safari automatically.

Powered by voicemail greetings for work examples. Thursday, November 11, Daily Tips Sponsor. Turn Off Extensions Out of date and corrupted extensions can cause problems with Safari, but even they are up to date, you can temporarily turn them off to find out if they are affecting the browser.

Also try the Safe Mode. Isolating an issue by using another user account. Safe Mode - About. If it works in the Safe Mode, try running this program when booted normally and then copy and paste the output in a reply.

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