![]() ![]() Now, to force quit an application, which is not recommended unless the situation is truly dire, here’s what to do…Ĭlick on the background graphic or otherwise make sure you’re in the Finder: if the system is trying to switch you to the stuck app, it probably won’t be able to pull up the menu necessary. In fact, many games are released for Mac and PC and then have patches or updates distributed afterwards by the programmers to fix various problems and performance issues, so it’s quite possible that you could get this favorite game of yours to settle down and work better!Įasy way to check: Search on Google for the name of the game followed by “download update OR patch” and see what you get. Before I show you, though, I will ask if you’ve thought about emailing the author of the program (or tech support at the company if it’s from Electronic Arts or similar) to let them know what’s going on and see if there’s a fix? Good news is that yes, there is a way to force a program to quit, even if it’s otherwise stuck, wedged or unresponsive.
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