![]() ![]() If you run too many applications at once and don’t close them completely, they will keep running in the background. Your Mac sometimes may crash because the system memory is full. When your Mac doesn’t have enough storage space on the startup disk, your Mac is likely to freeze or crash, especially for resource-consuming software like Photoshop. ![]() If you just update your Mac with a new SSD, then the new SSD could be responsible for your Mac crashing. Some hardware incompatibilities within your Mac computer can also cause your MacBook to keep crashing. This is because some old apps no longer meet the new operating system requirements. For example, many Mac users complained about Mac crashing or crashing more often after updating to macOS Monterey or Big Sur. The most common reason why your MacBook might crash is the incompatible software or software bugs. Normally, the possible reasons why your iMac/MacBook keeps crashing are as below: Or the crashing could be accompanied by a loud Mac fan noise or bouncing icons in the Mac Dock. No matter whether you’re using Inter Mac or M1 Mac when your Mac keeps crashing, you may see a pop-up showing ‘ Your computer was restarted because of a problem’. 3 How to prevent your Mac from crashing. ![]()
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