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orbitalpunk

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Aug 14, 2006
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After doing a fresh install of Catalina 10.15.5, my 2013 Mac Pro freezes about twice per day. I'll be watching a video and my mouse and keyboard are no longer responsive but the video will still play. I have to force shut down.

1. has anyone else experienced this?
2. what can i do after restarting to see what caused the freeze?

Thanks
 

Tiem

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One easy way to see if it's systemic is to create a new account and test that. Make a new user and play with it for a day or 2. If it happens there, you know it's something deeper. If not, you know it's likely some plist gone rogue.
 
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Langdon St. Ives

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Jun 3, 2020
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Are you sure it's not just a Bluetooth hiccup, with the mouse and keyboard disconnecting?
Maybe try turning them off and on and see if they reconnect?

Asking because you say the video keeps playing, and because I have seen different OS
versions bring about or fix Bluetooth funkiness.
 

MisterAndrew

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One of mine froze once with Catalina. It was the watchdog timeout error. There’s a big thread about it in the Catalina forum. Try enabling Do not Disturb for when the screen is locked and disable Power Nap.
 

ek9max

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Feb 22, 2011
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After doing a fresh install of Catalina 10.15.5, my 2013 Mac Pro freezes about twice per day. I'll be watching a video and my mouse and keyboard are no longer responsive but the video will still play. I have to force shut down.

1. has anyone else experienced this?
2. what can i do after restarting to see what caused the freeze?

Thanks
My mac mini started doing this too actually.
 
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