macOS recognizes when it ’s been re-start without a proper shutdown or re-start operation from the bill of fare . When that happens , you see a dialog at startup that tells you that “ Your computer was restart because of a problem , ” and offers to let you send a report to Apple . There are lashings of rationality that your Mac can restart , including a power failure , and you typically cognise why it happened .
But for some people , every time they restart their Mac after that , whether using > Shutdownor > Restart , they see the same error . They lie with everything ’s all right , why does n’t macOS ?
This dialog should only appear the first clock time you restart after a problem .
This dialog should only appear the first time you restart after a problem.
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The answer is a diagnostic file that can be pull up stakes in rare circumstances after the problematical restart has resolved itself . you’re able to specify this job easy enough :
On your next regular restart , the alert will not appear .
This dialog should only appear the first time you restart after a problem.
This Mac 911 article is in reply to a interrogative sentence submit by Macworld referee Henri .
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