![]() ![]() If macOS InstantView under the HYPERDISPLY drive is damaged or corrupted, such as the error message below pops up. Our partner, Silicon Motion, regularly updates their display application (macOS InstantView) accordingly with any major macOS updates. This is the craziest problem I've ever had since switching to the Mac.Major macOS updates tend to have bugs and errors which could lead to connectivity and power-related issues. I've got the client open and am just leaving it there to see what will happen next. Then I reinstalled my Cox account (which ended up taking an hour because of a password problem at Cox) and now it is back to crashing after I touch anything. I deleted it, and sure enough, it no longer crashed (at least in the 10-15 minutes I had it open, but then, I had emails to touch or actions to do. Someone said they thought Cox was the problem and it is my ISP, and to delete and then reinstall the account. After that it crashed immediately upon opening. I did that, and watched it rebuild the index files, and I was hopeful. I then read you could delete index files and that might fix it. It didn't crash until about 2 minutes of use. I read that you should leave it running for a while and that might fix it. At first it would crash after about 10-15 seconds of use. Yes, Mail started crashing after I updated to Ventura 13.2. ![]() folder you saved from the Desktop to the Trash bin, (Or just keep as a backup for your Mail).īack up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support If all works just fine, and your not missing any Mail or Mailboxes, you can just throw the V10, etc. Next go back to System Settings > Internet Accounts, and enable Mail for each account again. While holding the Shift key, open the Mail app, (It should be empty for the most part). While holding Option, on the top menu click Go > Library (Which appears about half way down the menu as long as holding Option).ĭrag the V10 (or the equivalent V folder(s)) to your Desktop or another location just as an extra backup. Import or export mailboxes in Mail on Mac - Apple Support If any Mailboxes remain, you can export them: Likewise if you have folders/mailboxes under the On My Mac section of your Mail app, I’d export those as well as a copy, (Even though Time Machine should have them), and if IMAP accounts, the data should all remain on the mail server to be re-downloaded again.įirst Open System Settings > Internet Accounts. I may have a solution, just keep backups of your mail data whether through Time Machine, or exporting your mailboxes or both.and if POP accounts.I’d do both, though most accounts now are IMAP. The other seemingly very relevant thing is that this did not happen after updating from Ventura 13.1.1 to 13.2 on my Apple Silicon mac with the exact same internet accounts set up! (indeed, my apple silicon MPB is new and was migrated from my intel MBP about 2 weeks ago using 13.1.1). My gmail and iCloud and old work accounts do not cause Mail to freeze. ![]() It seems to be triggered by two of my internet accounts: my work account using Microsoft Exchange/OutLook and one of my personal accounts (using gmx.net). Rebuilding a mailbox is impossible because the app freezes before this can complete. I have tried running in safe mode, and reinstalling accounts, but that didn't help. After a minute or two more, the "Force Quit Applications" window starts showing "Mail (not responding)". After updating from Ventura 13.1.1 to 13.2 on my intel macs (MacBookPro and MacMini), the Apple Mail app opens initially, but then inevitably after about 1 minute just hangs, showing only the beach-ball-of-death. ![]()
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