Likewise, I also have both types of freeze; I seem to remember back on my
old LC under System 7.1, I tended to also have pointer freezes too.

Are you aware that, if the cursor is still moving, you can press
ctrl+option+esc, in an attempt to force whatever application has frozen,
to quit?

Mac OS always advises you to restart after doing that (same as after an
unexpected quit) but I tend to find that is unnecessary, and that I can
even get away with running the same program that just crashed, again. But
if it was a web browser that crashed (by whatever way) I tend to open a
different one next, to be safe.

- Daniel.


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