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Try turning off Wi-Fi before connecting your mouse If your mouse keeps disconnecting, this may be why.

Once paired, any wireless mice, including the Magic Mouse, should connect to macOS automatically. What to do if your Apple wireless mouse won’t connect
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#Imac keeps freezing no mouse or keyboard install

Poor connectivity, an erratic cursor or unpredictable scrolling can all have you tearing your hair out. I should have done this reload back at the beginning of this thread.A malfunctioning Magic Mouse can be a real pain for any Mac user.

I would really like to know what caused this freezing to determine I do need a replacement unit. Is there a test or app I could run that would push the machine to see if it will freeze again? However, I have placed my replacement order on hold while I continue to exercise this machine. In fact it froze several times when booting from CD's OS's. So I am not sure why the machine would freeze when booting with another disk and OS copy. In fact, it is operating fast and furious. Well, I have been running the machine now for 24 hours, and no freezes.

So I bit the bullet, and took several hours to reload all the OS archived as suggested in the thread. Because the machine froze using a Panther AHT boot, I did not think it was a OS issue, however I decided to reload Tiger. I could find none, and the temperature of the CPU's 110 F during operation, with a 181.4 Specified Upper Limit are perfect. Update, before I purchased and took delivery of another used G5 I decided to check for a coolant leak. I think that Tiger still needs 4 or 5 more restarts to get all of the available updates downloaded and installed. Connect to your internet, run Software Update to get the updates that Apple still provides through your Software Update preference pane. Assuming that you have the last installer, that would mean that your system is now at version 10.4.6. It will mean that your OS X system will now be at the version of the installer that you have. It simply reloads the system files, leaves all your files and apps in place. You won't need to restore all your apps, because that's not the kind of install that this is. My choice is to boot to the (Tiger?) installer, and choose the option for "Archive & Install". I just don't erase the drive and start over, just to try a system reinstall.
#Imac keeps freezing no mouse or keyboard full
I prefer just doing a reinstall, so I don't do a backup just for that.ĭon't misunderstand - I do not mean that I don't have a full backup - of course, that's important in any event.
