![]() Select your startup disk and click First Aid to perform verification and repair. Open Finder, go to the Applications folder, then the Utilities folder, and launch Disk Utility. Run Disk Utility to check and repair any disk errors. □ File or system corruption: Occasionally, file or system corruption can prevent a Mac from shutting down properly.Faulty or incompatible peripherals can sometimes interfere with the shutdown process. ![]() □ Hardware peripherals: Disconnect any external devices (e.g., printers, external hard drives, USB devices) and try shutting them down.Wait for the updates to complete, and try shutting down again. ⏳ Updates in progress: If your Mac installs updates, it may delay the shutdown process.Open the Activity Monitor ( Applications > Utilities > Activity Monitor), check for any resource-intensive processes, and force quit them before attempting to shut down your Mac. □ Background processes: Some background processes or tasks may prevent your Mac from shutting down.If that doesn’t work, force quit any unresponsive programs by pressing Command ⌘ + Option ⌥ + Escape and selecting the problematic app. ![]() Close all open applications and try shutting them down again.
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