

- #Macbook keeps freezing spinning wheel install#
- #Macbook keeps freezing spinning wheel update#
- #Macbook keeps freezing spinning wheel full#
Drag it to your Desktop and relaunch the Mac app
#Macbook keeps freezing spinning wheel full#
If a full reboot doesn’t resolve your issue, try the next solution. If possible, save your work, then quit the Mac app and restart your Mac. We know this sounds a lot like “Have you tried turning it off and on again?”, but sometimes a simple restart can be a fool-proof way to fix a problem in Sketch. If disabling your plugins doesn’t help, move on to the next suggestion.
#Macbook keeps freezing spinning wheel update#
But before you do, try checking to see if there’s an update available for the plugin that’s causing you issues. Plugins are created by third-party developers, so you’d need to get in touch with them for further support and assistance.
#Macbook keeps freezing spinning wheel install#
Now you can proceed to install your plugins one by one, until you find the one that’s causing the crash. Drag the Plugins folder to your Desktop and relaunch Sketch.Enter the following path in the dialog that appears: ~/Library/Application Support/3 and click Go.If a plugin is crashing Sketch on launch, you can uninstall all of them by moving the Plugins folder to your Desktop: Note: Some plugins, like Craft, will still be loaded even when you disable them, so uninstalling is the only way to make sure they’re not interfering with the Mac app. Then add them back one by one until you find which plugin is causing you issues. Choose Sketch > Preferences > Plugins and disable or uninstall all of them. To find out which plugin(s) are the cause of your problem, close the Mac app and launch without holding ⇧ to enable plugins again. This opens the Mac app in Safe Mode and if everything works as expected, a plugin may have been causing the crash. To disable your plugins temporarily, quit the Mac app and then launch it again while holding down the Shift key ⇧. So, it’s a good idea to try using the Mac app without any plugins running, to see if that could be causing your problem. Sometimes an incompatible or outdated plugin may be causing the Mac app to crash. Note: If you’re experiencing issues with the Mac app being slow, there are a few other solutions to try, you can find more details in our Why is the Mac app slow? article. If you get in touch, we’ll ask you for a few different things to help us diagnose your issue and find a solution. If none of the solutions below work for you, please get in touch with us for more help. We do our best to make the Mac app as stable as possible, but if you’re running into issues and experiencing crashes, there are a few things you can try to fix it.
