Hi Petrus,
It wasn’t by any chance just warming up from being asleep?

You say it had updates to instal but your not sure if it was installing 
something at the time?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Friday, 29 March 2019 10:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Possible explanation?

Hi all,
Not sure if any one can give me a possible explanation  for this as I can’t 
really give you much information. I opened the screen to my MacBook this 
morning and was faced with silence. I asked Siri to turn voice over off and 
back on again that didn’t help. Anything I pressed on the keyboard came back 
with a donk noise. I got my iPhone and opened Seeing AI and pointed it at the 
screen, the main menu was on the screen and seeing AI told me there was 3 new 
updates in the App Store. My Mac remained silent for about 10 minutes and 
suddenly I was able to log in and now it is back to normal. I did go into the 
App Store to install the updates and it asked me for my Apple ID password that 
it normally doesn’t do. So I am suspecting the Mac was performing some function 
that it didn’t want me to over ride. And I suspect it had something to do with 
the updates?
 Now I enjoy the song “the sound of silence” but not on my Mac.
Sorry for the long email.
Petrus
Sent from Petrus' MacBook

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