Hi Michael

Sounds like a bad block on your hard drive, didn't we replace it last time you 
were back? If so then the drive should be under warranty still.

Regards

Sam
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On 6 Oct 2012, at 15:46, "Michael Dennis - FanChants.com" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> My MacBook has been crashing a bit of late. I have been working with large 
> audio files and also moving content from my MB to external hard drives, which 
> has been crashing Finder. It basically stalling and i get the spinning wheel.
> 
> Anyway, my question is when this happens I have, well I think I have, only 
> two options. First is force quit and the second, if I cant get to Force Quit 
> or it doesn't work, is I hold down the on/off button and then turn it back 
> on. I then run a disk repair. 
> 
> Is this the best way forward. It's just that my computer seems to be getting 
> progressively slower now and is crashing more often. Also when I ran a disc 
> repair previously the results screen was pretty blank, now theres quite a few 
> lines of results.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Michael
> 
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