When you install Adobe products, you see the following message:
![]() List Running Processes Mac TerminalError message: Close applications to continue installation
May 23, 2010 If I leave the other apps idle and just use one app while this is happening, it evens out the load and stops prioritizing the idle procs rather quickly. I have never locked up even while running windows XP in a VMWare machine alongside all these apps. The only way i notice a lot of 'clocking' is if an app is poorly written. Jan 20, 2014 This process works properly with nearly all of the Macs available in the market today. It’s super easy too, much more simple than the second fix we’d mentioned. Simply follow the following steps to get a quick shutdown on your Mac. Shut down your Mac with the “Reopen windows when logging back in option” checked. A little-known set of keystrokes will shut down all active programs at once in no time. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete and then Alt-T to open Task Manager's Applications tab. Press the down arrow, and then.
Please close the following applications to continue:
<list of applications>
Shut Down The Computer Mac
If this prompt recurs even after you've closed the listed applications, some processes for the applications could be running in the background. Terminate these background processes to continue installing the Adobe product.
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Terminate the application in your computer. For more details, see the following:
Terminate the process on Mac OS by following these instructions:
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