Operating System – Mac OS X v 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v 10.7 Lion and Mac OS X v 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X v 10.9 Mavericks, Mac OS X v 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OS X v 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X v 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X v 10.13 High Sierra, Mac OS X v 10.14 Mojave. RAM - 1 GB RAM (Recommended, 2 GB RAM). Faulty Apprentice offers four instructors for the apprentice to take lessons from, training him in bows, swordplay, and more. The player will have to go through the lessons through several.

Faulty Apprentice Mac + DLC 1-3 (32bit) (1 GB) Support the developer by paying above the minimum price. $1.00 $2.00 $5.00 $10.00. Give this game as a gift. Your email address — Your payment confirmation will be sent here. Pay with PayPal Pay with Card. This problem occurs mostly on the Mac and less on iPad or iPhone, so it is something that you can try. Faulty Plugin or Extensions. Plugins are like an extra skillset that you can add manually to the browser like PDF reader, Pinterest, Pocket, Evernote, etc.

macOS Big Sur elevates the most advanced desktop operating system in the world to a new level of power and beauty. Experience Mac to the fullest with a refined new design. Enjoy the biggest Safari update ever. Discover new features for Maps and Messages. Get even more transparency around your privacy.

Chances are, your Mac can run macOS Big Sur

The following models are supported:

  • MacBook (2015 or later)
  • MacBook Air (2013 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (Late 2013 or later)
  • Mac mini (2014 or later)
  • iMac (2014 or later)
  • iMac Pro (2017 or later)
  • Mac Pro (2013 or later)

To see which model you have, click the Apple icon in your menu bar and choose About This Mac.

Make sure you’re ready to upgrade.

Before you upgrade, we recommend that you back up your Mac. If your Mac is running OS X Mavericks 10.9 or later, you can upgrade directly to macOS Big Sur. You’ll need the following:

  • OS X 10.9 or later
  • 4GB of memory
  • 35.5GB available storage on macOS Sierra or later*
  • Some features require an Apple ID; terms apply.
  • Some features require a compatible internet service provider; fees may apply.

Upgrading is free and easy

Upgrading from macOS Catalina 10.15 or Mojave 10.14?

Go to Software Update in System Preferences to find macOS Big Sur. Click Upgrade Now and follow the onscreen instructions.

Upgrading from an older version of macOS?

If you’re running any release from macOS 10.13 to 10.9, you can upgrade to macOS Big Sur from the App Store. If you’re running Mountain Lion 10.8, you will need to upgrade to El Capitan 10.11 first.

If you don’t have broadband access, you can upgrade your Mac at any Apple Store.

  • OS X 10.9 or later
  • 4GB of memory
  • 35.5GB available storage on macOS Sierra or later*
  • Some features require an Apple ID; terms apply.
  • Some features require a compatible internet service provider; fees may apply.

For details about your Mac model, click the Apple icon at the top left of your screen and choose About This Mac. These Mac models are compatible with macOS Big Sur:

  • MacBook (2015 or later)
  • MacBook Air (2013 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (Late 2013 or later)
  • Mac mini (2014 or later)
  • iMac (2014 or later)
  • iMac Pro (2017 or later)
  • Mac Pro (2013 or later)

Siri

Requires a broadband internet connection and microphone (built-in or external).

Hey Siri

Supported by the following Mac models:

  • MacBook Pro (2018 or later)
  • MacBook Air (2018 or later)
  • iMac Pro (2017 or later)

Dictation, Voice Control, and Voice Memos

Requires a microphone (built-in or external).

Spotlight Suggestions

Requires a broadband internet connection.

Gestures

Requires a Multi-Touch trackpad, Force Touch trackpad, Magic Trackpad, or Magic Mouse.

Force Touch gestures require a Force Touch trackpad.

VoiceOver gestures require a Multi-Touch trackpad, Force Touch trackpad, or Magic Trackpad.

Photo Booth

Requires a FaceTime or iSight camera (built-in or external) or USB video class (UVC) camera.

FaceTime

Audio calls require a microphone (built-in or external) and broadband internet connection.

Video calls require a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (built-in or external), or a USB video class (UVC) camera; and broadband internet connection.

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Apple TV

High dynamic range (HDR) video playback is supported by the following Mac models:

  • MacBook Pro (2018 or later)
  • iMac Pro (2017 or later)
  • Mac Pro (2019) with Pro Display XDR

Dolby Atmos soundtrack playback is supported by the following Mac models:

  • MacBook Air (2018 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (2018 or later)

Sidecar

Supported by the following Mac models:

  • MacBook (2016 or later)
  • MacBook Air (2018 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (2016 or later)
  • Mac mini (2018 or later)
  • iMac (late 2015 or later)
  • iMac Pro (2017 or later)
  • Mac Pro (2019)

Supported by all iPad models with Apple Pencil support:

Demo
  • 12.9-inch iPad Pro
  • 11-inch iPad Pro
  • 10.5-inch iPad Pro
  • 9.7-inch iPad Pro
  • iPad (6th generation or later)
  • iPad mini (5th generation)
  • iPad Air (3rd and 4th generation)

Continuity Camera

Requires an iPhone or iPad that supports iOS 12 or later.

Continuity Sketch and Continuity Markup

Requires an iPhone with iOS 13 or later or an iPad with iPadOS 13 or later.

Handoff

Requires an iPhone or iPad with a Lightning connector or with USB-C and iOS 8 or later.

Instant Hotspot

Requires an iPhone or iPad with cellular connectivity, a Lightning connector or USB-C, and iOS 8.1 or later. Requires Personal Hotspot service through your carrier.

Universal Clipboard

Requires an iPhone or iPad with a Lightning connector or with USB-C and iOS 10 or later.

Auto Unlock

Requires an Apple Watch with watchOS 3 or later or an iPhone 5 or later.

Approve with Apple Watch

Requires an Apple Watch with watchOS 6 or later or an iPhone 6s or later with iOS 13 or later.

Apple Pay on the Web

Requires a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with Touch ID, an iPhone 6 or later with iOS 10 or later, or an Apple Watch with watchOS 3 or later.

Phone Calling

Requires an iPhone with iOS 8 or later and an activated carrier plan.

SMS

Requires an iPhone with iOS 8.1 or later and an activated carrier plan.

Home

Requires an iPhone with iOS 12 or later and a configured Home app.

AirDrop

AirDrop to iOS and iPadOS devices requires an iPhone or iPad with a Lightning connector or with USB-C and iOS 7 or later.

AirPlay

AirPlay Mirroring requires an Apple TV (2nd generation or later).

AirPlay for web video requires an Apple TV (2nd generation or later).

Peer-to-peer AirPlay requires a Mac (2012 or later) and an Apple TV (3rd generation rev A, model A1469 or later) with Apple TV software 7.0 or later.

Time Machine

Requires an external storage device (sold separately).

Maps electric vehicle routing

Requires an iPhone with iOS 14 and a compatible electric vehicle.

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Maps license plate restrictions

Requires an iPhone running iOS 14 or an iPad running iPadOS 14.

Boot Camp

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Allows Boot Camp installations of Windows 10 on supported Mac models.

Exchange Support

Requires Microsoft Office 365, Exchange 2016, Exchange 2013, or Exchange Server 2010. Installing the latest Service Packs is recommended.

Windows Migration

Supports OS X 10.7 or later and Windows 7 or later.

App Store

Available only to persons age 13 or older in the U.S. and many other countries and regions.

Photos

The improved Retouch tool is supported on the following Mac models:

  • MacBook Pro (15-inch and 16-inch models) introduced in 2016 or later
  • iMac (Retina 5K models) introduced in 2014 or later
  • iMac (Retina 4K models) introduced in 2017 or later
  • iMac Pro (2017 or later)
  • Mac Pro introduced in 2013 or later
  • Apple Books
  • Apple News
  • App Store
  • Automator
  • Calculator
  • Calendar
  • Chess
  • Contacts
  • Dictionary
  • DVD Player
  • FaceTime
  • Find My
  • Font Book
  • Home
  • Image Capture
  • Launchpad
  • Mail
  • Maps
  • Messages
  • Mission Control
  • Music
  • Notes
  • Photo Booth
  • Photos
  • Podcasts
  • Preview
  • QuickTime Player
  • Reminders
  • Safari
  • Siri
  • Stickies
  • Stocks
  • System Preferences
  • TextEdit
  • Time Machine
  • TV
  • Voice Memos
  • Activity Monitor
  • AirPort Utility
  • Audio MIDI Setup
  • Bluetooth File Exchange
  • Boot Camp Assistant
  • ColorSync Utility
  • Console
  • Digital Color Meter
  • Disk Utility
  • Grapher
  • Keychain Access
  • Migration Assistant
  • Screenshot
  • Screen Time
  • Script Editor
  • Sidecar
  • System Information
  • Terminal
  • VoiceOver Utility
  • Arabic
  • Catalan
  • Croatian
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • English (Australia)
  • English (UK)
  • English (U.S.)
  • Finnish
  • French
  • French (Canada)
  • German
  • Greek
  • Hebrew
  • Hindi
  • Hungarian
  • Indonesian
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Malay
  • Norwegian
  • Polish
  • Brazilian Portuguese
  • Portuguese
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Slovak
  • Spanish
  • Spanish (Latin America)
  • Swedish
  • Thai
  • Turkish
  • Ukrainian
  • Vietnamese

Safari, the embedded and default internet browser on Mac, is one of the most used and popular browsers among Apple users. Though Apple products are widely known for quality, performance, and class, they can still face technical issues. One such issue is the Safari browser crashing time and again. In most cases, some small tweaks here and there are needed to solve the problem. You can choose between being on call and hold with Apple’s customer care for hours or learn here to fix it in a few minutes. Don’t worry, even if you are not a world-class programmer, you can still do it. I won’t be asking you to write the code, but we will be making some necessary changes. So in this article, I will discuss five tips that you can use to fix this problem on your Mac. Have a look:

Why Does Safari Keep Crashing?

Now you may be working on your computer for years and are not facing any issue. You wake up and work as usual, but one fine day, your best browser starts freezing and crashing suddenly. You don’t remember making any significant changes in your computer that may be the underlying cause, but the problem seems to be quite persistent and is not going away. What would you do? This scenario is the story of the majority of people who suddenly start facing issues with Safari. So what went wrong? Well, there can be multiple things that could have gone wrong, like:

  • Storage got filled or is almost on the brim
  • Pending updates on application
  • Pending updates on OS
  • Outdated drivers
  • Issue with plugins
  • Too many tabs opened at the same time
  • Mac running low on memory
  • Too much cache, etc.

So as you can see that there can be a lot of these scenarios, now let’s move on to the solutions to fix them.

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Solutions

1. Clean Your Mac

The best way to start troubleshooting would be to start cleaning up your system. If the crashes are being caused by

  • Storage issues.
  • Cache issues.
  • Junk files and folders.
  • Memory issues.
  • Presence of malware

You can start by removing junk files and folders from the storage as they are filling your hard drive unnecessarily.

  • Empty Trash: It may seem like a necessary step, but many users delete the files from their folders but forget to empty the Recycle bin, which causes it to stay filled. Though it is a great way to protect important files from getting lost, it can also hold the junk files which should have been deleted a long time ago. So go ahead and empty it.
  • Check in the folders: Not in the system folders but your private ones. There may be old movies, songs, videos, or other files that may be old and useless. If you can get rid of them, then it would make quite your hard drive quite spacious.
  • Remove other junk folders: Manually getting rid of all junk files can be quite tricky, but you can always use a third-party application. One of the best ways to clear out junk, malware, and other issues in a single step

2. Check for Updates

If there are any pending on the operating system, drivers, or even the Safari browser itself, update it. The issue you are facing may be a known issue like a bug that is probably, already fixed in the newly released patches. Now all you have to do is to update the software for the fixes to get applied. Updating apps and drivers is not only for curating new features but also for fixing bugs. Many people try to avoid updates as they want the old functioning and the user interface, but you need to understand that to prevent future crashes and freezing, all these updates are necessary.

3. Close Unnecessary Tabs

If you are working on an old Mac, then it may be possible that its computing capabilities have been reduced to many extents, which may be the reason behind all the crashes. Every tab that is opened on the browser takes up a part of the memory, making the RAM less available for other applications. So if you have like 50 to 60 tabs opened at the same time(pinned tabs included), it would be better if you close all the ones that are currently not in use. It will free up space and reduce stress on the processing as well. This problem occurs mostly on the Mac and less on iPad or iPhone, so it is something that you can try.

4. Faulty Plugin or Extensions

Plugins are like an extra skillset that you can add manually to the browser like PDF reader, Pinterest, Pocket, Evernote, etc. It makes the browser more functional and user-friendly, but if they get corrupt, they can cause issues. In the settings, click on Preferences > Extensions, and here you will be able to see all the plugins that are installed on your Safari. Remove or uninstall the ones that you no longer use or come from unknown sources. In earlier versions of the applications, users were equipped with turning off any particular extensions, but this option is now removed.

5. Clear Out RAM

It may be possible that a lot of different programs are running simultaneously on your Mac. You may be working with heavy apps like Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, etc., while browsing with 50 or so tabs. This may look like a lot but is nothing when compared to a standard video editor. This can take a toll on your RAM and may cause the other apps to crash and close. So try to close all the programs after saving your work, which you are not using for the moment; this will ease the tension on the processor. If it doesn’t work, try restarting the system, it will force clear out all the programs in the memory.

If you still feel that your computer can do more, you can always install new memory sticks and increase the RAM on your Mac. There are empty slots available which will support the compatible RAM type.

Conclusion

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These were five tips to prevent the Safari browser from crashing that I wanted to share with you. I want to point out again that you don’t need to be a computer expert to carry out basic troubleshooting, give it a try, and you will surely learn something new. If you cannot fix it or if it is something else, you can always approach Apple Support to help you with your product.

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