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wolf63 | 17:34 Wed 11th Aug 2010 | Technology
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I seem to be having problems with my Macbook and the Tesco website. I want to buy a vacuum cleaner and some other stuff but every time I get into the relevant screen my machine just stops working.

The little colourful circle thing (like an egg-timer thing) just keep whirling around and I can't get any response from Safari (Mac OS X) and I have to 'force quit'.

Is this happening because I have done something stupid? What is it likely to be?

Can anybody point me in the right direction so that I can try tinkering with this stupid machine.

Susan
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I'm using a Mac. If you post a link on here of the page you are having problems with I'll see if it works for me...
And have you tried another web browser? Maybe its a Safari thing...
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Thanks - this is as far as I can get before it grinds to a halt.

http://direct.tesco.com/q/buylist/id.8821.aspx

If I were to click on a choice (any) on the screen it all goes wrong.....

I gave up trying to buy a new mattress a few weeks back.
Sorry or the delay in replying... I had to restart my Mac!

I opened your posted link ok, went to one of the item links on that page, which opened fine... for about 20 seconds... then I too got the 'spinning wheel of death', which started to jump about the page. I couldn't even get to the 'force quit' option so had to restart my laptop. Strange.

I tried the above in Safari. I'll now try it in Firefox...
Seems to be working ok using Firefox...
Just tried again with Safari... and my Mac locked up again. Try Firefox or another Browser..
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To get to the 'force quit' you have to click on the desktop to change the "Safari" to "Finder".

I didn't know that I can use firefox, or maybe I did and forgot ;-)

Does your macbook have a 'delete' button?

I won this and an ipod classic in a competition run by the Sun newspaper last year. I didn't really use it until my PC died. After so many years of using windows it is sometimes hard to use a Mac.

Thanks for your help. I am off for a cat nap and then I am going to hit 'Tesco direct' and do some serious browsing and spending.

If I don't get back to you assume all is well.
''To get to the 'force quit' you have to click on the desktop to change the "Safari" to "Finder"

I know... but couldn't get to it. Definitely seems to be a Safari problem.

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