Safari hangs on the Quit command

Last summer, I had the public beta version of El Capitan on my MacBook Pro. When the production version was released, I went to this version. Since then, I installed updates as they were freed. Currently, the MacBook is 9.0.2 Safari in OSX 10.11.2.

From the update to the production version, Safari starts and works normally. It's when I try to stop what it crashes. No difference that I use the menu or enter a command q. way either, the result is the dreaded beach of rotation ball. I look at forcing them to leave the dialog box indicates that it has stopped responding. The day.1 updates et.2 survived this behavior. And that's just on the MacBook. I have an iMac 27 "and a mini on the same versions with zero problems.

The only apparent difference is that the MacBook ran the beta version, while the other two have not. I have ideas to solve this problem. (P.S. I deleted Safari as well as its files pref, etc, once or twice; the problem that survived.)

I deleted the Safari

You couldn't do that without the substitution of system integrity. Have you deleted or changed any other system files?

Tags: Mac OS & System Software

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