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I have recently setup 10.6 and then updated to 6.2. I must start ...
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Applications crashing with 10.6.2, anyone else?
Hi there.
I have recently setup 10.6 and then updated to 6.2. I must start by saying how pleased I am with the boot speed an overall os speed. Unfortunately for me since the update, not sure if it is the update though, but I have encountered various app crashes. iTunes while scanning for music in the library crashes everytime. When I try to open entourage while running Transmission, makes the startup sound then comes up with an error. I can then either send a report to microsoft and restart or not. This happens everytime.
I am aware that running hackintosh may not run quite like a real mac, but just wondered if anyone else have had these probs or if you know of a fix.
Thanx
Seg
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Seg
Hi there.
I have recently setup 10.6 and then updated to 6.2. I must start by saying how pleased I am with the boot speed an overall os speed. Unfortunately for me since the update, not sure if it is the update though, but I have encountered various app crashes. iTunes while scanning for music in the library crashes everytime. When I try to open entourage while running Transmission, makes the startup sound then comes up with an error. I can then either send a report to microsoft and restart or not. This happens everytime.
I am aware that running hackintosh may not run quite like a real mac, but just wondered if anyone else have had these probs or if you know of a fix.
Thanx
Seg
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Ok, I have now found a fix for this. Here it is:
I'm happy to say that the problem was immediately solved!!!! iTunes 9.0.2 working perfectly. I can get to the options, add music, etc. In the link that I posted, I followed these steps exactly, which were outlined in the comments:
1. Run Marvin AMD Utility and Enter password.
2. Select options number 2 which is ” Create Patcher Package ”
3. Browse to the location of the Location you wish to patch then run it
-The locations that you want are
/System/Library/QuickTime/
and
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.frameork/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCore.framework/Versions/A/
4. a folder of AMD.Patch folder will appear in Dekstop
5. Copy the file cpuid.txt out from the patch folder to another volume of hard drive.
6. Select options number 3 and uncheck the simulation mode.
7. In the select Cpuid file, browse to the folder you had copied earlier in steps 5, in the select a volume, browse to the location you wish to patch, which is you had done in steps 3
8. Run the process
9. Another log file is created.
10. Patching is Succesful and Restart your Computer..
I should note that I did each patch individually (did the quicktime folder first, quit the utility, reopened it, then did the other one, then restarted the computer). Marvin's utility would stop responding after I completed each patch, and I had to force quit it. The patches were successfully applied though. Everything is working great! I hope you get it to work, eraid
I must point out that this isn't my work, but the work of someone else, so big thanx to them.
Hope this helps anyone else with these issues.
Seg
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Originally Posted by
Seg
Ok, I have now found a fix for this. Here it is:
I'm happy to say that the problem was immediately solved!!!! iTunes 9.0.2 working perfectly. I can get to the options, add music, etc. In the link that I posted, I followed these steps exactly, which were outlined in the comments:
1. Run Marvin AMD Utility and Enter password.
2. Select options number 2 which is ” Create Patcher Package ”
3. Browse to the location of the Location you wish to patch then run it
-The locations that you want are
/System/Library/QuickTime/
and
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.frameork/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCore.framework/Versions/A/
4. a folder of AMD.Patch folder will appear in Dekstop
5. Copy the file cpuid.txt out from the patch folder to another volume of hard drive.
6. Select options number 3 and uncheck the simulation mode.
7. In the select Cpuid file, browse to the folder you had copied earlier in steps 5, in the select a volume, browse to the location you wish to patch, which is you had done in steps 3
8. Run the process
9. Another log file is created.
10. Patching is Succesful and Restart your Computer..
I should note that I did each patch individually (did the quicktime folder first, quit the utility, reopened it, then did the other one, then restarted the computer). Marvin's utility would stop responding after I completed each patch, and I had to force quit it. The patches were successfully applied though. Everything is working great! I hope you get it to work, eraid
I must point out that this isn't my work, but the work of someone else, so big thanx to them.
Hope this helps anyone else with these issues.
Seg
Just amazing. Great thanks so much.
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No probs mate. Like I said though, not my work, but Kudos to the guy who did it. If I can find his screen name, i'll post up.
Seg
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