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Hey there,
overall 10.5.2 works pretty well for me. Nontheless i have two things giving me a headache. First thing is my screensaver. I've set it to "Never" and the screensaver still comes up after a few hours. I guess my second problem is a result of the screensaver. As soon as the screensaver come up i can start to count the minutes until my first program crashes. Sometimes it happens a few hours later, sometimes only a few minutes. No matter which program, they all crash with the usual "Program closed due ... blabla" error message. Nothing more and nothing less. Once and a time i can restart the program and it's pretty stable then but nontheless it's annoying to loose stuff i have done in Photoshop. So i could really need a helping hand. Thanks in advance, Tom Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ RAM: 1 GB DDR 333 GFX: XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB By the way, i can't modify the RAM-timings. My god damn cheap a-- MoBo doesn't support modding or overclocking -.- 26.02.08 13:35:23 com.apple.launchd[134] ([0x0-0x19019].com.adobe.Photoshop[257]) Exited abnormally: Floating point exception 26.02.08 13:36:27 com.apple.launchd[134] ([0x0-0x14014].org.mozilla.firefox[209]) Exited abnormally: Floating point exception 26.02.08 16:14:29 com.apple.launchd[134] ([0x0-0x27027].org.mozilla.firefox[406]) Exited abnormally: Floating point exception |
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I have a feeling not being able to stop the screensaver might be an apple bug rather than an osx bug.
Just a thought but have you run marvin's on your system? |
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Until now not, no. To be honest, i'm a little afraid that it could crash my system. I'm not a crack if it comes to OS X and every crash could result in a complete reinstall which would take me a few hours (last time it took around 4 hours).
So is there something i should have taken care of before running Marvin's tool? |
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choose second option create patcher package when completed check log for errors, remove any corresponding errors from cpuid.txt copy patches folder including patcher and cpuid.txt to root of your drive boot -s mount -uw / cd /patches ./patcher cpuid.txt thats it. Just remove any errors, don't think there is much chance of it wrecking system at least it never has on mine |
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Thanks for your time lanxxx, i'll give it a shot =)
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nevermind...
Running both 10.5.8 and 10.6.4 on my stinking AMD/ATi machine... |
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Running both 10.5.8 and 10.6.4 on my stinking AMD/ATi machine... |
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Hm ... now i'm unsure again ^^
I don't think there are errors except the one at the bottom ... nontheless i've zipped the files in the log folder. Would someone check them please? Like i said, i prefer to ask twice to make sure that everythig is ok =) __http://rapidshare.com/files/95134258/Archiv.zip.html If everything is ok i'll proceed with the next step. |
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There are errors but they shouldnt cause any probs.
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