Error Type 1010 = The Code Fragment Manager could not access the shared library successfully.
Since this type error has many troubleshooting solutions, I am going to list them all. Hopefully, one of them will work for you. Good Luck!
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What to do
Try to identify all of the pieces (files) needed by the "thing" you are using when the error occurs. Replace any of them that are missing or damaged. Also, make sure that you have enough memory available to accommodate the "thing" you are using ALONG WITH the additional memory that the shared library needs.
If you give most of your free memory (RAM) to the "thing," you may not have enough left over for the system to use as it starts up the shared library.
Feedback
"I'm getting desperate trying to get my new scanner to work. I know it was a stretch to think I could buy a new scanner and run it on my Performa 6200CD/ OS 8.0/ 40M RAM, but it's an early Christmas gift and I'm not quite ready to get a new Mac yet. I can get the computer to recognize the scanner but when I go to preview it locks up on calibrating. I think it's a SCSI problem. Can I get any updates or drivers to help my old Mac SCSI talk better with a SCSI-2 scanner?
Try this:
1. Are you sure you don't have two SCSI devices set to the same address. SCSI Probe or Mt. Everything, available in our Library, will show SCSI addresses.
2. Set the scanner to SCSI address 6, making sure no other device has that address.
3. Try a different SCSI cable or cables.
4. If you have other SCSI devices connected, remove them from the chain.
5. Make sure your SCSI chain is properly terminated. Only the last (or only) device should be terminated. If a device in the chain has internal termination that cannot be turned off, connect it as the last device in the chain."
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"I just connected the same scanner to my Performa 6300CD. Whenever I try to initiate a scan, the program that initiated it crashes with error 1010. I don't have duplicate SCSI addresses, and only the last device of two in the chain is terminated. The cable I got was supposedly rated for high speed use. The computer identifies the scanner on the SCSI bus OK, but only fails when I try to use it."
"Check www.umax.com for a fix. There is a SCSI timing problem on some of the PowerPC Performas that prevents some scanners from operating properly. Umax has an extension that should fix the problem on their web site."
"I checked the UMAX website, and downloaded the update. The documentation said it was for 6360 and 64xx models only, and it refused to patch my computer when I ran it. By the way, my motherboard got the upgrade that many of the 6300's needed. The UMAX service guy says that the error message 1010 is a Colorsync error, and has had me trying updates on the colorsync software, but still no joy. It's pretty clear from the timing of the failures that it's when the UMAX Vistascan driver tries to run the scanner that the crash occurs."
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"So here's a strange one: I install a USB card (painlessly) in one of my free PCI slots. Load the Apple drivers and upon restart, my computer recognizes I have a USB card.
I then proceed to install an ACER USB 320U scanner and the respective drivers and plug-ins. After another restart, I open Photoshop 5.5 and after selecting TWAIN plug-in, Photoshop quits immediately saying error 1010 has occurred. I've never heard of this one and can't find any documentation to explain this. Does anyone know what this error is and how to potentially troubleshoot it?
I've tried Conflict Catcher and it doesn't seem to be an extension conflict.
According to MacsBug it's a bad shared library error. I'm assuming that one of the shared libs for either photoshop or the scanner software is either corrupted or needs to be updated."
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"I got the 1010 error after trying to set my printer in the Chooser. I just did a clean install of 7.6 on my PowerBook