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imovie 10 crashes during update

Updated to Mavrick. Imovie 10 installed. Crashed everytime I tried to scroll. Uninstalled. Tried to reinstall but crashes on final installation and disappears.


MacBook Pro

15-inch, Mid 2010

2.66 GHz Intel Core i7

4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512 MB

OS X 10.9 (13A603)

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Oct 24, 2013 9:01 PM

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Oct 27, 2013 1:42 PM in response to boracayguy

Hi, boracayguy.


Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.


Here is an article that I found that may help with the iMovie unexpectedly quitting issue you are experiencing.


1) Verify your software is up to date by running Software Update.

The updates necessary to resolve the issue are those relating to QuickTime, iLife, iMovie and Mac OS X. If any of these updates are available, install the updates. After you install the updates, run Software Update again to verify there are no more updates for that application available.

2) Disable non-essential QuickTime components.

  1. Navigate to /Library/QuickTime/ for a list of components currently installed.
  2. Temporarily disable any components that are not in the list below. You can disable the components by moving them to the Desktop or another folder outside of the /Library/QuickTime/ folder.
  3. Open iMovie and see if the issue is resolved. If iMovie no longer unexpectedly quits, check to see if an updated component is available, or contact the developer of the component for further recommendations.

iMovie uses the following components, and should be left in the QuickTime folder:

  • AppleIntermediateCodec.component
  • AppleMPEG2Codec.component

Note: There may also be a similar folder at ~/Library/QuickTime/ depending on the components you have installed. If this folder is available on your Mac, remove any components as instructed in step 2. Both of these locations hold QuickTime components. The components help you encode or decode different types of multimedia content.

3) For iMovie 6 or earlier, try disabling iMovie components provided by manufacturers other than Apple. Start by quitting iMovie 6. Navigate to ~/Library/QuickTime/ and /Library/QuickTime/ and use steps 2 and 3, under "Disable non-essential QuickTime components," to determine what components to disable.

4) Run Apple Hardware Test and Disk Utility

If you are experiencing unexpected behavior in other applications, check your hardware by using Apple Hardware Test. You can also test your hard disks using the Verify and Repair functions of Disk Utility.

Note: If the issue only occurs when importing footage from a camera or device known to work with iMovie, consult the articles "iMovie '08: Cannot see or control camera" and "iMovie 6 or earlier: Cannot see or control camera" for additional recommendations.


iMovie: How to troubleshoot "Application Unexpectedly Quit" messages

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3143


Cheers,


Jason H.

Oct 29, 2013 1:03 PM in response to jason269

Jason.

Thanks for the info. I did EVERYTHING as mentioned in this article. At first I thought it had solved the problem because clicking on the "documentary" trailer did not immediately crash the computer. But seconds into it, it did crash the computer again. I even did the disk repair with no luck. I'll have to give up on iMovie 10 until I can get to the apple store for help. Thanks again.

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