Safari still crash after install Mavericks on SnowLeopard
Hi like in the thread name, i can't put here the log
if anyone can help me tnx
iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
Hi like in the thread name, i can't put here the log
if anyone can help me tnx
iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
if I try to copy the log in the body of the message I get the error
You have included in your post content That is not permitted.
try pastebin.com & give a link here - or look for words like dvd or ripper in the log, & alter them.
If Safari was ok before updating - the most common problem has been Glims - Uninstall
Also, test in a new or Guest user account.
like this?
i dont know any app with that name and if i seek on mac there isnt Glims?
This site was experimenting with anti-spam filtering recently - that may be why your message was blocked.
I'd say that you need to uninstall Simbl & Safari Stand, then test again.
You're right, no Glims.
he telle me thats impossible open
simbl uninstaller because the developer is unknow
Select the uninstaller, then Ctrl (right)-click it & choose 'Open' - allowing it to run if you choose to trust it.
Stopping SIMBL Agent...
Removing SIMBL from LaunchAgents...
Removing SIMBL.osax...
SIMBL uninstalled.
Now i try run Safari.
everything seems to be ok before opening more windows shut now no, but that extension thing he do?
GRAZIE!
🙂 Glims & Safari Stand add options & modify Safari - both have caused problem with the recent updates. You removed Simbl, which allows Safari Stand to operate... so although some files may remain at /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/SafariStand... they're not active.
After uninstalling Simbl, Open Safari Preferences and in the Extensions Tab, disable all Extensions that you find there, then uninstall them, then really quit Safari (from the menu), and restart Safari. Some problem?
If yes, download Ertrecheck from www.etresoft.com. unzip it, run it, and on the bottom of the list click the "copy to clipboard" button. In your answer here, click "paste" and the list will be in your message.
We will see more here. The list that you produced here already is not clear about the cause of the crash.
>>The list that you produced here already is not clear about the cause of the crash.
I thought it was, and it seem that the crashes have stopped.
Safari still crash after install Mavericks on SnowLeopard