In the Classic Mac OS, when an application crashed it would usually take down the whole system, requiring a hard reset. Apple largely tackled this in OS X by basing the system off of a UNIX kernel, ...
The iTunes 7.3 application (located in /Applications) com.apple.iTunes.plist (from ~/Library/Preferences) iTunes.pkg (from /Library/Receipts) iTunesX.pkg (from /Library/Receipts) then re-installing ...
I recently installed Linux for the first time in over a year (at least I think it's been that long) since I got another machine to work with (my last died and couldn't afford to fix it). I started ...
Most crashes on a Mac affect just one application. But you may encounter a type of system-wide crash that brings down your entire Mac: a kernel panic. When this occurs, there’s no warning and no way ...
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