Preserved Topic: Macintosh conflict probs. Any info? (Page 1 of 1) |
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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: The Moldy, Rainy State |
posted 03-19-2001 03:47
I'm having some serious conflict issues with my Mac. It seems like everything wants to crash it . . . Adobe Premiere 5.1, is so unstable, and often crashes/can't perform "Audio Exports", the MP3 player messes things up, the Netscape Browser will cause the system to collapse undernieth occasionally, ussually while running MSN IM simultaneously, Sound Edit 16 won't load, Adobe Photoshop 5.5 crashes unexpectedly for stupid certain filters or operations. It really pisses me off! I wish I had a clue what was going on . . . |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Adanac |
posted 03-19-2001 05:02
Sorry for double posting but... |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: The Moldy, Rainy State |
posted 03-19-2001 06:03
Yeah, sorry about MY double post, but I realized after I wrote it, that it didn't really apply tot hat area, so I changed it, and re-wrote it here. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Adanac |
posted 03-19-2001 15:27
A couple more things you might want to try (Conflict Catcher is not free) is go into |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: The Moldy, Rainy State |
posted 03-19-2001 21:27
I tried to edit the Disk Cache, but apparently system 9.0 has a "Default Setting" that is supposed to be better than the manual setting, but, I'm leaving it for now, since it didn't solve the crashing issue - I DL'd Conflict Catcher, (test version), and it said that the prob. I'm having with SE16 is that it is looking for system resources, something in the ROM, that is no longer there (error 12). It suggested that if the version is more than one major edition out of date, (which it is), the current System 9.0 prolly just doesn't like it. I found a new 2.0 version on Ebay for $40, I'm thinking about that as an alternative . . . |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Solitary confinement |
posted 03-19-2001 23:16
Yeah those pesky jobs keep gettin in the way |