InputManagers is a key place to suspect that such software may reside.
As James' case shows, you can quite innocently, honestly, and reasonably believe you have "no third-party software added to Safari", and be wrong. Stay tuned for more on that, as we learn more.) If you've installed 10.4.11 and Safari is crashing, the very first thing to do is clear out your InputManagers folders (both in your own Library and in the top-level /Library), log out and log back in, and try again. (This loophole is, to some extent, tightened in Leopard - though it does not seem to be completely closed. They use a security loophole to reach right into your applications' code and change that code as the application starts up. As we have warned in the past, Input Managers are tricky beasts. James was using an InputManager to inject modified functionality into Safari (in this case, it was Speed Download). This is very troubling.īut then it turned out that third-party software was to blame. I have no third party software added to Safari at all. Every single time I click the red close box in the last open window within Safari, Safari will crash.
#Winamp for mac 10.4.11 update#
It is perfectly believable that there is some serious crashing bug in Safari 3 on Tiger, but before testing, please do make sure you are not using anything that might cause an incompatibility.Īfter installing the latest 10.4.11 update (and security updates), I found a new bug in Safari 3. But in every case, so far, third-party add-ons have been present. This happens because the update disk permissions change, try to "Repair Permissions" in Disk Utility but I do not think that works.We've received several reports from Tiger users that after updating to 10.4.11, Safari 3 (which is now included "for real" and no longer an optional beta add-on) crashes constantly.
#Winamp for mac 10.4.11 install#
If after you install the update the error " Mount dmg failed: device not configured" Intel security Update 005 (Needed to install the latest version of Safari)
#Winamp for mac 10.4.11 mac os x#
Once updated you can go to the Apple website and download the latest programs that require Mac OS X 10.4.11. Reboot and load the gray screen where the apple appears, it takes a little while upgrading and restart again and ready once loaded you can go to "About This Mac and see which updates to 10.4.11. AppleSMBIOS.kext /System/Library/ExtensionsĬlose Terminal and open the Disk Utility, select the hard disk where you installed Mac OS X and click "Repair Permissions" Hopes to finish and then close the Disk Utility. AppleAPIC.kext /System/Library/Extensions AppleACPIPlatform.kext /System/Library/Extensions Return to Terminal and type the following to restore system files
Ĭopy the downloaded file in the Backup folder that is on the desktop, then double click and wait to mount the image then open the package and install. Sudo cp -r /System/Library/Extensions/AppleSMBIOS.kext. Sudo cp -r /System/Library/Extensions/AppleAPIC.kext. Sudo cp -r /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlatform.kext. In the Terminal, to create the backup type. Open terminal and type the following commands Test install OSX86 10.4.8 Dvd Mac OS X 10.4.8 (Jas AMD-Intel-SEE2, 3 With PPF1, 2)