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on Mac OS X Yosemite when opening the Messages app: An an internal messages error occurred el capitan internal Messages error occurred. There was a problem with Messages. an internal messages error occurred yosemite You need to quit and open Messages again Fix this by: 1. Open contacts app an internal messages error occurred mavericks 2. Disable all the accounts you have there (iCloud, Google, etc..) 3. Now you have no contacts in your contacts list 4. Open Messages messages app crashing mac app Now theMac OS X Yosemite 10.10 Messages App works! 5 comments: Rodrigo K (Mais do Mesmo)Saturday, 07 June, 2014Thank you a lot. I solved the problem deleting contacts until the Messages opens and I discovered that contacts with * in the begining of numbers was causing messages crash.ReplyDeleteAlberto V.
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M.Tuesday, 24 June, 2014Not solved my problem... :/ReplyDeleteUnknownFriday, 25 July, 2014Buenismo Gracias! Thanks! Danke Schon!ReplyDeleteNNSunday, 24 May, 2015Great, that seems to be working.I exported* all my contacts, then removed iCloud contacts, then imported them all, so they're stored on my Mac. This means they have names associated with the numbers.Not ideal, but will just need a refresh every few months to stay up-to-date.*To export: Ensure all contacts is on display, then edit>select all. Then file>export...>export vcard.Then deactivate iCloud, Google etc. Go to file>import... select the file you saved and bingo!ReplyDeleteKreig ZimmermanSunday, 28 February, 2016This issue has carried over into 10.11. How frustrating! Apple is dropping the ball more and more with OS X. Keychain Access crashes consistently when I attempt access it for passwords. Man, this is truly Life After Steve...ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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