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OS X error message mean? Our guide to getting to the bottom of Mac error messages will help you out. by Lucy Hattersley | 14 Feb 14 Share Tweet Send Hi. I saw this on Macworld UK and thought you should see it too. Comments Get to know what various error messages in Mac OS X mean What do Mac error messages mean? Of course, it depends on the Mac error message in question. Each one means something different. mac error message your startup disk is full But with our guide to Mac OS X error messages you’ll soon know what each mac error message means. Apple Mac computers are remarkably stable machines, and you’ll spend a lot less time fixing a Mac, to get it working, than other computers. Even so, mistakes do happen, and when one does you will get an error message on the screen. It will say something like “The Application quit unexpectedly”. Understanding these Mac OS X error messages can help you fix what’s wrong with your Mac. See Apple jargon buster: tech terms explained, in Macworld's glossary of technical language Advice from an Apple Tech: Three common Mac fixes Know your Mac error: The application “program name” quit unexpectedly This is one of the best-known Mac OS X error messages. One minute the app was there, the next it’s gone. It’s a pain but normally it happens infrequently, so it doesn’t get in the way of things. Restart the app and see if it behaves itself this time. Image: Flickr If you find it happening frequently to the same app then follow these steps: Quit the app (if you haven’t already). Delete the preferences. Hold Option and click Go in the Finder and choose Library. Now open Preferences and locate the preferences associated with the app. Move them to the Trash and delete them. Restart the app and see if it’s now behaving If it continues to happen
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Mac Apple OS X FaceTime iMessage Comments (38) FacebookTwitterGooglePinterestReddit Apple earlier this week released the mac error message public stable version of OS X 10.11.4, but for a number of users the update process has been less than pleasant. A plethora of users are voicing issues on Apple's support forums centered around logging in to iMessage and FaceTime following the update to OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan. According to users on Apple's forums, many are being presented with a "Could not sign into iMessage" error while trying to sign in, as well as a messaged reading, "An error occurred during authentication. Other users report that the log in process seems to act like its working, but it never fully completes and no error message is presented. The issue seems to mainly affect those who performed a clean install. Users have tried a variety o fixes, including performing a clean install, disabling Firewall, and turning on two-step authentication, but there is no fix at the moment that seems to work. One user said they reached out to Apple Support regarding the problem and were informed that Apple is aware of it and working on a fix, whiremain constant. If you know of a category of errors that are not included here, please let me know. error -32768 svTempDisable: Temporarily disable card but run primary init. error -32640 svDisabled: Reserve range -32640 to -32768 for Apple temp disables. error -32615 fontNotOutlineErr: bitmap font passed to routine that does outlines only error -23048 outOfMemory: Not enough memory is available to issue the needed DNR query or to build the DNR cache. error -23047 dnrErr: The domain name server has returned an error. error -23046 noAnsErr: None of the known name servers are responding. error -23045 authNameErr: The domain name does not exist. error -23044 noNameServer: No name server can be found for the specified name string. error -23043 noResultProc: No result procedure is passed to the address translation call when the resolver must be used to find the address. error -23042 cacheFault: The name specified cannot be found in the cache. The domain name resolver will now query the domain name server and return the answer in the callback procedure. error -23041 nameSyntaxErr: The <