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& System 7) Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked 88fordwayne Level 1 (0 points) Q: Mac OS 9.2 Refuses to Launch Applications Hello!I recently obtained a iBook G3 Dual USB (500 MHz/ 64 mac os type special characters MB RAM/ 10 GB HD) off ebay. It just happened to be a public school board mac os type unicode characters surplus computer from some school district in North Carolina.Anyway, besides the point. I am having a issue. The machine won't launch any applications (such mac os type accented characters as Word '98, Appleworks 6, Stuffit Expander). It gives me either an error type 1, 2, 3 or a bomb error type 10. I researched a little and found something about the "Internet Config Extension" needs to be enabled, but mac os versions chart it isn't in the extension list. The icon is, however in the Extension folder but doesn't appear in the Extension list that allows you to turn them on/ off.I read that you could also download URL Access 2.3 from Apple, however my iBook won't launch it due to it requires Stuffit Expander, which gives me an error because it won't load applications. This is using Mac OS 9.2. The machine did not come with system disks (a mistake I horribly regret
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with buying it) but now that I have it I don't want it to go to waste. I'd like to get some kind of help to where I could get the OS fixed without a required reinstallation.Any help will be greatly appreciated! I'm not entirely sure, but this could also be a hardware issue. It was suggested to me by a friend the hard drive might be going bad on the unit because it is loud and sometimes finder will unexpectedly quit or i'll get a bomb error on the login menu.Thanks again,Jake iBook G3, Mac OS 9.2.x, 500 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 GB HD Posted on Sep 29, 2009 2:56 AM I have this question too Close Q: Mac OS 9.2 Refuses to Launch Applications All replies Helpful answers by Grant Bennet-Alder, Grant Bennet-Alder Sep 29, 2009 6:36 AM in response to 88fordwayne Level 9 (61,235 points) Desktops Sep 29, 2009 6:36 AM in response to 88fordwayne Be sure to run Disk First Aid. It will check the integrity of the Directory, but it cannot check for bad blocks.There is a bad blocks checker in Drive Setup, named "Test Disk". It simply reads (and writes, if you allow it) every block and replaces bad blocks. It takes several hours to complete; and much longer if there are errors. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Don Archibald, Don Archibald Sep 29, 2009 8:07 AM in response t
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Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows macintosh os 9 XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsMacSoftware Problems imac os9 finder error type 10 Tags:errorfinder ehkoe559 August 16, macintosh os 9 download 2009 at 18:14:30 Specs: ??? i have a imac desktop, its a g2, a g3, im not sure.... well it turns on, and it seems to load, but when it is done loading,an error seems to pop https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2180758?start=0&tstart=0 up... its like a rectangle box, with a pickture of a bomb lighting up, anf it says...Sorry, a system error occurred"finder" error type 10,then it has a restart button, and when i click it it just freezes... can some one helpme please... See More: imac os9 finder error type 10 Report • #1 jtblq August 18, 2009 at 05:23:21 The bomb means a serious unrecoverable error has occured. I haven't used OS 9 http://www.computing.net/answers/mac/imac-os9-finder-error-type-10/12697.html on a daily basis in about 8 years so your best bet would be support.apple.com they should have some legacy document that may be able to help you. I'd wipe the drive and start fresh but it could be something else check that site I gave you first. Report • Start a discussion Related Solutions› How come flac suddenly are supported through the finder? › iMac OS 10.8 uninstall torch web browser › [Solved] Why does Kindle not open on my iMac ver 10.10.3 › [Solved] How do I erase some of my cookies from my iMac 10.4.11? › OSX 10.6.8 and Internet Sharing to Ethernet (Xbox, Blu Ray) › how to remove kindle books from imac prior to re-downloading › Mac Lion Iphoto error message ? (oss status 101) See More ↓ Ask Your QuestionEnter more details...Thousands of users waiting to help!Ask now Weekly Poll Have you used Amazon Echo? Yes No Not yet What's that? View Results Poll Finishes In 7 Days.Discuss in The LoungePoll History About Us | Advertising Info | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use and Sale | Copyright Policy | Contact Us© A Purch Company. All Rights ReservedAd Choices The information on Computing.Net is the opinions of its users. Such opinions may not be accurate and they are to be used at y
Macintosh error codes I believe I am fairly computer litterate. After all, I speak C, and even C++ on occasion and my master's project involves computer vision. And yet, there are times when I find myself swallowed in http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=140069 vortexes of mystery, bafflement, and, yes, frustration. Lately, I've been having serious problems with a http://members.tripod.com/thecomputerguy__/syserrors.htm particular piece of software running on a mac OS 9. I have now come to accept that everyday, at least twice I'll be faced with the following: "This program has unexpectedly quit: Error type 12" There are times when just don't understand my mac. The GQ here are: a) What's the logic behind displaying cryptic error codes instead of descriptive messages? b) Where can mac os I find out what these codes mean? jovan View Public Profile Find all posts by jovan Advertisements #2 10-18-2002, 03:22 AM Andy Guest Join Date: Jun 1999 Apple has this to say. I found this Quote: Mac OS Troubleshooting Understanding Macintosh System Error Messages Line Trap (Type 9), Bad F-line Instruction (Type 10), and Unimplemented Trap of Core Routine (Type 12) Errors Probable Causes These three errors are closely related; all can involve the Macintosh's ROM mac os type (read only memory), where core operating system routines are stored. Any of these errors can occur when a request made for a routine that's in ROM could not be completed because the routine was unavailable. Typically, these errors are caused by older software that assumes an older version of ROM. The software in question could be an application or a system extension. Bad F-line Instruction errors are also often related to a math co-processor (or FPU -- floating point unit). Some Macintosh models do not have an FPU, which is required by some applications. These errors can also occur when the Macintosh model or the system software is too old for your application(s). While most software is written to be backward compatible (i.e., designed to work with older hardware models and system versions), it is not possible to be compatible with every Macintosh and system software version. Possible Solutions Make sure your software is current and is compatible with your Macintosh model and system software. Most software applications include system requirements in the documentation or on the outside of the box. If your configuration does not meet the minimum requirements, upgrade your configuration as necessary. Similarly, if you are using an application that is more than one major version older than the current version (major versions being 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and minor versions being 2.01, 2.2, 2.2.3, etc.), but your Macintosh model and system software are
System to explain why a System Crash happened. Most of the time, they are of little or no use to you. The reason is that the error is a description of the endstate of a system breakdown. If you are driving, late at night, in the rain, arguing with your passenger, and a deer runs in front of you - you swerve, go into the ditch and hit a tree. The error message would be "Hit a Tree". Not a useful guide to avoiding the problem in the future. However, there are some error messages that DO tell you useful things. Error Message: Error Type 41. Cause: the system "can't load the Finder." The Finder is damaged. Solution: reinstall the Finder your System CD or Disk Tools disk. Troubleshooting Type 11 and Related System Errors Type 11 errors and Mac OS 7.6.1 Type 11 (and "FPU not installed") error messages should be sharply reduced in Mac OS 7.6.1. Here's why: Prior to Mac OS 7.6.1, "most crashes in native code previously were mapped to the 'miscellaneous fatal error' code which is 11. The software will now calculate the real error code and report the correct number." "Also, previously, a type 11 error when MacsBug is not installed would cause a 'Sorry, a system error has occurred' dialog and force an immediate reboot. Now most of these cases will instead 'unexpectedly quit' the foreground application." It is probably still best to restart after this occurs, but you won't be required to do so anymore. For those of you not using 7.6.1 yet...Type 11 and "No FPU Installed" system errors Type 11 and "No FPU Installed" system errors have become surprisingly common for Power Mac users (especially after upgrading to System 7.5.1 or later), making it one of the most asked-about problems today. The ultimate cause of these errors is almost always bugs in application software. So you cannot really "fix" these errors yourself. Still, there are a number of quasi-fixes that can help eliminate or reduce the chances of getting these errors. In particular, here's a complete list of things to try: Restart. The error may not occur again any time soon. If the error occurs only or mainly with one application, and especially if you can reproduce it consistently, a bug in that program is the likely cause. Contact the vendor for comp