Mac Os Error Unexpected Error 8796
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open for further replies. Page 2 of 3 < Prev 1 2 3 Next > Kail Mobile Enthusiast Messages: 7 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 I was having two problems... One with HotSync and one with Desktop. The HotSync problem is a know bug and has been fixed by a third-party patch. That was the error #1852402768. In addition, I found that if I re-booted with just the "Mac OS 9 All" set and added the six Palm extensions I could also perform a HotSync with no errors. The other error is http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=38509&start=0 "Unexpected error #-8796" which happens when I open the Desktop app and it attempts to either open or create a user file. Perhaps the way to approach this problem, is to find out from Palm what error code #8796 means. Kail, Sep 10, 2002 #11 Kail Mobile Enthusiast Messages: 7 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Looks like error -8796 is an Apple Type Services error http://forum.brighthand.com/threads/unexpected-error-8796.27572/page-2 which occurs when a program attempts to use an ivalid font ID (a font ID that doesn't correspond to any installed font) or when the program attempts to pass meaningless font information to the Mac OS (by reading a corrupted document). It's a start... Kail, Sep 10, 2002 #12 Jennifer S Mobile Deity Messages: 12,442 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 188 I found a reported workaround on MacCentral: >>> Take a "User Data" file that ahs worked in the past (e.g. maybe on another machine. This could also be created by a previous version of the Plam Desktop app. If you do not have one, get a copy from a friend and later delete all his entries.) In case this file has a different name, rename it "User Data" and place it in the folder of user that you have created during the installation process of the desktop app. This folder has the username that you have chosen and resides in the folder "Users" within the folder "Palm" in the "Documents" folder. If there was a "User Data" file already replace it with yours. Then double click the file "User Data" and voila - the application opens without
users may also be plagued with a wide variety of problems, such as the Mac is acting slow, it crashes quite often, apps http://fixmacissue.com/fix-error-code-8796-on-mac.html unexpectedly quit, etc. What if you encounter problems when using the Mac? When things on your Mac are not quite running like they was before, you might need to do some extra maintenance https://www.macissues.com/2015/03/11/how-to-fix-unexpected-error-50-in-os-x-when-deleting-or-moving-files/ work. Apple offers great offline service and repair assistance for its customers. If your Mac is still covered by the AppleCare Protection Plan, you can directly go to the Apple Store to fix mac os your device for free. But if you’re no longer under warranty, or you just run into some minor problems, well, you can also do the troubleshooting & optimization job by yourself. Here’s what you should know about fixing Mac issues. What is error code 8796, and how does it happen? At times when you are using your Mac as usual, a warning message box might mac os error suddenly pop up saying that “The operation can't be completed.An unexpected error occurred (error code 8796)”. Troubleshooting that kind of error code could be a tough task if you have no idea what’s happening on your Mac. Error code 8796 could happen for a number of reasons, and it may show up with a specific error message: ATSUInvalidFontErr = -8796, /* Used when an attempt was made to use an invalid font ID.*/ The followings are the main causes why your Mac gets error messages: Improper operations on the system, application, process or service Corrupted system files and directories, misconfigured system settings Virus infection, malware or spyware attacks, suspicious file download Incompatible or outdated software/hardware installed on the machine Junk files filled with the startup drive or current user’s home directory When you come across the error code 8796, there is a general set of troubleshooting steps you can take. Does it happen at regular intervals, or totally random in nature? Does it come out after any changes you made to the system? Is there any app you suspect to be related to this issue?......With these questions in mind, you can do some tests t
-50 in OS X when deleting or moving files 10 Replies Despite its user-friendly interface, OS X sometimes gives no more information than an error code when something goes wrong. One of these is error code -50, which may occur when you attempt to copy, move, or delete files from external hard drives. If this occurs and you are stuck with a file you cannot manage, then you can likely overcome this error with a few possible approaches. 1. Check your drive with Disk Utility First, ensure the drive's formatting is OK, by using Disk Utility to run a verification routine on the storage volume that contains the file. To do this, select the volume in Disk Utility's sidebar, and then go to the First Aid tab and click Verify Disk. If any errors show up (text in red), then use the Repair button to fix them. 2. Unmount and re-mount your drive As a general and less-intrusive approach, you can also try ejecting your drive, followed by unplugging it. Then reboot your system, and then plug your drive in again. When it mounts, try managing the file on it. 3. Rename the file One quick solution to this problem, suggested by MacIssues reader Matt, is to try renaming the file. Give it a general name like "myfile.txt" and confirm that you want to change the file extension (or even remove it). Then attempt to move or delete the file using the OS X Finder, and hope for success. 4. Use the Terminal to manage the file The Finder moves files using more checks and restrictions that Terminal commands, so you might have better luck moving or deleting the file using the Terminal. To delete the file, type "rm -f " followed by a single space, then drag the file to the Terminal window and press Enter. If the Terminal states the file cannot be deleted because you do not have permissions, then run the command "sudo !!" (the word "sudo" followed by a space and then two exclamation points) to re-run the prior command while prefixing it with "sudo" so it will run as administrator. Enter your password when prompted (it will not show when typed), and the command should now successfully run. To move the file instead of deleting, perform the following steps in the Terminal: Type "mv " followed by a single space. Drag the problematic file from the Finder to th