An Unexpected Error Has Occurred Error Code 10810
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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked donazipe Level 1 (34 points) Q: Error -10810: what's that? I just installed leopard. Erase and install, then I copied my setting back steam wallet code unexpected error has occurred using migration assistant.I am going through my programs to see if everything works.One weird thing, it
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happened twice since yesterday: all of a sudden, many if not all programs refuse to open (terminal, disk utility, activity monitor, etc., but
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also non apple programs (office, quicken, ecc.).The message is "The application "
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operation cannot be completed becaus you do not have sufficient privileges".Mine is an administrator account.When I restart, everything is working back.Has anybody seen this -10810 error? What happens? What triggers it? How to avoid it?Thanks for helping. MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5), 2 GB ram Posted on Oct 28, 2007 10:01 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error -10810: what's that? All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by Sjaak Zwart, Sjaak Zwart Oct 29, "10810" "finder" "disown" 2007 1:50 AM in response to donazipe Level 1 (0 points) Oct 29, 2007 1:50 AM in response to donazipe Remove software what is not 10.5 proof. For example I had this problem with Bin-It, after removing Bin-It the problem didn Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by donazipe, donazipe Nov 1, 2007 6:39 AM in response to Sjaak Zwart Level 1 (34 points) Nov 1, 2007 6:39 AM in response to Sjaak Zwart Hi,I don't use bin-it. I removed most of pre-leopard software from login items, as well as less used preference panels and menu-only applications.Anyway, this **** -10810 error re-appers. It is quite ramdom (its appearance), but once there, I could not open other applications. The only way to fix it is to reboot.Furthermore, once -10810 error appears, I can't open any further applications (an unexpected error -10810 occurred) but the ones already opened continue to work, I can't empty the trash (not enough privileges), I can't mount disk images (too many threads). If I force quit the finder, I can open new applications but after few seconds, the error -10810 is back again.If I reboot, everything is back working. If I run disk utility, privileges and disk appear to be OK. So there is something that screws things up, but without knowing what that **** error code means, it will be though to try to
a reboot. From what I've gathered by searching around on the web, Error 10810 occurs when the Launch Services framework has some sort of meltdown, causing the Mac OS X Kernel to run out of available threads for anymore failed with error 10810 for the file processes to launch. In the event that some process has got errant and is in some the application finder can't be opened 10810 snow leopard infinite loop of launching and hoarding threads, this will cause a rather lovely barrage of error dialog boxes (see screenshot below). If you start the application finder can't be opened 600 getting Error 10810 in OS X, you likely won't be able to launch any other application (Finder included) and so the best thing you can do is to reboot your Mac. Yes, rebooting the Mac will fix the error - https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1201327?tstart=0 kind of lame, but it works. If you are continuously plagued by this error, then you may be using some buggy software that is launching itself into a gazillion threads causing Mac OS X to freak out. If anyone has additional information or troubleshooting tips regarding this error, feel free to chime in. For what it's worth, simply killing and restarting the Finder was not sufficient in my experience to resolve the error, which is why a complete reboot of the http://osxdaily.com/2010/02/09/mac-error-10810/ Mac was necessary. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to the OSXDaily newsletter to get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox! Enter your email address below: Related articles: Fix Mac App Store Error @@errorNum@@Fix Mac App Store Error 100Fix "Error Establishing Database a Connection" When Using AbsintheFix the App Store "MZFreeProductCode .ClientCannotRedeemIosApp_explanation" Promo Code Redemption Error Posted by: William Pearson in Mac OS X, Troubleshooting 30 Comments » Comments RSS Feed Patrick McMahon says: February 9, 2010 at 5:21 pm I run into this every so often in Snow Leopard, to the point where I have to perform a hard restart. I noticed, on accident, yesterday that if I kick off Spotlight via Command+Space, and click on Show All, it will sometimes kick the Finder back into motion and restore my desktop icons, etc. Reply Aqilah says: September 18, 2012 at 8:36 pm Thanks a lot! really helpful patrick! Reply Steinar says: February 9, 2010 at 7:29 pm Logging out and back in again works for me. Reply Ian Cull says: February 9, 2010 at 8:02 pm Coincidence! This happened to me tonight, first time … I'll try logging out/in, better than reboot (plus it didn't shut down, I had to force off/on). Seemed to be LogMeIn that took it down, so Safari. Odd. Reply Dave says: February 9, 2010 at 11:30 pm If you use Springy, try removing it from the auto-start list. Rep
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23398435/applescript-error-10810 this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Applescript the application Error -10810 up vote 4 down vote favorite I have an Applescript that runs fine on my Macbook Retina but fails on a Mac Mini. Both are running MacOS 10.9.2. After peeling the onion a bit I'm able to reproduce the problem with a one-line Applescript: tell application "MidiPipe" to activate On the Mini that throws the error: An error of type -10810 unexpected error has has occurred. On the Macbook the MidiPipe application opens. MidiPipe works normally on the Mini when started from the Finder or from Launchpad. Google provides no insight into this error. osx applescript share|improve this question asked Apr 30 '14 at 21:35 Richard Milewski 142210 Is the Mini running the same version of MidiPipe? –Digital Trauma Apr 30 '14 at 22:40 Have you tried removing and reinstalling MidiPipe on the mini? Perhaps a botched install is to blame? –Digital Trauma Apr 30 '14 at 22:41 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Well, I found this: http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/error-10810.html and this: http://osxdaily.com/2010/02/09/mac-error-10810/ and this: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1389805 . At least one of these suggests a RAM problem. But just to make sure you've tried every weird variation, have you tried the following: 1) using a full path: tell application "Full:Path:To:MidiPipe.app" --(probably "YourHDName:Applications:MidiPipe.app"? 2) using an actual tell block: tell application "MidiPipe"--or full path activate end tell 3) using the Finder: tell application "Finder" to open "Full:Path:To:MidiPipe.app" 4) using shell: do shell script "open /Applications/MidiPipe.app" ? share|improve this answer answered Apr 30 '14