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with external hard drives or USB sticks, Finder crashes and does not automatically reopen. Trying to click on the Finder icon in the Dock does not help at all! It just causes a laconic the application finder can't be opened 1712 message box that says: "The application Finder can't be opened (-10810)". Unless you want to logout failed with error 10810 for the file and login back (or restart), the solution is simple but a little bit for the techie: Open up the Terminal application (use Spotlight the application finder can't be opened 10810 snow leopard if you cannot find it)Type: /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder &Press enter and... You're done! You can close the TerminalWaiting for a fix in 10.6.3... I hope this helps. Bye! Posted by: tciddaniw 65 Comments: mario Thanks for this post, but https://www.cnet.com/news/finder-error-10810-in-snow-leopard-causing-problems/ please tell Steve to fix it as soon as possible.I can't stand to have to use the terminal to re-open the finder. Monday, 04 January, 2010 szmash Thanks for this. It sorted Finder all right.Although the same bug got my Photoshop hanging when I was about to save. I'd hate to lose the graphic I've been working on for hours. Can PS be brought back to life without losing the document do you think? Saturday, http://utvv.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-fix-application-finder-cant-be.html 09 January, 2010 Anonymous This is strange because Finder and open/save dialogs are independent.Maybe it was a graver crash.Anyway, did you try to exit from the save dialog? Did PS just hang?Bye! Saturday, 09 January, 2010 szmash I saw the save dialog only for a bit and then I lost it. Possibly just after I named the file and hit Save in the dialog. PS stopped responding and all I saw was the spinning wheel cursor. In the meantime Finder kept throwing the -10810 error when I tried using it.Might be related to Snow Leopard's unreliable handling of network disks (I have a DNS-323 NAS, but as far as I gather from other forums it could as well have been any other network storage device). Just a guess...Anyway, I couldn't salvage the stuff, so I made a screenshot and force quit PS. :(Thanks. Saturday, 09 January, 2010 KEY 困難的不在於新概念,而在於逃避舊有的概念。......................... Sunday, 17 January, 2010 Anonymous Many thanks for this post. It fixed the problem. The thing is that when I close the Terminal window it crashes the process and I have to do it all over again. Thus I need to leave the Terminal program running in the background. Monday, 25 January, 2010 Anonymous Don't forget the "&" at the end of the command! Monday, 25 January, 2010 Anonymous Put that terminal comma
Go to Page... ehMac.ca > ehMac: Canada's Mac Community! > Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod Help & Troubleshooting Stupid Finder (replacing applications error) User Name Remember Me? Password LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes Apr 1st, 2011, 01:33 PM #1 CubaMark http://www.ehmac.ca/mac-iphone-ipad-ipod-help-troubleshooting/94091-stupid-finder-replacing-applications-error.html Honourable Citizen Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Zacatecas, Mxico Posts: 14,529 Stupid Finder (replacing applications error) Anyone else have to deal with this? 90% of the time, when downloading an updated app (for example, DropBox was updated http://krypted.com/lists/comprehensive-list-of-mac-os-x-error-codes/ today), I have the following problem: - downloads fine - I quit the app (in the case of DropBox, from the menu-bar) - I give it an appropriate amount of time to quit, and for dock-resident apps, ensure the application that the "running" indicator is not present - drag the new version to the Applications folder. When asked to replace the existing, older item I say "replace" - Finder begins to copy the app, but throws up a dialogue saying it can't replace the app, because "Pkg.info" is in use. - I drag it again, and it replaces the application, no problem. Sure, it's no big deal to drag and answer the dialogue box twice, or I could the application finder just delete the app from the /Applications/ folder before dragging in the new one, but this seems to me to be a bit of a bug. It has been present in Snow Leopard since I upgraded last August. __________________ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Cuban Revolution as Socialist Human Development Brill Books (Amazon Paperback) « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is OffTrackbacks are Off Pingbacks are Off Refbacks are Off Forum Rules Similar Threads Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post Error 10180 Silv Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod Help & Troubleshooting 0 Nov 29th, 2010 02:28 PM Snow Leopard: Unexpected error closing applications Ohmsford Anything Mac 1 Sep 21st, 2009 06:11 PM Applications in Mac OS bikemd Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod Help & Troubleshooting 8 Jan 21st, 2008 03:15 PM No more Finder... a premonition! Calgary Guru Anything Mac 16 Mar 28th, 2007 01:14 AM PC Virus... slim jim Anything Mac 30 Nov 25th, 2005 12:37
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