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is full. When the process table is full, new (not currently running) applications cannot be opened until another running application ends. Programming errors in third-party applications can fill-up the process the application cannot be opened 10810 table, leading to the -10810 error when opening an application. This FAQ discusses: the the application finder can't be opened 10810 background of this problem; its history, reported workarounds, and general troubleshooting advice; and provides a procedure for identifying the process failed with error 10810 for the file or processes that are filling the process table. It is based upon extensive research of this problem on the Web, especially a 2009 Apple Mailing Lists post by contributor Terry Lambert. This FAQ
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expounds upon Terry's post in an attempt to make the cause and resolution of this problem more accessible to the general Mac OS X user. Background All running programs on your Mac are processes. This includes both applications that you open and faceless background processes, i.e. processes without a graphical user interface (GUI), such as mds (the Spotlight metadata server) or cupsd (the CUPS printing daemon). Activity Monitor fspathmakeref failed with error -43. shows a list of all running processes. Finder is an application, hence it is a process. Processes can launch other processes, known as child processes. For example, the launchd (launch daemon) process opens many background processes when you start up or log in to your Mac; launchd is the parent process and each process it opens is a child process of launchd. Mac OS X tracks running processes in a process table. Mac OS X has a default limit of 266 user processes per account. You can see this limit by issuing the Terminal command ulimit -a and noting the max user processes value. Once this limit is reached, the process table is full: new processes cannot be started until a currently running process terminates, hence new applications cannot be opened. If you attempt to open a new application when the process table is full, an alert dialog will appear showing error code -10810, e.g. The application appname.app can't be opened. -10810 where appname is the name of the application you attempted to open. If Finder is hung and you attempt to relaunch it when the process table is full, an alert dialog appears with the message: The application Finder
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Start 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 this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Could not initialize an installer - Mac up vote 4 down vote favorite I have been trying to install BitTorrent and µTorrent on my Macbook, and it's been 3 days I am unable to install it and error is "Could not initialize a installer". I have searched multiple forums and applied whatever they were suggesting. Following is the screenshot attached I have been receiving. What I have tried so far Tried the "JFX14" comment, Disable your Firewall by going to System Preferences>Security & Privacy. Click the Firewall tab then click the lock icon at the bottom of the window this will enable you to turn the Firewall on or off. Be sure you're not connected to a VPN or Proxy. < (I was able to install the latest uTorrent when I disconnected from my VPN). https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5818206 osx macbook el-capitan torrent share|improve this question edited Oct 24 '15 at 10:39 klanomath 24.5k42865 asked Oct 10 '15 at 9:29 Murtaza Khursheed Hussain 151118 Please edit your post & let us know exactly what you did try, including links if appropriate. –Tetsujin Oct 10 '15 at 9:39 The linked page doesn't show what you have tried, please include the specific steps you've done so far directly into the question. –patrix♦ Oct 10 '15 at 12:32 So you are connecting to the Internet through a VPN? Are you sure that the VPN doesn't filter certain connections (including probably Torrents)? –patrix♦ Oct 10 '15 at 14:23 i have tried with and without vpn. –Murtaza Khursheed Hussain Oct 10 '15 at 17:26 My firewall is off but still facing issue after updating my OS to El Capitan. I think the issue is in the El Capitan OS so if some one found any solution than please mention it.... thanks –iOS Bee Oct 24 '15 at 9:11 | show 2 more comments 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted Although I never got the answer, but I have found an alternative solution. I've used Transmission for the Torrents. Pros torent works, almost every torrent doesn't crash Cons UI sucks share|impr