Error 10810 Finder Snow Leopard
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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 the application finder can't be opened 10810 fix fill-up the process table, leading to the -10810 error when opening an application.
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This FAQ discusses: the background of this problem; its history, reported workarounds, and general troubleshooting advice; and provides a "10810" "finder" "disown" procedure for identifying the process 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 the application finder can't be opened 600 by contributor Terry Lambert. This FAQ 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
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server) or cupsd (the CUPS printing daemon). Activity Monitor 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 t
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Kel Solaar Level 1 (0 points) Q: The application Finder.app can't be opened. I upgraded to Snow Leopard yesterday, and I'm having a lot of troubles, Finde, Time Machine the application finder can't be opened 10810 snow leopard and Disk Utility being the most annoying of them. I don't really know which one of the application finder can't be opened 1712 them is making the others unstable / crash but well that's starting to be very irritating, now when I try to start the Finder
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I get this :*The application Finder.app can't be opened.*-10810Restarting the Computer ( Mac Book Pro Uni ) usually fix that, but it's the second time that it's crashing a 220 go files package copy. I ended up doing it http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/error-10810.html with rsync, the copy is still going on ( it will take a long time ) but I'm left with a Zombie Computer where I can't open a finder, and every Application that use it to open some file is crashing itself.Is there a way to manually relaunch it ( I don't want to reboot, my computer is stuck backing up a lot of files ) ? I tried Sudo Launch the Finder from /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS with no luck, any help https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2135129?start=0 would be appreciated.KSMessage was edited by: Kel Solaar Mac OS X (10.6) Posted on Aug 30, 2009 12:36 PM I have this question too Close Q: The application Finder.app can't be opened. All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 47 last Next by willdenow, willdenow Aug 30, 2009 12:56 PM in response to Kel Solaar Level 1 (0 points) Aug 30, 2009 12:56 PM in response to Kel Solaar This message seems to be new to SL. I've had plenty of Finder crashes in Leopard, and never once recall seeing it.This has happened to me twice on my MacBook Pro 13". If Finder crashes, you will get this error message under SL if you try and reinitiate Finder after a crash or a force quit and before Finder fully recovers. This can take some time. I've had to wait upwards of a minute or more. On one occasion, I hard to compel a hard restart, but I don't like to do this unless absolutely necessary because it can corrupt any application and/or data files that are open and active at the moment of the restart. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Carolyn Samit, Carolyn Samit Aug 30, 2009 1:05 PM in response to Kel Solaar Level 10 (122,910 points) Apple Music Aug 30, 2009 1:05 PM in response to Kel Solaar HI Kel and Welcome to Apple Discussions...How much free disk space? Right or contr
with external hard drives or USB sticks, Finder crashes and does not automatically reopen. Trying to click on http://utvv.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-fix-application-finder-cant-be.html the Finder icon in the Dock does not help at all! It just causes a laconic message box that says: "The application Finder can't be opened (-10810)". Unless you want to logout and login back (or restart), the solution is simple but a little bit for the techie: Open up the Terminal application (use Spotlight if you cannot find the application 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 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 the application finder 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, 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). Jus