12/17/2023 0 Comments Macfusion crashes![]() Have you had this happen to you, or the above steps didn’t fix your problem? Let us know in the comments. You can move forward on cleaning up your google calendar and exporting to reimport it back into iCal. Remove that last folder, trash the cache files, relaunch and your iCal will be back to functioning. If it opens as it should, repeat the steps until it crashes on launch and you’ve found your corrupt calendar. calendar files back to your Calendar folder, move the iCal cache files to the trash, and empty. This next step you will repeat until you find your crashing file. If iCal opens and looks brand new, you’re on the right track. Go ahead and try opening iCal to verify that it was actually a buggy file and not something else causing the crashing. Now move the iCal cache files to the trash and empty it. calendar folders out of there and into a folder on your desktop. The number of folders you see will depend on how many calendars you have in iCal. Inside you will see various folders with random letter/number naming conventions that end with a. Once in there, you will see a “Calendar” folder. For those a bit more comfortable with file structure, you are looking for Macintosh HD/Users/”youruser”/Library/ In the Finder, you will want to go into your hard drive, into Users, into your user folder, and into that Library folder. Keep in mind there are three different Library directories on your Mac, so it is important to get into the right one. Hopefully you don’t have too many individual calendars since knowing which file is which really isn’t spelled out.įirst we need to navigate to your user library. Luckily it is fairly easy to manually remove your iCal calendars without opening iCal. Sorry to hear that your iCal has gone sideways. Is there a way for me to delete a calendar or disable it without having to open iCal?Ī. It has an enormous amount of repetitive tasks, and it crashes iCal before I can disable it. It was created in Google Cal, and imported into iCal. ![]() If you think of anything else please share, I’ll be following the thread while I’m on the road.Q. So, I’ll try the other things first, attempting to isolate where the trouble is, and undertake rebuilding the preview cache for LR. They have already uninstalled, reinstalled and tinkered with it, and while the crashes became less frequent they have persisted. This one is not something I can do without Adobe. I also suspect the latest version of the Adobe CC updater is implicated, it showed up in the Apple crash logs repeatedly. That is something I can work with, though it is onerous and I will need as long as two days at home doing nothing else to complete it. I suspect LR is the primary culprit, on one or maybe more fronts: I suspect the LR image preview cache may be corrupted. Will cross that bridge when I come to it. Lightroom is the core of my photography work, and everything I do is connected to it. If it has to be removed I’ll press Adobe support to help with that. I would hope to avoid removing Lightroom myself. I have not tried to run the mini with the externals removed (two photo drives and one Time Machine backup drive. It provides all the support you need as you guide your students in advancing their engineering and manufacturing skills. I didn’t realize MacKeeper was lurking in there again. Fusion 360 is the only tool that connects the entire product development process into a single CAD/CAM/CAE cloud-based platform. Team Viewer and GTM are things I can easily reinstall when I need them again. ZipCloud and Affinegy I don’t need and can remove, Google backup I can disable. I also removed the Seagate dashboard stuff. I have a newer version that doesn’t seem implicated in this mess. I removed the Aurora2017 program this morning after I saw that report. I am away for two days on photo assignment so won’t be able to do anything else till I get home, including copying the crash report. Copy and paste it in another Additional Text window so I can review it. Open the Console app, and go to the System Reports section. The Aurora2017Bridge is also crashing your system.If the crashing stops, you can try re-installing it later if you still need it. It is one of the apps that is crashing your mini. Clean up all of the items in the "Clean up" section of the report. ![]() Do you still need to use remote apps, like TeamViewer and GoToMeeting? If not, remove them or at least one of them as they are redundant.In fact, you should review all of your apps that were installed more than 3 years ago to see if you still need them. Unless you are still using it, uninstall Affinegy InstaLAN.Your mini appears to be running multiple Cloud-based backup apps (ZipCloud & Google Backup and Sync).Run your mini for a day or two without them to see if the crashes return. Temporarily disconnect all of your external drives.I second woodmeister50's recommendation to remove the Seagate software.
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