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    why my application crash?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by kamkazeephi, Jan 27, 2008.

  1. kamkazeephi

    kamkazeephi Notebook Consultant

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    whenever i open lots of apps together it lags a bit them sumtimes says that it need to relaunch. my laptop is on my sig, 3ghz ram, 2.2intelcore2duo,250hdd
     
  2. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    That's weird. Its definitely not that you don't have enough power...have you tried Repairing Disk Permissions?

    Go to Disk Utility (just Spotlight it), and select your hard drive and then press Repair Disk Permissions. Also, what kind of applications are they? Sometimes Safari can be very annoying.
     
  3. kamkazeephi

    kamkazeephi Notebook Consultant

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    ahhmm, it was itunes then yahoo messgnger then safari ( on some website), what's the disk reapir gonna do? hope not delete anyting, hehehe, also why photobooth lags if i got 3ghz of ram heheh maybe 4ghz?, i run lots f stuff all at once just basic stuff...like safari etc.
     
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    No, it doesn't delete anything. It sometimes helps correct things, see if it does for you.
     
  5. kamkazeephi

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    ok i will try it out thanks.
     
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    kamkazeephi Notebook Consultant

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    hehehe i cant find disk repair, hehehe spotlight? finder u mean? where is it under at? sorry im new.
     
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    trueintentions Notebook Evangelist

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    Click Spotlight - up in the top right of your screen (the search icon) and search up Disk Utility. :)
     
  8. kamkazeephi

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    does everything has to be off or can i surf the web or do itunes etc.
     
  9. Sam

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    Yeah, it'll be fine. Its real quick too, just like 30 seconds or so.
     
  10. kamkazeephi

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    mine seems slow i dont hear my drive seems slow, it hasnt move at all, i checked on my hdd name not the hdd itself?
     
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    been awhile now that the bar hasnt moved at all :(
     
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    Hmm, forget it then. Try restarting the Mac.