Carpathian Night Mac OS

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Hi Jane
Here's a quick and dirty 2-point troubleshooting process:
1) Disconnect all your external devices - all your USB and Firewire devices (printers, iPod, music devices etc). Use it for a day or two and see if that helps. If your computer now behaves itself, then one of those devices is likely causing problems. From the error report, it looks like your USB audio device, or its driver, is possibly causing problems.
2) Go to Disk Utility, in your Applications/Utilities folder. Click on your hard drive on the left side, and then click Repair Permissions. If you see a lot of errors detected and fixed, that might help the issue.
Matt
Carpathian
Night

Mar 6, 2009 8:00 AM Turtlebook mac os.

Carpathian Night Mac Os Catalina

Hi Jane
Here's a quick and dirty 2-point troubleshooting process:
1) Disconnect all your external devices - all your USB and Firewire devices (printers, iPod, music devices etc). Use it for a day or two and see if that helps. If your computer now behaves itself, then one of those devices is likely causing problems. From the error report, it looks like your USB audio device, or its driver, is possibly causing problems.
2) Go to Disk Utility, in your Applications/Utilities folder. Click on your hard drive on the left side, and then click Repair Permissions. If you see a lot of errors detected and fixed, that might help the issue.
Matt

Mar 6, 2009 8:00 AM

Carpathian Night Mac Os X

Carpathian Night Mac Os Update

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