![]() However, the 3ivx and SlingPlayer are suspect IMHO. Flip4mac, Flash, and Silver light should not be problems unless hey need updating. Not sure what what this is even after looking it up! Any browser modifier can be trouble for Safari.Ĥ) NPRoblox: Version: 1.0.2.12 - SDK 10.9 This appears to be a browser modifier, as opposed to "Gear" (singular) that is a DVD authoring package. ![]() The garbled info following "Version" looks like this could be a corrupted file. If you did not intend to have it on your system, this ASC thread has removal instructions near the end:Ģ) Move-Media-Player: Version: npmnqmp 071101000050 A trial version gets installed and works for a while, but problems can come up after it expires. ( I had to load up on coffee on this snowy morning to research this stuff!)Īpparently this can get installed without you being fully aware it's coming when downloading or playing certain video types. ![]() I'm not seeing the problem children I expected but there are a few things that could be potential troublemakers. It basically adds a "user-friendly front end" to some commands you can do from Terminal but manages to hide info that should not be publicly posted. JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 13.9.8 - SDK 10.6 Outdated! Update SharePointBrowserPlugin: Version: 14.2.3 - SDK 10.6 GarminGpsControl: Version: 2.7.3.0 Release The only thing that stood out to me were the failure messages (duh!) and the fact that information on Time Machine was not available (I do use a Time Machine to do automatic back-ups). Might as well be written in Greek for me.but what a neat program. OK Allan, I've got google chrome working on the Macbook (phew!). Instead, they wait for a new Safari version and only then debug and modify their software so it will work. The problem is that many add-on deveiopers are small shops who don't participate in Appl's developer program that would give them acces to a new version for testing before the general realease. Historically, we see a lot of this anytime there is a new release of Safari. That will let us see if you have an issue with browser plugins, extension, or with questionable system modifiers.įrom a system standpoint, commercial anti-virus, internet security, and "cleaner" software most likely to leave Safari gut-shot and useless. Do that, then return here and paste it into a response to your thread. When you run EtreCheck, its results window has a "copy to clipboard' button. ![]() It is safe, developed by one of these forums most helpful members, and is designed expressly to enable you to take a snapshot of your system and post is in ASC without giving away any personal information. Once you get a working browser on the stubborn Mac, download this utility: I've used Safari on multiple Macs, both PowerPC and Intel, since v1 without issue but I do not use third-party add-ons or extensions, which can be the kiss of death for some installations. From the Mac with working FireFox and Chrome, you can download either, then transfer the installer file to a USB thumb drive and move it to the recalcitrant Mac.
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