Safari won't open
This is the first time that this has happened and I honestly don't know what to do.
This is the first time that this has happened and I honestly don't know what to do.
Restarted your Mac yet? Does it also happen in another, even temporarily created, user account?
Can you post the "Show Details" info?
You press the Show Details button, click on the text that is now visible, press CMD+A, then CMD+C, then post a reply and use theHi Sim, Yes I did and the problem still persists. How do you want me to post the details?
tag) and press CMD+V.
But I am probably not able to decipher the report, someone else might though. Did you update to 10.8.3 yet and does it happen since then? And I presume from your answer, it also happens in another user account?
Have you tried deleting [B]"com.apple.safari.plist"[/B] in [I]Macintosh HD / Users / YOU / Library / Preferences /[/I] yet?
You press the Show Details button, click on the text that is now visible, press CMD+A, then CMD+C, then post a reply and use the Image button (Code:tag) and press CMD+V. But I am probably not able to decipher the report, someone else might though. Did you update to 10.8.3 yet and does it happen since then? And I presume from your answer, it also happens in another user account? Have you tried deleting [B]"com.apple.safari.plist"[/B] in [I]Macintosh HD / Users / YOU / Library / Preferences /[/I] yet?[/QUOTE] I'm still running Lion 10.7.5 so this might have been caused by the latest updates I downloaded. I think this because of what it says under the Dyld Error Message section: [CODE]Dyld Error Message: Symbol not found: __ZN3JSC16InternalFunction12vtableAnchorEv Referenced from: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WebKit2.framework/Versions/A/WebKit2 Expected in: /System/Library/StagedFrameworks/Safari/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore in /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WebKit2.framework/Versions/A/WebKit2
I also have Java disabled on in Safari but now can't even up it to make any changes. I will try deleting the playlist to see if that does anything.
As the error message says: "you may need to reinstall the application".
Assuming that your Private Frameworks have got corrupted somehow, you would be best to reinstall the OS.
Are you being sarcastically ungrateful for free advice offered? It reads that way, and it's not the best way to proceed with people who are trying to help you.Well that's awesome because I was planning on doing that anyway. So I have actually just been ordered to do something that was already on the list.
I honestly don't know what to do.
Are you being sarcastically ungrateful for free advice offered? It reads that way, and it's not the best way to proceed with people who are trying to help you.
You haven't been "ordered" to do anything. And you didn't mention previously that reinstalling was something you were going to do.
In that case, apologies for the misunderstanding. Best of luck preparing your Mac for sale.It's just a shame that only was your impression incorrect, but also that someone decided to give you an up-vote for your post.
In that case, apologies for the misunderstanding. Best of luck preparing your Mac for sale.