MIDI_EVIL macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 23, 2006 1,320 14 UK Nov 15, 2007 #1 After 10.4.11 update, Safari unexpectedly quits every time I close a window using the red cross up top left... I'm on a PowerBook, is anyone else having this problem? It literally happens EVERY time I close a window.
After 10.4.11 update, Safari unexpectedly quits every time I close a window using the red cross up top left... I'm on a PowerBook, is anyone else having this problem? It literally happens EVERY time I close a window.
mad jew Moderator emeritus Apr 3, 2004 32,191 10 Adelaide, Australia Nov 15, 2007 #2 Does it happen in a new user account? Have you tried resetting Safari?
MIDI_EVIL macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 23, 2006 1,320 14 UK Nov 16, 2007 #3 mad jew said: Does it happen in a new user account? Have you tried resetting Safari? Click to expand... I just can't get it to stop quitting. It happens every time I close a window, even a downloads window. I've reset endless times, i've installed every update available hoping that there was a possibility there was a fix tucked inside. This is so frustrating. Safari was flawless for me before the 10.4.11 update, the Beta was perfectly functioning on my computer (PowerBook G4)
mad jew said: Does it happen in a new user account? Have you tried resetting Safari? Click to expand... I just can't get it to stop quitting. It happens every time I close a window, even a downloads window. I've reset endless times, i've installed every update available hoping that there was a possibility there was a fix tucked inside. This is so frustrating. Safari was flawless for me before the 10.4.11 update, the Beta was perfectly functioning on my computer (PowerBook G4)
MIDI_EVIL macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 23, 2006 1,320 14 UK Nov 16, 2007 #4 Sweet, sorted! It was Safari Block and SpeedDownload that I found in the Input Manager folder. Deleted and works perfectly. Phew.
Sweet, sorted! It was Safari Block and SpeedDownload that I found in the Input Manager folder. Deleted and works perfectly. Phew.
K kitmos macrumors newbie Jul 10, 2007 25 0 Nov 17, 2007 #5 fatsoforgotso said: Sweet, sorted! It was Safari Block and SpeedDownload that I found in the Input Manager folder. Deleted and works perfectly. Phew. Click to expand... The latest v of SpeedDownload (4.1.17) works fine. Kit
fatsoforgotso said: Sweet, sorted! It was Safari Block and SpeedDownload that I found in the Input Manager folder. Deleted and works perfectly. Phew. Click to expand... The latest v of SpeedDownload (4.1.17) works fine. Kit