OS X Yosemite :: Safari And App Store Don't Open
Dec 6, 2014my safari and my app store don't open in yosemite.
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MacBook Pro, iOS 8.1.1
my safari and my app store don't open in yosemite.
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MacBook Pro, iOS 8.1.1
Some weeks ago, I installed OS X Yosemite, as shown on my App Store, that was a "System Update available for my IMac 2009". Followed all the steps, normally and installed it as I did many other times ago (with the Maverick, Mountain Lion, OS X).
Just after the installation, I noticed that every single folder or program that depends on "Apple", stopped working.
Examples: Office package opens normally, so as Firefox. But, IPhoto, ITunes, Safari and App Store itself do not.
When trying to reinstall Yosemite or return to the one I had before, using App Store became impossible. Even the "Apple Icon" on the top left corner does not work. I click, it flashes, just IF it was ready to open, but nothing happens, seams that have something stopping the "loading process" of the software.
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iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10)
Safari not opening in Yosemite.
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iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2012), iOS 6.1.4, fusion drive
can't get preferences open in Safari,
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MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
when i open safari there are many pop ups on my screen and random windows open ! What is this?
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MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), OS X Yosemite (10.10)
I recently loaded Yosemite on my Mac desktop and cannot download anything off of the App Store. The App Store will load but I cannot download or update.....? I have tried a soft reboot and re-set pram already.
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iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
Ever since I updated to the OS X Yosemite update, my app store will not connect?? I open in and every thing is that gray colour that you can not click on?
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app store
I bought "OS X Server" back in October of this year. It did not show up in updates on the App Store's update page but the OS X server claimed there was an update. I am running OS X 10.10.1 (Build 14B25) on an old mid-2008 iMac.
When I explicitly go to the "OS X Server" page of the App Store it shows an update as being available. When I try to update it says it will stop all OS X Server services and then hangs. Note: I am running Little Snitch but disable it for this update.
I have tried this multiple times with OS X Server opened and closed but after several weeks I still cannot update it. I would be willing to uninstall OS X Server and then try reinstalling it if I knew how. Dealing previously with Apple on an non-updating App Store APP was extremely frustrating and did not get the issue resolved. I DID not need OS X Server on my system and I am not using it to manage other computers on my home network.
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OS X Yosemite (10.10)
So installed Yosemite. All seemed fine but
I now cannot open dmg files. If I double click on them, nothing happens. If I say open with "diskimagemounter" nothing happens. If I say open with Disk Utility it says wrong version of Disk Utility. If I move them back to a computer with Mavericks, they open fine. Repaired permissions and no change.
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I tap on the Mail Icon in the Dock, Mail doesnt Open, quite often there is what appears to be a Mail Window opening but it disappears as quick as it arrives.
The only way I can Open Mail is to lightly double tap my mouse pad, which pops up a menu from the Mail icon, there is often a list of previously opened Mail windows, I can often select one these, but only the one showing a Black 4 sided Diamond shape opens a Mail window, if it is blank or has a Tick, it doesnt open at all.
Failing that I have to select Open New Viewer window
[URL] ... See image above, this may explain easier my problem, normally MAIL should open by tapping the Mail Dock Icon, I just did that , it did nothing, zilch.
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MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
When trying a web site (insightitaly.com), it will not open. Then my computer gets slow and confused and requires a shut down. Why?
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iMac
contacts software won't open. I just get "not responding" for DAYS.
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imac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
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Anyway, it is showing that the finder is always active. You can see as it has that black dot under it in the dock. I can open new finder windows and also open google chrome, but the odd thing is, I can't open certain programs. Chrome and finder and system preferences will open, but I can't open the terminal, mail, safari, app store, Preview and other apple programs. I can't even open "about this mac" when I click on the apple icon. When I click on a program in the dock, it shows the icon bounce and there is a blink on the screen, but the program never opens.
This is pretty much rendering my computer useless. I already fixed disk permissions. I tried to remove the com.apple.finder.plist file, but I can't find it. The library folder is under my HD and not under my user name. I'm not sure that is normal. I also created a new user account, but it is behaving the same way.
The icon starts to open and then I get an error message. Some of the apps are Adobe Reader and various Garmin apps. The message is "<name of app> quit unexpectedly" and then it gives a long list of computer info. This happened suddenly and I don't know why. I have used the Disk Utility App but it has not worked.
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MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
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When i unzip music or any file from winzip to any location on my laptop then open it some message will come " you dont have permission" i have always to go to get info the change the permission for every file so i can open it..
(im the only admin)..
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MacBook Air, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
This has happened multiple times now since installing Yosemite. The problem displayed above is that after force quitting I can't open an application all. Even though it's not running anymore, as proven by the black dot that would be under the icon if it was. I've had this happen with 2 different applications: Steam and Google Chrome.
My system Specs are:
OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.1
-2.5 GHz Intel Core i5
-Memory 4gb 1600 MHz DDR3
-Mac Mini (Late 2012)
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Mac mini, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
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I almost feel embarrassed asking such a simple question, considering all the major problems I read about to see if the answer to my question was already up there.
I have some other questions - such as why Photoshop works so slowly, etc, which I'll ask later.
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Mac Pro mid 2010, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), 650 GB of disk space 24 G of RAM
When I open a pdf, a dialog box opens up with the following message: "The file "File Name" could not be opened. It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize." I tried it with Adobe Reader and I got the same message. I am running 10.10.1 on a 2013 Macbook Pro.
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MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
itunes refuses to open after installing yosemite. downloaded and installed the latest version but nada
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MacBook Pro, yosemite is the OS
Why can't I open and answer an instant imessage notification using just one key(such as enter key)? If I shouldn't, what's the use of answering right from notification? I can instead, move my mouse to the app, right?
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MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)
Since the Yosemite upgrade, Screen Sharing App seems to try opening an afp share first when connecting via a vnc:// shortcut... It takes a while before being connected in VNC (2-3 minutes) !
Remote has been configured via a command line found in an other discussion in this board (Upgraded to Yosemite and can no longer remote into my work iMac through screen sharing- it is turned on in settings?. Connecting via the RealVNC App is super fast (like 5 sec).configuration was exactly the same in Mavericks and it worked well and fast !
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iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)