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Hi,
Im new to to Mac's and have just purchased a MacBook Pro. I purchased a game for my macbook called "Football Manager 2010". I have installed it and when I open the game a message comes up saying, "Football Manager 2010 v 10.0.0 f 80362 quit unexpectedly". "Click Reopen to open the application again. Click report to see more detailed information and send a report to apple". The options i can select are Ignore, Report... and Reopen. Now I have tried to reopen and the same thing happens and have pressed ignore and nothing happens. I have tried re-installing the game and also restarting my mac after installation and neither of these works. I hope im doing something stupid and there is a simple explanation to this ![]() Any help is much appreciated. Tomsimo |
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Have you checked the support site for the game or contacted that company?
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