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Hello! I'm new here, but not to Mac : )
I own a 2008 iMac, and a 2011 MacBook Pro. I use each of my machines moderately, but usually my iMac for the heavier stuff, like my photography software and videos. When I first got my MBP in March, I used it a lot. I was just so excited!!!
Yesterday, I did a software update. Restart was needed, so I restarted. Oh, and I'm version 10.6.8 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB 1333 Mhz. I ALWAYS update the things I use. Since it's sweltering here in NH, I wanted to know what the weather would be like for the week, so I hit dashboard. Nothing in my dashboard that was normally there, was there, and the widget thing popped up at the bottom. I tried to add a widget, but the widget disappeared after a few seconds and then I got a message saying that "Dashboard Client Quit Unexpectedly" sent report to Apple blah blah blah.
I then restarted, tried again, no luck. I went to work and came back hoping it would have magically fixed itself, but no. So I've spent the past few hours researching ways of fixing it. I'll tell you what I've done so far!!!
Shut down, safe boot, and went into Library > Preferences > and deleted com.apple.dashboard.plist as well as com.apple.dashboardclient.plist. Restarted from safe boot, tried again, no luck. It also asked me send a report in safeboot about 6 or 7 times, instead of just once.
Tried just normally deleting those two from preferences, no luck.
Tried command terminal killAll Dock, still didn't work.
Repaired disk permissions, didn't work.
I have a friend who works at the Apple store, and he said that I should back it up and take it in, because they might need to reboot the whole entire thing. I'm attending university in the fall and I have been putting off buying an external portable hard drive, so I don't have one. I'm also very hesitant to throw all my files onto that little thing.
Are there any other suggestions or things I could try to do to make this work so I can save myself the trip down there? I'm still covered by warranty, but this really is a pain in my butt.
Oh-- by the way, I upgraded my iMac to 10.6.8 before I got my MBP. I did the same update, and dashboard works just fine on there. Any advice would be helpful and greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!
I own a 2008 iMac, and a 2011 MacBook Pro. I use each of my machines moderately, but usually my iMac for the heavier stuff, like my photography software and videos. When I first got my MBP in March, I used it a lot. I was just so excited!!!
Yesterday, I did a software update. Restart was needed, so I restarted. Oh, and I'm version 10.6.8 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB 1333 Mhz. I ALWAYS update the things I use. Since it's sweltering here in NH, I wanted to know what the weather would be like for the week, so I hit dashboard. Nothing in my dashboard that was normally there, was there, and the widget thing popped up at the bottom. I tried to add a widget, but the widget disappeared after a few seconds and then I got a message saying that "Dashboard Client Quit Unexpectedly" sent report to Apple blah blah blah.
I then restarted, tried again, no luck. I went to work and came back hoping it would have magically fixed itself, but no. So I've spent the past few hours researching ways of fixing it. I'll tell you what I've done so far!!!
Shut down, safe boot, and went into Library > Preferences > and deleted com.apple.dashboard.plist as well as com.apple.dashboardclient.plist. Restarted from safe boot, tried again, no luck. It also asked me send a report in safeboot about 6 or 7 times, instead of just once.
Tried just normally deleting those two from preferences, no luck.
Tried command terminal killAll Dock, still didn't work.
Repaired disk permissions, didn't work.
I have a friend who works at the Apple store, and he said that I should back it up and take it in, because they might need to reboot the whole entire thing. I'm attending university in the fall and I have been putting off buying an external portable hard drive, so I don't have one. I'm also very hesitant to throw all my files onto that little thing.
Are there any other suggestions or things I could try to do to make this work so I can save myself the trip down there? I'm still covered by warranty, but this really is a pain in my butt.
Oh-- by the way, I upgraded my iMac to 10.6.8 before I got my MBP. I did the same update, and dashboard works just fine on there. Any advice would be helpful and greatly appreciated! Thanks!!!