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Hi
I was using a MBP with Snow Leopard for last few years - recently I bought new MBP and used most recent TimeMachine backup to recreate my work space on the new mac (freshly from the shop). Everything went fine for a week - until I decided it's time to update the system. After updating Snow Leopard to version 10.6.4 two things started to happen:
- all the apps are crashing randomly (it could be any application - Safari, Firefox, Photoshop, iTunes - you name it). All the crash raports have "Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread" information.
- there are kernel panic screen from time to time, where I need to reboot the whole system.
I searched the forums and boards and so far tried:
- deleting all InputManagers from my Library
- fixing permissions using Disk Utility
- creating new user account
- turning off the file sharing
- doing the memory tests (with Remeber app and by using Install Dvd and pressing D during start-up). Both test didn't show anything
Well - the only thing I didn't tried yet is to reinstall the whole system, but I was wondering if you know any other possible solution to the problem.
Thanks in advance.
I was using a MBP with Snow Leopard for last few years - recently I bought new MBP and used most recent TimeMachine backup to recreate my work space on the new mac (freshly from the shop). Everything went fine for a week - until I decided it's time to update the system. After updating Snow Leopard to version 10.6.4 two things started to happen:
- all the apps are crashing randomly (it could be any application - Safari, Firefox, Photoshop, iTunes - you name it). All the crash raports have "Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread" information.
- there are kernel panic screen from time to time, where I need to reboot the whole system.
I searched the forums and boards and so far tried:
- deleting all InputManagers from my Library
- fixing permissions using Disk Utility
- creating new user account
- turning off the file sharing
- doing the memory tests (with Remeber app and by using Install Dvd and pressing D during start-up). Both test didn't show anything
Well - the only thing I didn't tried yet is to reinstall the whole system, but I was wondering if you know any other possible solution to the problem.
Thanks in advance.