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Safari/Flash Crashes?
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<blockquote data-quote="andr3wkim" data-source="post: 926076" data-attributes="member: 126731"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I have the same exact problem. My Safari/Firefox crashes when I'm loading another site in one tab while Hulu is playing in another tab...</p><p></p><p>You're running under 32-bit kernel mode by the way. Only the MacPro and XServe will run 64-bit kernel mode by default.</p><p></p><p>You are however running Safari in 64-bit mode. There isn't a solution yet, but I found running Safari under 32-bit mode was slightly "better." Safari wouldn't crash completely, but instead "hang" and show the "rainbow wheel" mouse cursor until everything finally loads. </p><p></p><p>You can do this by going under the "Applications" folder and selecting Safari. Go to File--> Get Info and under "General" there's an option for "Open in 32-bit mode"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andr3wkim, post: 926076, member: 126731"] Hello, I have the same exact problem. My Safari/Firefox crashes when I'm loading another site in one tab while Hulu is playing in another tab... You're running under 32-bit kernel mode by the way. Only the MacPro and XServe will run 64-bit kernel mode by default. You are however running Safari in 64-bit mode. There isn't a solution yet, but I found running Safari under 32-bit mode was slightly "better." Safari wouldn't crash completely, but instead "hang" and show the "rainbow wheel" mouse cursor until everything finally loads. You can do this by going under the "Applications" folder and selecting Safari. Go to File--> Get Info and under "General" there's an option for "Open in 32-bit mode" [/QUOTE]
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