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lovely. iMovie doesn't even work right.
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<blockquote data-quote="droflex" data-source="post: 966705" data-attributes="member: 133682"><p>Your "crashing" problem might a usb device that you have plugged in. If I have my HTC G1 phone plugged in and charging when I boot-up, it wont allow me to access my bootcamp partition and I have to unplug it.</p><p></p><p>I had never tried imovie until I read your post. So last night I thought I would mess with it to see what it was all about. I unfortunately lost track of time and was up 'till 3am creating a slideshow.</p><p></p><p>I didnt have it crash once. I was expecting it to crash so I could maybe figure out what the problem was and give you an answer.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's a resident application running that isn't playing nicely with imovie. I dont know enough about OSX to know if conflicts like that can happen or not.</p><p></p><p>On my old Windows machine it was usually two programs (applications) that didnt get along that caused a problem.</p><p></p><p>The only thing resembling a crash I've ever got on OSX is a "Force Close" and the thought did cross my mind at that time was "Oh man, here we go again!". I dont remember what the "Force Close" was all about but it was a while back and I havent seen it since. </p><p></p><p>Just some thoughts.</p><p></p><p>P.S. That's definitely not a "weeny" mac. That thing should be ripping right along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droflex, post: 966705, member: 133682"] Your "crashing" problem might a usb device that you have plugged in. If I have my HTC G1 phone plugged in and charging when I boot-up, it wont allow me to access my bootcamp partition and I have to unplug it. I had never tried imovie until I read your post. So last night I thought I would mess with it to see what it was all about. I unfortunately lost track of time and was up 'till 3am creating a slideshow. I didnt have it crash once. I was expecting it to crash so I could maybe figure out what the problem was and give you an answer. Maybe it's a resident application running that isn't playing nicely with imovie. I dont know enough about OSX to know if conflicts like that can happen or not. On my old Windows machine it was usually two programs (applications) that didnt get along that caused a problem. The only thing resembling a crash I've ever got on OSX is a "Force Close" and the thought did cross my mind at that time was "Oh man, here we go again!". I dont remember what the "Force Close" was all about but it was a while back and I havent seen it since. Just some thoughts. P.S. That's definitely not a "weeny" mac. That thing should be ripping right along. [/QUOTE]
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