Snow Leopard Application Crashes - Apparent Solution
Regarding Snow Leopard crashes, I've had so many I was nearly shocked into reverting back to Leopard or, worse yet, Windoze, but I have found what seemed to be the problem, at least for me and many others experiencing this problem. It was during most any operation requiring a save and many programs save all the time (databases, autobackups, etc). Photoshop, Filemaker, Acrobat, Mail, Safari, iPhoto, you name it, it was crashing. I went as far as creating my profile manually, painstakingly rebuilding everything manually as it was hypothesized that the problem was some garbage setting inherited from Leopard during migration. No joy; same problem persisted.
Anywhere, here was the fix:
Go to System Preferences / Sharing. Under File Sharing, turn it off and then delete any shared item so as to clear the window of any shared drives or folders. At this point, the instructions I found called for turning file sharing back on and the logging off and then logging back on. When I did, all my crashes disappeared and life was the way it should be. If, however I defined a share and that share involved where a file was to be saved, the crashes reappeared. Well, it's wonderful to have Snow Leopard that doesn't crash as often as Democrats lie, but it is sure annoying to be limited in the ability to share out resources. I thought it might matter as to the type of share (AFP or SMB), but it didn't seem to matter. So far, I've gone 48 hours without a crash and I have been doing some very heavy lifting just to test the waters. I haven't crashed any application in Snow Leopard since blowing out all my shares.
Now this isn't to say that this is the answer to all problems, but I'm hearing from many folks who are saying that this is fixing their crash problems as well. Photoshop, FileMaker, and many other programs were almost unusable and are now rock solid. Of course if this is the root of all evil, when is Apple going to fix it and why did they release such an ugly bug?
Steve B
normally from Delaware - presently in Riyadh, KSA