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jfvictor September 6th, 2005 10:03 AM

LimeWirePro crashes at launching
 
I got Power PC G4 Mac OSX Tigr 10.4.2 SSL and bought LimeWire Pro.

It worked for a while and recently immediatly crash at start up when it gets turbo speed.

I reinstall several times LimeWire
I removed firewall and added Gnutella 6346-6346 as TCP and UDP

I tried to reinstall java 142 but my mac refuses answering that it is already installed:I still get from Installer that "this volume does not contain any Java version that needs to be updated"

I tried the move kmag proposed

(1) Go to Macintosh HD -> System -> Library -> Frameworks -> JavaVM.framework -> Versions -> Current -> Resources -> MacOS

(2) Now control-click JavaApplicationStub and select "copy 'JavaApplicationStub'".

(3) Next go to Macintosh HD -> Applications -> LimeWire

(4) Control-click on the LimeWire application and select "Show Package Contents"

(5) Go to Contents -> MacOS

(6) Control-click inside the MacOS folder and select "Paste item".

(7) Inside the MacOS folder, rename LimeWire to OldLimeWire and then rename JavaApplicationStub to LimeWire[SIZE=1](1) Go to Macintosh HD -> System -> Library -> Frameworks -> JavaVM.framework -> Versions -> Current -> Resources -> MacOS

(2) Now control-click JavaApplicationStub and select "copy 'JavaApplicationStub'".

(3) Next go to Macintosh HD -> Applications -> LimeWire
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(4) Control-click on the LimeWire application and select "Show Package Contents"

(5) Go to Contents -> MacOS

(6) Control-click inside the MacOS folder and select "Paste item".

(7) Inside the MacOS folder, rename LimeWire


It still desappears at launching.

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Lord of the Rings September 11th, 2005 06:47 PM

Then re-install your Java. Get this Java http://www.apple.com/downloads/macos...update142.html & if it refuses to reinstall, go to your Receipts folder & remove the Java142Update2.pkg from the receipts folder.
ie: go to OSX folder>Library>Receipts
Then try installing it again. This is generally the fix for your problem. See sample image of where to find here: Where to find Receipts folder (click on link)


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