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lifescrazy@yahoo.com April 17th, 2002 09:54 PM

When I use Finder Menu I crash
 
When I try to change between different apps and Limewire, Lime Wire will crash reporting that an error type "2" has occurred. I am using Mac OS 9.2.2. I can't believe this isn't a big problem out here. It's happened on both Macs I've installed Lime on. Can someone please help! It reccomends my restarting my computer, which I sometimes don't have the opportunity to do. The biggest problem that seems to occur is the extended menus off the Apple menu do not sho to their sub menus.

Heatmiser April 18th, 2002 06:27 PM

Yup -- this error type 2 problem SUCKS
 
Yes -- i have the same exact problem with every version of Limewire and on all Macs. This MUST be widespread. I cannot believe they have not dealt with it yet. ~jim

Unregistered April 26th, 2002 12:47 PM

Me too!!!!
 
I run OS 9.1 and this also happens to me some of the time. How annoying. While I'm posting a reply how do you open a .dmg (disk image) file? Can someone email me with an answer at guylaineana@ringlandenterprises.com

Unregistered April 26th, 2002 12:51 PM

Oops! email correction
 
guylaineanna@ringlandenterprises.com

Unregistered April 27th, 2002 03:45 AM

re: When I use Finder Menu I crash
 
"The biggest problem that seems to occur is the extended menus off the Apple menu do not sho to their sub menus."

First of all, this has nothing to do with Limewire. Your Apple Menu preferences file has probably become corrupt. Find the "Apple Menu Preferences" file in your System Folder->Preferences folder. Trash that file and then open the Apple Menu options control panel and set the options to your liking. This should fix the problem.

As for type 2 errors, this is a memory (RAM) related error. Allocate more memory to the LimeWire application before you launch it. I'd recommend at least 60 MB if you can afford to do so. You can also get this kind of error if an application's preference file becomes corrupt. I'm not sure where LimeWire saves its preferences file, if any, in OS 9 as I haven't used OS 9 in a while.

Hope this helps....

zbell April 27th, 2002 08:36 AM

...or you guys could have checked the faq.

zbell:D

Unregistered April 27th, 2002 03:04 PM

had the same problem. removed faxstf and everythings fine.


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