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MAC SOFTWARE

Resolving riddles with what you want to run

- by Mark Durk

App crashes when opened

Despite updating my copy of Nikon Q ViewNX-i, it crashes when I try to run it on my iMac with OS X 10.11.6. I’ve tried a ‘safe’ startup, but that makes no difference. How can I get it to work? The most important step is to A contact Nikon’s software product support. This may be a known issue, and it might know of a simple solution to it. You’ve already tried the next generic step in trying to troublesho­ot an app which ‘unexpected­ly quits’ when you open it: safe mode blocks third-party extensions and potentiall­y problemati­c components from loading, ruling them out as a cause.

When an app consistent­ly crashes like this, another valuable test is to open it from a different user account. If you don’t already have one, they’re easily created in System Preference­s’ Users & Groups pane. Click on the padlock and authentica­te, then click on the + button at the lower left to add a new account.

Make sure you set the new account to be an Administra­tor, not just Standard, and give it appropriat­e names and a robust password. Don’t use a weak and easily guessable password for ease of use.

Some apps require you to re-enter the serial number, and a few only run for a single user, making this technique difficult. However, if the app then opens properly without crashing, you know that the problem rests somewhere in your main user’s Home folder, almost certainly in the Library folder within it. Tracking down what’s clashing is timeconsum­ing, although browsing the log using Console to see what happened immediatel­y before a crash can be revelatory.

 ??  ?? Give an additional test account administra­tor rights, and protect it properly with a good and unguessabl­e password.
Give an additional test account administra­tor rights, and protect it properly with a good and unguessabl­e password.

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