Here, Take Apple's advice. Open disk utility and go to the hd. go to the
first aid tab and press "Varify disk". If it goes well, proceed to open your
applications folder in "Finder". "CMD" "Backspace" when you are on the
Safari Icon. Oops, before you do that, go to the Apple Menu by clicking VO
"m" and go to Mac os X software. alternatevely, go to the dowloads section
of Apple.com. Download Safari.dmg. Now, back on track, go back to "Finder",
and delete the Safari application file. Now navigate to the place where you
downloaded the new version of Safari. Open the dmg and copy and paste the
application file for Safari into "Applications". Run "software Update" to
see if there are any available updates. Your "Safari" should work as good as
new. I recommend using Mac os X software from the Apple menu as I think it
is a great deal more accessible. Thanks for listening, Alex,

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Chris Blouch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is it random sites or a particular set?
>
> CB
>
>
> Mike's Western Account wrote:
>
>> ok all
>> this ... is... not... making... me... happy... this is like the 22nd or so
>> time this morning i've tryed loading different sites and it... is... getting
>> old! I have webkit installed and have tryed with that and safari, safari
>> will load a few pages, then when i load another one randomly i go to vo up
>> or vo down and vo stops for a few seconds then it brings up the dialog that
>> it has crashed. I've tryed hitting relaunch or whatever it is restart, and
>> then sometimes it asks me if i wanna reset the settings for safari and i've
>> tryed doing it and not doing it. This... Is... Getting... Bloody... Old...
>> and i have no clue why it might be doing this. I havn't installed anything
>> new lately or anything. Any ideas?
>> thanks
>> mike
>>
>>
>>
>


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