Thanks to all for the comments/advice/views I appreciate it. Thanks to Achim who pored over my crash logs off-list and noticed a JS presence (go figure). I only have a single JS patch and it is so trivial it just runs an extended switch case triple-throw multiplexer for something like 20 cases. I was lazy and used grep to generate the JS from a four column list .txt file but it's all clean I'm pretty sure. Perhaps it I had Safari running too, I quit all other apps though as a precaution…
It' looks like making a disk image from someone elses MBP is my only option and the restoring in onto a partition on my drive. Not sure how that's going to go, maybe a virtual machine is way to go, performance not big deal ATM. I did find a bunch of newly installed comps in some library folder that I think Camtwist deposited in addition to the Folder of comps it has in its' Aplications/Camtwist they might have been dupes. Even though QC seems to generate errors on some older comps in Application Support (which I removed) it shouldn't actually be loading them to memory should it? Why does it check the compositions/support folders when you start the Editor? Best Alastair Alastair I Leith Useful Design 03 9480 5506 0432 889 831 30 Birch St West Preston VIC 3072 Au On 31/05/2012, at 8:13 PM, joshua Sophrin wrote: > Also, there has been a tremendous desire for many to move to Lion because of > the iCloud support, which will only function if you have both a desktop and a > iPhone configured, perhaps my mistaken, but it would appear that way. > > As far as development on older OS's, I would recommend moving from snow > leopard should you feel the ability to. Normally I am the first person to > suggest sticking behind, however, my experience thus far with Lion and > development has been very rewarding. > > There is also for you consideration the use of virtual machines to test > results on alternative Operating systems, at least to estimate bench marks, > however for what we are working with, quartz and graphics with virtualized > hardware is far from good performance. > > You can always install older operating systems, however the process is > annoying, and generally is difficult. What I am saying has nothing to do with > apples support network, in reference to their warranties, nor terms of > service. > > Some of us may recall Hack Your Mac 2000 edition of MacAddict. >
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