Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-05 Thread David Horne
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 11:29:39 -0400, A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: [] Tiger might not be cache clean. I have two applications that slows down terribly by running process intensive task outside of the app, and the app doesn't regain its performance until relaunching. One of them is a

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread laloba2
Have you repaired your permissions? Should be done after installs and/or upgrades. You can do this with Disk Utility. -K On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 20:39:27 -0400, David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On 4 Jun 2005 at 1:21, David Horne wrote: Since upgrading to Tiger (10.4.1) Finale

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread A-NO-NE Music
David Horne / 2005/06/04 / 08:21 PM wrote: Since upgrading to Tiger (10.4.1) Finale freezes whenever I try to extract a fairly big part from a file, say more than 300 bars. I've actually upgraded the RAM (now have 768MB on a 1.33 G4 PB) since upgrading the OS. I never had a problem with this in

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread David Horne
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 03:46:57 -0400, A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: David Horne / 2005/06/04 / 08:21 PM wrote: Since upgrading to Tiger (10.4.1) Finale freezes whenever I try to extract a fairly big part from a file, say more than 300 bars. I've actually upgraded the RAM (now have

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread Johannes Gebauer
You don't say whether you did a permissions repair yet. Did you? I recently fixed a friends Mac, which completely froze after a few minutes every time, and after it had been to the shop for a check up. After I repaired permissions and restarted everything was fine. It is _the_ routine to do

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread David Horne
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 12:20:24 +0200, Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: You don't say whether you did a permissions repair yet. Did you? I recently fixed a friends Mac, which completely froze after a few minutes every time, and after it had been to the shop for a check up. After I

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread A-NO-NE Music
David Horne / 2005/06/04 / 05:15 AM wrote: Yes, and while this is happening, I get a message that the programme is not responding. I'd assumed, incorrectly, that was the same as a freeze or crash. I don't think you got the _message_ but you saw it when you used the three-finger-salute? :-) It's

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread Christopher Smith
On Jun 4, 2005, at 11:29 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote: David Horne / 2005/06/04 / 05:15 AM wrote: Yes, and while this is happening, I get a message that the programme is not responding. I'd assumed, incorrectly, that was the same as a freeze or crash. I don't think you got the _message_ but

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread Phil Daley
At 11:54 AM 6/4/2005, Christopher Smith wrote: When I first got OSX, I had a bad RAM chip (original, too!) that started going bad just as I was trying to get OSX running. It was such a coincidence that I didn't even think of it, assuming it was software troubles. It took a Tech Tool session

RE: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread Lee Actor
Other than Microsoft DevStudio, nothing on my WINXP system EVER crashes. Last week, I was able to get Fin2k4a to crash reliably on my WinXP Pro system by double-clicking on some element while creating a new smart shape. I don't remember the exact sequence, but I was able to duplicate

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread David W. Fenton
On 4 Jun 2005 at 11:29, A-NO-NE Music wrote: David Horne / 2005/06/04 / 05:15 AM wrote: Yes, and while this is happening, I get a message that the programme is not responding. I'd assumed, incorrectly, that was the same as a freeze or crash. I don't think you got the _message_ but you

RE: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread David W. Fenton
On 4 Jun 2005 at 9:36, Lee Actor wrote: [Phil Daley:] Other than Microsoft DevStudio, nothing on my WINXP system EVER crashes. Last week, I was able to get Fin2k4a to crash reliably on my WinXP Pro system by double-clicking on some element while creating a new smart shape. I don't

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-04 Thread David Horne
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 13:50:17 -0400, David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: [] The proof would be to test part extraction in a file of similar length. If the problem occurs at about the same place, then it's probably not data-based (unless both files coincidentally happen to have a problem

[Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-03 Thread David Horne
Since upgrading to Tiger (10.4.1) Finale freezes whenever I try to extract a fairly big part from a file, say more than 300 bars. I've actually upgraded the RAM (now have 768MB on a 1.33 G4 PB) since upgrading the OS. I never had a problem with this in Panther, and am a bit puzzled. Any idea what

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-03 Thread David W. Fenton
On 4 Jun 2005 at 1:21, David Horne wrote: Since upgrading to Tiger (10.4.1) Finale freezes whenever I try to extract a fairly big part from a file, say more than 300 bars. I've actually upgraded the RAM (now have 768MB on a 1.33 G4 PB) since upgrading the OS. I never had a problem with this

Re: [Finale] problem with extracting parts in Mac OS X Tiger?

2005-06-03 Thread David Horne
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 20:39:27 -0400, David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On 4 Jun 2005 at 1:21, David Horne wrote: Since upgrading to Tiger (10.4.1) Finale freezes whenever I try to extract a fairly big part from a file, say more than 300 bars. I've actually upgraded the RAM (now have