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Google os x yosemite
Google os x yosemite













Yosemite 10.10.3 update has deleted iPhoto and has replaced it with a new application "Photo". After 7 years of using iPhoto, it's quite a challenge to learn something new, even though I must admit the last 12 months the iPhoto platform was becoming more unstable and I have been loosing photos (travel memories). (I really should learn to google and read forums before accepting the next upgrade automatically, twice I have been burnt lately by Mac's upgrades)

  • Try starting Origin and see if it no longer crashes.Īnother plugin whose older versions may be problematic is the ugin - update to the most recent version if you have it installed.Recently I have been more at one with my Mac lately. With the constant use, I have discovered a lot of glitches with my Mac and the recent Yosemite 10.10.3 upgrade.
  • google os x yosemite

    When prompted for “Go to the folder:”, enter “/Library/Internet Plug-ins” (without the quotation marks) - similar to before but without the ~ (tilde) character.Again, select “Go to Folder…” in the “Go” menu.Select “Move to trash” in the “File” menu.Look for a plugin beginning with “fbplugin” and select it.When prompted for “Go to the folder:”, enter “~/Library/Internet Plug-ins” (without the quotation marks).In the Finder, select “Go to Folder…” in the “Go” menu.

    google os x yosemite

    Here are the steps on how to do it from the Finder: We are looking at options to stop the Origin Mac Client from loading this plugin but until then the easiest way to address this would be by manually deleting the plugin. It appears that a number of people are crashing due to Facebook Photo Updater, an old Facebook plugin (fbplugin_1_0_3.plugin) that seems to have caused problems for other browsers as well. Here’s a thread about it on Mozilla: Similarly, there are two other plugins that cause frequent crashing in our telemetry:















    Google os x yosemite