Safari 3 Broke My Computer :(
Sunday, June 24th, 2007 05:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been bouncing from computer to computer all day, taking whichever is free at the moment. The problem is I tried to install Safari 3 beta. I saw the warnings but thought that worst case, I wouldn't be able to use Safari. I didn't realize it would cause my entire computer to be unresponsive!
The last time I had a computer that unresponsive, I was on a ten year old computer with crappy RAM and a rusted hard drive.
It's taken me two days, but things are a bit better. Things still are not as responsive as they used to be, but at least I can click on tabs and switch between applications without having to wait literally minutes in between.
I found instructions to rollback to Safari 2, so I tried it out. Problem was that the system was so unresponsive, I couldn't run the instructions at all. Finally, I decided to repair Disk Permissions first (that took almost 14 hours. It's normally over in less than ten minutes). That fixed the system enough that I could actually click through folders.
There was a scary moment when it wouldn't recognize either of my two accounts as admin users. Thought I'd permanently b0rked up the system. Restarting fixed that -- thank goodness!
Still cleaning up stuff. Hopefully I figure out what's still broken, because a couple of my favorite programs are still limping.
The last time I had a computer that unresponsive, I was on a ten year old computer with crappy RAM and a rusted hard drive.
It's taken me two days, but things are a bit better. Things still are not as responsive as they used to be, but at least I can click on tabs and switch between applications without having to wait literally minutes in between.
I found instructions to rollback to Safari 2, so I tried it out. Problem was that the system was so unresponsive, I couldn't run the instructions at all. Finally, I decided to repair Disk Permissions first (that took almost 14 hours. It's normally over in less than ten minutes). That fixed the system enough that I could actually click through folders.
There was a scary moment when it wouldn't recognize either of my two accounts as admin users. Thought I'd permanently b0rked up the system. Restarting fixed that -- thank goodness!
Still cleaning up stuff. Hopefully I figure out what's still broken, because a couple of my favorite programs are still limping.
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Date: 2007-06-24 02:29 pm (UTC)good luck with that :D
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Date: 2007-06-24 04:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-25 01:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-25 06:10 am (UTC)If I can't fix it any other way, I'm going to try to archive and install.