Apple posts a fix for a major Leopard problem
Apple Operating Systems, Mac OS X, Patch Fixes October 30th, 2007
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Apple posts a fix for a major Leopard problem
Apple has issued an emergency fix designed to fix a problem in their just launched Leopard operating system which was making it complicated for people to upgrade to this new OS.
Apple said that some software applications were causing this issue which were not compatible with this new OS.
An Apple Doc stated:
After completing an upgrade installation of Leopard and restarting the computer, a “blue screen” may appear for an extended period of time.
Apple said in a release: “It may be necessary to perform an Archive and Install installation of Leopard.”
Apple had launched the latest Mac OS X edition named Leopard last week.
One of the application said to be causing this problem is APE (Application Enhancer), created by developer Unsanity.
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