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Dear friend,
Try to Repair Permissions on your Mac.
Go to Applications, Utilities, Disk Utility, Fist Aid, select your partition under your hard drive, and click Repair disk Permissions.
I would start by attempting too restart. If this does not fix it, open Disk Utility (Applications -> Utilities -> Disk Utility). From here click verify permissions and then verify disk. If either of those come up with errors, then click the corresponding solution (repair permissions or repair disk). This should solve any problems you are having, but if it does not, Insert the USB drive that your MacBook Air came with and reinstall the OS. Good Luck!
That crash message indicates an incompatible 3rd party plug-in (CT_plugin) with Safari. Via the Finder, it will be located in either the HD>Library>Internet Plugins or InputManagers or Application Support Folder. If in neither location, look in your User Account>Library - same two folders. When you find it, move it to the desktop, then restart Safari.
It means there is an error in either the code of your OS or the game, causing it to crash. If this was a one-time error, and you can now run the game, you shouldn't worry about a thing. If it keeps giving the error, try deinstalling, then installing the game again. If that doesn't help either, I'm afraid you'll have to reinstall your operating system. (though I've only ever seen that on Windows machines)
Reinstall the driver or program for the webcam, then drag it into this application to remove all portions of the program:
http://www.freemacsoft.net/AppCleaner/
It's a free app that will delete all the little parts around the app it installed. It may remove that for you so you can run Motion.
Download the free maintenance application Onyx and it will also reset spotlight along with other maintenance tasks (that should be done once every two months-rebooting twice after cleaning cache to rebuild startup & shutdown cache).
Click on this link or copy and paste the complete link into your browser. If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
I got error code 10657 when I tried to open a file in Finder on the external drive that I had used for a Time Machine backup before I reformatted the hard drive of my MacBook. When I started Time Machine on the MacBook (with Leopard reinstalled) and went to the backup date that held the desired file, I was told that I needed to recreate the containing folder (or choose another location for the restore). I chose recreate the folder, and the restored file was available in the new folder without any further problem.
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