Fixing Mac App Store Apps Crashing on Launch in Mac OS X. Quit all open apps that are from the Mac App Store (assuming some opened successfully in the first place) Open the “App Store” application by going to the Apple menu and choosing ‘App Store’. Since upgrading to the very first public beta of macOS High Sierra, I was encountering an issue with Mail.app crashing after a few minutes – and since the crashes were still persistent in the most recent 10.13 Beta (17A358a), I started looking into it myself, rather than waiting for another beta release to fix this. With success: I was able to fix my Mail.app crashing continuously in macOS High Sierra by rebuilding Mail’s Envelope Index files. How to fix Mail.app crashing in macOS High Sierra after upgrade Turns out that after the OS upgrade, the Mail.app indexes were broken and causing it to crash. Time to rebuild them: • Quit Mail.app in case it’s running • Go into the MailData folder (using CMD+ Shift+ G in Finder) located at ~/Library/Mail/V5/MailData • Move the following files to the Trash (or to your Desktop, in case you want to backup) • Envelope Index • Envelope Index-shm • Envelope Index-wal • That’s it – now restart Mail.app & confirm to rebuild the index (this might take a while) Once done, Mail.app should run without crashing anymore. Kudos to for describing the procedure! Hi @Samuel & @Apercu In this case I would recommend moving the whole „Mail“-folder from ~/Library/ e.g. To the Desktop or Documents folder (Backup) and then trying to startup Mail.app again. Fortnite keyboard controls for mac. Below you will find the PC controls for Fortnite. If this still doesn’t work, also move out the Mail-Preferences file from ~/Library/Preferences/ (including the „Mail“-folder as mentioned above) and restarting Mail. If this also doesn’t work; try to disable all E-Mail Accounts from „System Preferences > Internet Accounts“ and then starting Mail.app, continue by either reenabling one Internet Account after the other – or readd them from scratch in the Account settings. Hope you‘ll be able to sort this out! Regards, Oliver.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |