Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Mac Error Codes - How to Fix Error Messages on Mac OS X?

Over 50 percent of Mac users would receive error messages on their Macs without any signal. From the second when getting error messages, most of the users have no idea about how to disable the annoying windows of dialog and just try to restart the system but obviously it did not work. Next time when they enter the Mac OS X system, they would see the error messages displaying again.What are the Mac error messages? Actually, there are different types of error messages of Mac. For instance, you might encounter “can be verified” error, “App is damaged, can’t be opened” error, “Unapproved Caller” error message in Mac OS X. (For comprehensive list of Mac error codes, you can visit here: http://www.macutility.com/mac-errors.html )




Why the Mac errors occur on the computer? It depends on the specific content of the error message. There are numerous reasons for that those error codes displays on the screen. Some errors occurred when trying to install some new applications; Some errors happened when users trying to run the Print Management; And some of the error messages appearing due to the system updating issues. For example: the first four characters in the code identify the component that has reported a failure. While a cursory glance would point to an issue affecting "HDD-0," this assumption would be incorrect if you glance at the list below of known component codes.

· 4ETH: Ethernet controller
· 4IRP: Main Logic board
· 4MLB: Logic board controller
· 4PRC: Processor
· 4HDD: Hard disk
· 4MHD: External disk
· 4YDC: Video card
· 4SNS: System sensor
· 4MOT: Fan motor
· 4MEM: Memory module
· 4AIR: AirPort wireless card

If you would like to fix the Mac errors effectively, you need to understand the message at first and what the errors are related to. If you can identify that the error did not caused by the hardware of your Mac, then it is sure then it must be the software problems. Here is a simple method for you to resolve the Mac error messages caused by software.

1. Quit the app (if you haven’t already).
2. Delete the preferences. Hold Option and click Go in the Finder and choose Library. Now open Preferences and locate the preferences associated with the app. Move them to the Trash and delete them.
3. Restart the app and see if it’s now behaving
4. If it continues to happen quit the app, delete the preferences and drag the app from Applications to the Trash. Now reinstall the application.

This resolution may easily help you remove the error messages in lots of cases. Of course, it is not the mighty method for other situation. If you still keep getting errors on the Mac, you probably need to scan your system in order to find out any suspicious files or malware hidden in the system whenever you are online or offline. This can help resolve the problems and even optimize the whole Mac performance. For more Mac technical articles, please visit here to get the right tips you need.

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