I have now (a) Repaired, then (b) Rebuilt the database. I am waiting for my TimeMachine backup to complete before attempting these remedies. This is the advice on the Apple Support site for addressing this kind of issue. Getting ANXIOUS!!!! about finding a suitable, robust, useful replacement for Aperture. I haven’t tried to rebuild the Aperture database yet. The error is raised if I try to alter an EXPORT preset. However, if I ‘ CONTINUE’ the images import. The error is raised when I seek to IMPORT images. Choose “Crash” to halt the application and file a bug with the Crash Reporter…. Choose “Continue” to continue running in an inconsistent state. With Aperture I am receiving this notification repeatedly and consistently:Īn uncaught exception was raised. I hope this fix sticks with the next shut down and reboot.I have just installed Sierra Release version 10.12. Since I work out of both offices, and on the road with my laptop… I typical shut it down for transport almost every time. However, that method hasn’t been working to fix the problem while connected to my monitor at work (as I am now). I had to turn it on and off (toggle the check box) many times before the dock appeared, and I may have had to do a restart, I can’t remember. That was done by going to dispaly properties and changing the “turn dock hiding” on & off multiple times. I fixed this problem (temporarily) while hooked to my monitor at my home office. I have 2 external monitors one at work and another at my home office. My problem has been that ever since I upgraded, I am missing the dock every time I start up. i had to hit Command+Option+D, and then it reappeared. When First Aid was done running, I Clicked done, and the dock did not immediately reappear. Thank you VERY MUCH! this is what worked for me… Disk Utility and First Aid. See also: Slow Mac? How To Speed Up Mac: Tips and Tweaks
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