![]() I have recently downloaded, and my Sims do live in a house from the gallery which may have CC I'm not 100% sure as I mostly redecorated but I myself do not use any mods or CC. I'm aware my Mac needs updating though don't see that being a problem? I don't run Sims on high graphics so I don't see that being the problem either. If that does not help it might be helpful if you find some specific commands when AutoCAD crashes, or use another AutoCAD Windows account to work for a test period just to see if AutoCAD crashes too in that context. Hardware UUID: 4A1A6333-3C11-5CB9-80D1-35AB170377C5 Close the Mac app Open Finder Select Go > Go to Folder ( G) Enter the following path in the dialog that appears: /Library/Preferences/ and click Go The preferences file will be selected. for AutoCAD 2018 there exists a hotfix which might solve that type of exception >click<<<. Now after reading similar posts I can give the following information which may be some use to any heros who can help, What to do I updated word yesterday as the update program. app/Contents/Resources/contribute.md or /Applications/MacDown.app/Contents/Resources/help.md from inside the application bundle, MacDown crashes instantly, and. This was about a month ago now so yesterday I decided to give it another go, and the same thing happens as before. I have force closed several times, and yes I closed the mac down and started up again - no luck. ![]() Other than that, ran perfectly! But just recently the game froze up a few times, so I closed the game, restarted it, about 2-3 minutes into gameplay it freezes again, so I repeat the process of closing the game an restarting it about 4-5 times and every time I do after about 2-3 minutes it freezes. I've been playing the Sims 4 on my Mac since I bought my Mac well over a year ago now - I've had the odd freeze here and there but nothing I've found unusual as this happened on my old gaming PC too, which I usually just put down to overheating. Select the app you want to quit and click Force Quit. I'm wondering if someone could give me some technical advice as I'm useless! One way to prevent a Mac crash is to force-quit unresponsive or frozen apps: press Option + Command + Esc to launch the force-quit menu.
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