New iMac/Unexpected quit
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New iMac/Unexpected quit
I have been running mj on a mini (10.6.4) for a month with no issues. Yesterday I bought an iMac. I cloned the entire disk of the mini onto the iMac and it runs everything perfectly except mj. When I launch mj the PHONE disk icon disappears and I get a Magicjack has quit unexpectedly error box. Three hours with tech support I now know how to reformat using disk utilities, download and run the update. They even took over my machine and did the same things, no improvement. Chat session ended without warning and I went to bed. It still works on my old mini and my son's iMac (older model than my new one) What next?
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GuyOnTheAir
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There may be problems with the update, CO_Steve, however, I rather comment on your method of upgrading...
IMHO, it's generally unwise to just clone a disk from one machine and put it into another machine, even among Macs. Drivers are different, hardware is different, and I've found you'll often run into strange issues...
If you have a chance to do it over, use the Mac Migration Wizard when you're setting up your new iMac. It'll let you plug in your Mac mini, and transfer all those valuable programs and information to your new machine, without also transferring things and parts of the OS that it doesn't need. I do believe you'll be happier with that outcome.
Also, try creating a new user profile on your iMac and try running your magicJack again. Does it work in this blank profile? Did you have the opportunity to try it on your iMac before you put in the cloned disk?
Good luck. I'm having no trouble with the mJ update on my iMac.
IMHO, it's generally unwise to just clone a disk from one machine and put it into another machine, even among Macs. Drivers are different, hardware is different, and I've found you'll often run into strange issues...
If you have a chance to do it over, use the Mac Migration Wizard when you're setting up your new iMac. It'll let you plug in your Mac mini, and transfer all those valuable programs and information to your new machine, without also transferring things and parts of the OS that it doesn't need. I do believe you'll be happier with that outcome.
Also, try creating a new user profile on your iMac and try running your magicJack again. Does it work in this blank profile? Did you have the opportunity to try it on your iMac before you put in the cloned disk?
Good luck. I'm having no trouble with the mJ update on my iMac.
what kind of mini mac was it did it have a dual core? If not i wonder if there is an issue with magicjack and the 64 kernel. I know it would be a PIA but you might try creating a small partition or if you have a spare USB hard drive or something and do a fresh install to the USB hard drive and see if you still have the problem. My mac is a 2006 black macbook....how much do you want for the old mini ?
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GuyOnTheAir
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the mini works perfectly, it's the new iMac that is having problems.
I tried different usb ports. I have two powered usb hubs but have discovered neither functions properly. One doesn't pass usb signals and one doesn't supply any power. I've ordered another to try. I did try a clean user, same.
I have an external drive with 10.6 and 10.5 on it in bootable partitions. Tried all those, no better.
I tried different usb ports. I have two powered usb hubs but have discovered neither functions properly. One doesn't pass usb signals and one doesn't supply any power. I've ordered another to try. I did try a clean user, same.
I have an external drive with 10.6 and 10.5 on it in bootable partitions. Tried all those, no better.
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GuyOnTheAir
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Well, I suppose it's possible but everything else works in the usb ports. Both of the hubs have been kicking around for a while. One of them seems to pass signals fine but I have a small desk light that is usb powered. The light doesn't work on that first hub. The other hub will power the light but nothing plugged into it will work at all. I should have a new hub in a day or two.
It doesn't seem like a usb problem anyway. I can see the device, use Disk Util to reformat, etc. It's the software that crashes as soon as it runs.
It doesn't seem like a usb problem anyway. I can see the device, use Disk Util to reformat, etc. It's the software that crashes as soon as it runs.
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applemagic
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I too had similar issues when I bought my MJ a few months ago. I surmised that MJ is a bit of a power hog, so I moved some of my usb devises to a second powered hub leaving only a couple of things in the same hub I use with my mj and a usb headset. The things on the same hub are usually off and I don't use mj when I use these other devices. Under these circumstances it operates properly most every time.
You can check System Profiler (Apple menu>About This Mac>more info button) to see what the computer sees attached to each usb port. Each device when selected will show amount of current available as well as how much is needed. Each hub should have at least 500mA going to it.
You can check System Profiler (Apple menu>About This Mac>more info button) to see what the computer sees attached to each usb port. Each device when selected will show amount of current available as well as how much is needed. Each hub should have at least 500mA going to it.
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applemagic
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CO_Steve. I understand your frustration, but I can't help but think that there is either an issue with your:

- a) usb ports either the hub or the iMac itself (doubtful)
b) the mj after all the reformatting you and mj technical did, it could be messed up
c) or the software itself (Are you using 2.00.554f ?)
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applemagic
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Do a get info on the mj application to see the rev #. I downloaded the update from mj's site and keep it in my applications folder. When I want to use the mj, I plug the dongle in and then start up from the application in the application folder; NOT from what pops up on the screen which more often than not doesn't even pop up.
As for GV, you can use it to call out, but you have to do it from the Google Voice site where you'll see a small green icon in the upper left corner that says call. It then calls your number first and once you pick up calls the number you entered.
As for GV, you can use it to call out, but you have to do it from the Google Voice site where you'll see a small green icon in the upper left corner that says call. It then calls your number first and once you pick up calls the number you entered.
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applemagic
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Slight Revision to previous post
With the previous version of MJ beta for the Mac, I kept it in my Applications folder. It seems what is downloaded now (v2.00.554f) is an updater which updates the version kept in the user account, so I now use an alias to that file. For reference the path is .magicJack/Softphone/magicJack. Note that this is in a hidden folder kept in the user's account.
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http://upgrades.magicjack.com/tools/Com ... install.sh
They really hide this stuff well on the website.
They really hide this stuff well on the website.