Skype 6.5 For Mac Won't Boot On Mac 10.7

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Hey, I've seen similar a few times now. What fixed it for me was either an Office Repair which can be started by using the 'Change' option in 'Programs and Features' or if you have Office 2016 then the Online Repair may be a better option. Not sure what causes this but appears to be something to do with Office or having multiple versions of Office.

Here are all the steps you need to get your Mac started again. Just work through them in order, unless your Mac won’t boot after a failed operating system update. Since Mac OS update to 10.13.1, I can’t launch Skype successfully - I just get the Skype application menu with one option, “Quit” and no Skype window.

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Give the suggestion and go and let me know how you get on. Andrew Morpeth Lync and Skype for Business Consultant (NZ) Please remember, if you see a post that helped you please click 'Vote As Helpful' and if it answered your question, please click 'Mark As Answer'. Hey, I've seen similar a few times now. What fixed it for me was either an Office Repair which can be started by using the 'Change' option in 'Programs and Features' or if you have Office 2016 then the Online Repair may be a better option.

My mac won't boot after the update. I used multibeast 4.3 and updated chimera. I have a ASUS Rampage Formula III motherboard and NVIDIA GTX 570 gcard. Some older Macintosh computers won’t run the latest version of OS X. For example, the 2006 Mac mini “Core Duo” 1.83 will only run up to System 10.6.8, while the the 2008 Apple MacBook Air will only run up to 10.7.5.

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Not sure what causes this but appears to be something to do with Office or having multiple versions of Office. Give the suggestion and go and let me know how you get on. Andrew Morpeth Lync and Skype for Business Consultant (NZ) Please remember, if you see a post that helped you please click 'Vote As Helpful' and if it answered your question, please click 'Mark As Answer'.

Help - I successfully upgrated my system 10.3.7 to 10.3.9 but it will not now completely boot. Hardware: G4 400 AGP with original 30gb hd plus 120gb hd partioned into three 40 gb sections. History: I copied the 10.3.7 system from the 30gb hd to one of the partitions.

I applied Apple's updates to 10.3.8 then 10.3.9 from the 30gb system to the one in the partition. All went well according to the packages.

Mac dre there is a song for you. I then selected the system in the partition as boot system and rebooted. The system went to boot, the grey screen appeared with the dark grey Apple logo and the rotating 'sunburst' below it - and nothing more. I tried several more times but all with the same result. What's wrong? Thanks for any help.

Just what is the system file called and where is it located? Is it one file as in OS9 or a collection of sveral parts? Click to expand.Paul- It is possible to copy the entire contents of one HD to another using programs like Disk Utility or Carbon Copy Cloner, and have the resulting HD be bootable. However, I don't know how to just copy the OS. It isn't simply a matter of drag-copying the system folder like you did in systems earlier than OS X.