The Steam application is an excellent way to purchase and download games for your Mac computer. Not only is it a simple interface to navigate, but it provides a number of convenient ways to manage the computer games that you own for your Mac.
Installed steam update today. Running Mac OSX 10.9.5. Now it won't run at all. Just bobs up and down and eventually stops, says application not responding. Was working fine and froze during a purchase. After viewing content folder and clicking on steamosx, I get this: Last login: Sun Feb 19 10:38:15 on console; exit; XXXXXXs-iMac: Mom$; exit; 2017-02-19 10:48:41 Startup - updater built Aug 22 2016 17:36:46 found breakpad via in process memory: Installing breakpad crash handler 2017-02-19 10:48:41.455 steamosx447:5207 -NSCFError cocoaErrorStringWithKind:: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x78664360 I am not tech savy when it comes to terminal and such (My name has been removed). Any assistance appreciated.
Have tried uninstalling, restarting, etc. Hey, I've exactly the same problem: Last login: Sat Feb 25 11:24:52 on console MacBook-Pro-de-GexEys: GEX$; exit; 2017-02-25 11:29:39 Startup - updater built Aug 22 2016 17:36:46 found breakpad via in process memory: Installing breakpad crash handler 2017-02-25 11:29:39.656 steamosx371:5407 -NSCFError cocoaErrorStringWithKind:: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x79f3b030 I tried to reinstall and restart my computer but nothing changed. When the application stop bobbing in the dock, I tried to double click and I've receive a notification from the finder: Impossible to open the application 'Steam' -600 OMG anyone found something to fix this? Originally posted by:Hi.
Only new to steam and the hole gaming thing. I have a Mac 10.13.5 and followed the download sequence but Steam still opens in Mac OS. And cannot find Steam.AppBundle in order to delete it. Any suggestions. To more easily find the folder where Steam.AppBundle is, you can Command-Tab to Finder, press Command-Shift-G to open the Go menu, then paste “/Library/Application Support/Steam” (without the quotes) into the dialog box.
That should take you to the correct folder where Steam stores its configuration info and games. Steam Won't OpenHello! I recently have been having issues with opening Steam. I don't get any error messages from my computer so that's not the issue. What happens is I click Steam to open it but it just keeps bouncing to try and open. Soon it then stops bouncing but never opens it.
When I left click the icon, it says 'Application Not Responding' and the only option is to force quit. I tried uninstalling the app and then reinstalled it but still had the same issue!
Does anyone have any idea on why? And how I can fix this? Thank you very much! For anyone who knows coding, I went to the bootstrap log and documented the code when I attempt to open Steam. The last two sequences are 'Shutdown' and then 'Error: Download Failed: http error 0' '2018-08-02 20:18:30 Startup - updater built Aug 22 2016 17:36:46 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Startup - updater built Aug 1 2018 15:29:23 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Steam requires that '/Users/josephgarrett/Library/Application Support/Steam/Steam.AppBundle/Steam/Contents/MacOS' be on a case-insensitive filesystem.
2018-08-02 20:18:31 Steam requires that '/Users/josephgarrett/Library/Application Support/Steam/Steam.AppBundle/Steam/Contents/MacOS' be on a case-insensitive filesystem. 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Verifying installation.
2018-08-02 20:18:31 Unable to read and verify install manifest /Users/josephgarrett/Library/Application Support/Steam/Steam.AppBundle/Steam/Contents/MacOS/package/steamclientosx.installed 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Verification complete 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Downloading update. 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Checking for available updates. 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Shutdown 2018-08-02 20:18:31 Error: Download failed: http error 0'. Originally posted by:I am having the same issue. It's very frustrating. I have gone to the /Library/Application Support file and delete 'Steam' and reinstalled and it still doesn't work. Steam even updates when I first try to open it, but then after the update finishes just bounces up and down and immediately crashes.
I recently totally wiped my Mac of all files to make it essentially factory new and am running High Sierra. I sure hope Steam fixes this. Yes, Steam updated for me and it was running fine a few days ago which is why I don't know what happened! It is very frustrating. I sent a 'force quit report' to apple as well just in case it's on them. It's weird because I'm not getting any error codes at all. I just have to force quit it because it just won't open.
Hopefully, this will be fixed soon.
Hello, yesterday I clicked in the Origin icon in my desktop; it asked me for installing some updates and I chose yes, but it never opened. Now, I am trying to open it but absolute nothing happens; double click and then nothing at all.
I looked for it in the task manager (windows 7), but there is nothing about Origin. What can I do for solve this? UPDATE: Well, that's weird.
I uninstalled Origin and installed it again, updated it and I have the same problem. It doesn't open. UPDATE 2: Maartonius solved this issue: 'Go to your Origin install folder. Delete origin.exe and rename 'originTMP' to 'origin'. Then launch it.' It worked for me!