![]() Open a Torrent app, then select File > Open Torrent. Torrent file will be opened by uTorrent app and this will get the data that you want.Combines the swarms of multiple torrents that have the same file, allowing for faster downloads, and completion of torrents lacking available pieces. This means if a torrent is stuck at 99, Vuze can add another torrent with the same file, and only Download the Vuze Bittorrent Client on Mac OSX and Download Torrents TodaySome Files Suddenly Stop Downloading. You should be able fix the problem of Safari Not Working or Opening on Mac using troubleshooting steps as provided below.This is another common scenario. Click on Apple Logo in top-menu bar and select Force Quit option in the drop-down menu.Ģ.įorce Quit Safari Browserįorce Quit Safari Browser and see this helps in opening Safari browser on your MacBook.ġ. ![]() In the pop up, select Safari and click on the Force Quit button.Īfter quitting Safari browser, check to see if you can now open Safari browser on your computer. If you are unable to Launch Safari browser, the problem could be due to stuck programs or services on your Mac. The simplest way to fix this issue is to Shut Down Mac > Wait for 30 seconds and Restart Mac. Restarting the Mac also help in clearing network related problems. Hence, it is recommended that you try this fix, before moving to other troubleshooting steps. The only way to update Safari browser on your MacBook is to install available MacOS Updates (if any).ġ. Click on Apple Logo in top-menu bar and select About This Mac option in the drop-down menu.Ģ. Delete Safari Cache & History Using Finder Next, click on Software Update and follow the instructions to install the Update (if available). If you are unable to Clear Safari Cache & Clear Safari History the usual way, you can also do it from the Finder.ġ. Open the Finder > select Go tab in top-menu bar and click on Go to Folder option in the drop-down menu.Ģ. In Go to Folder window, type ~/Library/Safari and click on the Go button.ģ. In Safari Folder, right-click on ist file and click on Move to Trash. Similarly, move all the files containing History.db in their names to Trash.Īfter removing Safari History and Cache, see if you are able to open Safari browser. Note: It is safe to remove these files, Safari will once again create these files during your next browsing session. Disable Safari ExtensionsĪlthough, Safari browser is not opening, you should be able to see Safari menu bar when you click on Safari icon in the Taskbar.ġ. Click on Safari icon in the Taskbar > click on Safari tab in top-menu bar and select Preferences in the drop-down menu.ģ. On Safari Preferences screen, switch to Extensions tab > Select and Uninstall the Extensions. If you do want to use Extensions, disable all the Extensions by Unchecking them and try to open Safari browser. ![]() If you cannot open Safari, it confirms that the problem is due to one of the Extensions that you need to identify and remove. You can do this by enabling the Extensions one-by-one, until you find the one causing the problem. Delete Safari Preferences FileĬorrupted files in Safari preferences folder can prevent Safari from opening.ġ. Open Finder > click on the Go tab in top-menu bar and select Go to Folder option in the drop-down menu.Ģ. ![]()
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