![]() ![]() With checking its "Slow" box, in order to prevent FAF from using the disfunctional CatSearch function on that volume.Īnother, quite rare, reason why some files may not be found by FAF is that you are finding hard linked files when searching an entire disk (volume).Īn example would be some SDK files inside Apple's Xcode.app In this case, either re-mount the volume in SMB format, or add the volume to the "Special Folders" (find it in FAF's menu or type cmd-shift-,), If it's AFP (identified by the prefix "afp://" under Server or by "AppleShare" under Format), then you are dealing with a known bug with Linux / NAS drivers related toĬatSearch. Next, if the volume you search is a network server (NAS) volume, check if it's mounted as AFP instead of SMB (ctrl-click on the volume's icon in Finder and choose "Information" See Rogue Amoeba's article on this topic.įAF does not display all the files it should have found.įirst, make sure that the options for Invisibles, Package Contents and Trashed in the Results window are all set to Show and not to Hide or to Only. There also used to be a issue caused by an update of Airfoil from Rogue Amoeba in August 2011.For more detailed instructions on how to go about sorting out the offending software causing the crash, you may follow this guide of mine: How To Identify and Disable software extensions on OS X that cause other Apps to crash Unfortunately, it's out of my control to fix FAF in this Remove their contents temporarily, then reboot, to see if FAF works then. To keep using FAF, check the folders named InputManagers and Input Methods in your startup disk's Library folder and While these are not generally harmful, they are, regrettably, causing problemsįor Find Any File. Installed, such as SIMBL or Spell Catcher. ![]() If you get a crash saying Find Any File was quit unexpectedly, you may have a conflicting Input Manager or Input Method.Please update to at least 10.6.4, that should fix it. That contains the text UITools.NewPictureFromPicWithMask, then you may be running an outdated Mac OS X Snow Leopard version. If you get a window shown by FAF that mentions Internal Error (exception) and creates a text file on your desktop.If that happens, please check your Login Items (in System Preferences, Users & Groups) for any missing items (they'll have a generic icon), and remove them. Some users experience a slow start of FAF.Check the beta page and see if that version resolves the issue. The crash may already be fixed in the latest beta (prerelease) version. ![]()
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