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Joe Pillera

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Message 32100 - Posted: 11 Apr 2010, 16:03:49 UTC

I just bought an iMac (high-end variety with 4GB of RAM) and for the life of me - I can't get your screen saver to work. It keeps displaying "Default screensaver module had an unrecoverable error" (during screen saver mode) and that's all.

What am I doing wrong? Note I'm running the latest version of the Mac OS/X (I think 10.6 Snow Leapord) that came with this new machine.

Also, in addition to replying - could you also email me too? I'm at joe@pillera.net

Thank you!
Joe
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Profile Gundolf Jahn

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Message 32104 - Posted: 11 Apr 2010, 16:51:40 UTC - in response to Message 32100.  

You shouldn't post your email address on a forum. Within an hour since posting the message, you can edit it to remove the address.

I can't tell you anything about that error, since I'm no mac user, but you can avoid it by not using the screensaver at all. It isn't necessary to run any BOINC project. It's just eye candy

Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
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Reynard Loki

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Message 35375 - Posted: 22 Oct 2010, 23:15:13 UTC

I also have this problem. Just started a few days ago, but before that it was working fine. I do like the eye candy. Anyone have any ideas what's wrong. I reinstalled and still the same issue - "default screensaver module had an unrecoverable error" Thanks
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