


Should I just do another Time Machine backup with this new image, as well as keeping the old one, and then try to copy it over again when I've re-installed? I was hoping not to have to do it for another few weeks, because I'll need another external, since this one is out of space, but I also need to be able to edit this site!Īny help anyone has, even it's just a hunch of a suggestion, would be fantastic, and very appreciated.
Apple iweb package install#
I am planning to do a clean install on this computer, yet again, and start from scratch in hopes I can pinpoint what is causing my (unrelated to this issue) problem, for the Apple tech guys. That said, I'm not sure what could be causing the issue on the iWeb end, since I not only deleted the preferences and caches, but also tried a whole different application file. There isn't much in the domain package that could be causing issues except for the ones I tried copying out everything else is just pretty standard file types.
Apple iweb package update#
I don't even been an OS update since it was last saved I'm pretty sure I was on 10.6.4 then too. No change there either.īoth copies of iWeb, the one that last saved to the domain, and the one I'm trying to open it with, are the same version. Then I copied the iWeb app from the time machine backup into my documents folder, and manually tried to open the domain package, with. The only combinations that had any change were leaving only the index.xml file in the package, which got me about a second-long loading bar, then nothing, and leaving both the index.xml and the domainstate.archive in the package, which got iWeb to peak around 90-110% CPU (on activity monitor), flash the app not responding message a few times, then about 10 seconds later, it started idling again, nothing having opened.Įach time I've tried both opening iWeb first, and then actually doubleclicking the domain package. I tried this step about six times, with a different combination of these files each time, finishing with a repeat of step 2, and testing it. plist files, domainstate.archive file, index.xml file. No change.Ĥ - delete preferences and caches for iWeb, then delete any combination of the following from the domain package. No change.ģ - delete preferences and caches for iWeb, then repeat step 2. Close iWeb, copy domain to desktop, then copy the old one in it's place. No change.Ģ - emptied the folder usually used to hold the domain, opened iWeb to create a new one.

That is to say, doubleclicking it would open iWeb, but even watching activity monitor like a hawk, I couldn't see that it was doing anything.ġ - deleted current domain file, and copied old one in it's place. When it came time to copy over my domain file and open it, it wouldn't open with iWeb. (It's not, but that's a story for another day). I copied things very peacemeal, basically starting from scratch for a few weeks to make sure the problem I was having was gone. Problem: After an AppleStore hard drive replacement, I copied things over from my Time Machine backup, as well as a backup of the more important things on another external drive. I did try everything listed in the few posts that did seem related, as well as a lot of those tips in combination with others, but nothing has helped. I searched the forum several times and went through all six pages of results looking for an answer.
