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Safari wont start keeps crashing

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GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3H
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So my Hackintosh was asleep when the power went out last night. I restarted and had to start it up in safe mode first in order for it to boot right. Now I have it up and running and all seems find except safari wont fire up. Sometimes the apple page loads for a sec or two but most of the time it just shuts right down. Firefox works great no issues. Here is a pic from the log from safari. it won't let me copy and paste the report for some reason. Running 10.8.5, 3.4 i5 intel chip, 8gig of ram


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So my Hackintosh was asleep when the power went out last night. I restarted and had to start it up in safe mode first in order for it to boot right. Now I have it up and running and all seems find except safari wont fire up. Sometimes the apple page loads for a sec or two but most of the time it just shuts right down. Firefox works great no issues. Here is a pic from the log from safari. it won't let me copy and paste the report for some reason. Running 10.8.5, 3.4 i5 intel chip, 8gig of ram


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Have you checked BIOS settings are the same as before and not reset itself?
 
No I haven't, good idea but what would cause a specific issue with safari? Usually if the machine doesn't boot it's cause the bios got messed up. I have spun wheels with that before. I will have to look back at what my settings should be and see if anything changed. Hopefully I still have what I changed in the bios when I first set up the machine. Thanks man
 
No I haven't, good idea but what would cause a specific issue with safari? Usually if the machine doesn't boot it's cause the bios got messed up. I have spun wheels with that before. I will have to look back at what my settings should be and see if anything changed. Hopefully I still have what I changed in the bios when I first set up the machine. Thanks man

You may try reinstalling Mountain Lion on a test drive and see if that helps.
 
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