How can i support powerpc applications




















May 21, AM in response to thorny In response to thorny. I know I am going to get greif for this, but this is why I stick with windows. May 21, AM. Jul 11, AM in response to thorny In response to thorny. I know this is a super old post, but Spotify randomly gave me this problem today, in I've tried reinstalling the app over and over, but nothing works. I haven't updated the OS since El Capitan came out however long ago and everything has worked fine. I don't know if this is just another Apple beef with Spotify or if there is some fix you guys found way back in that I could use now?

Jul 11, AM. Communities Get Support. Two backups are better than one. Try to set up another admin user account to see if the same problem persists. If back to my Mac is enabled in system preferences, the guest account will not work.

The intention is to see if it is specific to an account or a system wide problem. This account can be deleted later. Isolate a problem by using a different user account. If the problem is still there, try to start safe mode using your usual account. Disconnect all devices except those necessary for the test.

Shut down the computer and then put it up after a 10 second wait. Immediately after hearing the startup chime, hold down the SHIFT key and continue to hold it until the gray Apple icon and a progress bar appear. Startup is considerably slower than normal. This will reset some caches, forces a check for directory and disables all start-up and connection, among other things.

When you restart normally, the initial restart may be slower than normal. If the system is operating normally, there may be 3rd party applications that pose a problem. Safe mode - on El Capitan. Start Mode without failure-El Capitan. I am a teacher and all my tests are done on 5. My school bought in When I try to run it in my macbook pro I get this message, "unable to open 'The ExamView Player installer' application because the PowerPC applications are no longer supported.

Apple has stopped supporting these types of applications when they moved to the Lion that was 6 years ago. A site lists a different version of a product called Examview compatible with 'Mac OS versions When I click on the install icon, I get the following message: cannot open the application "Adobe Installer" because PowerPC applications are no longer supported.

Can I do to solve this problem? I can't open spotify after it has been installed, said "can't open the application because the PowerPC applications are no longer supported. What can I do? I installed an old maps geographical national app, the old version to my iMac. This is my second iMac in three months. I had to return my last iMac due to massive connectivity issues and had the same mistakes with Adobe CS 4. Photoshop is my main tool and why I post here. Use the restore license tool. Everything has worked well in the first round.

Migration, as opposed to simple upgrading, is a complex and demanding process that can take many years and effort. As the Pentium has the advantage of being considered an upgrade, while the PowerPC is observed as a migration. However, this is no longer a major problem, which will put an end to an important advantage of Intel. Undoubtedly, the PowerPC deliveries are simply stunning and balanced in the gaming area in front of Intel. So, as we told that the PowerPC and Intel were not compatible, hence, as a result, simply you had to find some solution to keep the applications running and for this, you can find two ways But, with the arrival of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the operating system of the tech giant Apple reaches a state where it could only be installed on computers with Intel processors which simply eliminates Rosetta from the normal installation.

But this add-on can be installed as an extra in case if it is necessary. However, with the arrival of Mac OS X Lion, the tech giant Apple simply killed Rosetta add-on and the need to create universal applications forever. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Is there any way to install and use PowerPC applications on Intel based macs?

I have older Adobe software that I would like to use, and cannot use on my new iMac. Sadly, they removed it in Given that you said your iMac is brand new, it presumably came with Lion preinstalled, and is unable to run anything older. So, unfortunately, the answer is no. Your options are to upgrade your Adobe software to an Intel version, trade in your new Mac for a slightly older used Mac from early or earlier and put Snow Leopard on it, or continue to use your old hardware for your Adobe software.

There is a solution: Use Snow Leopard. It comes with rosetta which is an emulation layer for PPC apps. It is not the most efficient or the most convenient way, but until LionRosetta is released it should do. An up to date setup is described here. Unfortunately, I have to have a Snow Leo partition. Pro Tools 9 only runs in SL and upgrading is not all that cheap, plus, it performs like a champ. Also, I use an app called DrumCore, which is amazing for solo recording musicians.

It contains tons of loops played by top session drummers and allows you to change the speed without degrading sound. Version 2 is PowerPC only. Running a VM isn't really feasible for audio production. But I also still have a dual 2GHz G5 which runs lightning fast with the versions of apps that were designed for it. I bought Lion when it very first came out and it did support my camera which is a PowerPC based Canon. The guys at the Apple Store recently ran updates and now it will not.

So it is untrue that the original Lion did not support it. For some reason down the line Apple decided not to support it anymore on Lion.



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