

Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.” The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account.Įnable guest logins* and log in as Guest. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.

This procedure is a test, not a solution. Please read this whole message before doing anything. Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: -threadĪnd then comes a huge list of memory dump data. When network is down, it can work normally for several minutes, but sometimes it crashes too. It was there - but I just could see it.Every time I start my Kindle App in my MacBook Pro with network up it crashes after a few seconds. Update: temporary one-off solutions are also available for quick access to User Library in Lion

This returns to the default setting of hiding the user Library directory:Ĭhanges take effect immediately again, and Library becomes invisible to the user. Hide User ~/Library in OS X Lion (default setting) Reverting this back to the standard Lion setting is simple too: The users Library folder will immediately become visible again. Launch Terminal from Spotlight or Launchpad -> Utilities, and enter the following command to show or hide the directory:

Show User ~/Library in OS X Lion & Mountain Lion A visible Library folder was also the default setting in past versions of Mac OS X, here is how to get this back. That is fine for novice users, but for some of us, we want to be able to access ~/Library/ at will. Mac OS X 10.7 & OS X 10.8 defaults to hiding the users Library directory, this is probably to keep people from accidentally deleting or damaging files that are necessary for OS X Lion to function properly. I was going crazy trying to find the folder but it was hidden - Here is the fix I found to "UN HIDE" the missing Kindle folder.
