Apologies if this has been posted, previously:
I upgraded wife's MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) from Yosemite to Sierra 10.12.6 of course the TTP8 squawked, but I ignored it so I could erase the old eDrive.
After doing the upgrade to TTP9.5.1 (3131) i created an eDrive.
When I restarted to the eDrive, it immediately started throwing errors for Finder unexpectedly Quit. Of course OS X always tries to restart Finder.
I thought something glitched in eDrive creation, so I removed it and created it again. No luck, Finder crashed when booting to eDrive.
I managed to copy the details of the crash report to TextEdit file and email it to myself on MY MacBook Pro that I have successfully upgraded TTP8 to TTP9.5.1 (3131). Then I rebooted her MacBook Pro back to the regular HD.
In the details of the Crash Report was this:
Termination Reason: DYLD, [0x1] Library missing
Application Specific Information:
dyld: launch, loading dependent libraries
Dyld Error Message:
Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore
Referenced from: /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/WebKit
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore: file too short
I looked at Volumes/eDrive/System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore on her eDrive and it was zero bytes.
I looked at it on my eDrive and it was 62.6MB, Hmm?
So I deleted the one on her MacBook eDrive and copied it from mine to a jump drive and then to the same folder on her MacBook, to if that fixed the problem.
Shut everything down and rebooted to eDrive on her MacBook and voile! Finder came up with no problem. Not sure why there was no issues on my MacBook but problem occurred on hers. Main difference between the 2 Mac Books is that mine has SSD drive and hers has regular SATA HD. That and mine is MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014) and hers is MacBook Pro (13-inc, Mid 2010).
I am attaching the dump file for anyone to peruse.
I upgraded wife's MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) from Yosemite to Sierra 10.12.6 of course the TTP8 squawked, but I ignored it so I could erase the old eDrive.
After doing the upgrade to TTP9.5.1 (3131) i created an eDrive.
When I restarted to the eDrive, it immediately started throwing errors for Finder unexpectedly Quit. Of course OS X always tries to restart Finder.
I thought something glitched in eDrive creation, so I removed it and created it again. No luck, Finder crashed when booting to eDrive.
I managed to copy the details of the crash report to TextEdit file and email it to myself on MY MacBook Pro that I have successfully upgraded TTP8 to TTP9.5.1 (3131). Then I rebooted her MacBook Pro back to the regular HD.
In the details of the Crash Report was this:
Termination Reason: DYLD, [0x1] Library missing
Application Specific Information:
dyld: launch, loading dependent libraries
Dyld Error Message:
Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore
Referenced from: /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/WebKit
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore: file too short
I looked at Volumes/eDrive/System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore on her eDrive and it was zero bytes.
I looked at it on my eDrive and it was 62.6MB, Hmm?
So I deleted the one on her MacBook eDrive and copied it from mine to a jump drive and then to the same folder on her MacBook, to if that fixed the problem.
Shut everything down and rebooted to eDrive on her MacBook and voile! Finder came up with no problem. Not sure why there was no issues on my MacBook but problem occurred on hers. Main difference between the 2 Mac Books is that mine has SSD drive and hers has regular SATA HD. That and mine is MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014) and hers is MacBook Pro (13-inc, Mid 2010).
I am attaching the dump file for anyone to peruse.