![]() Thanks Northern Softworks! You've proved that some people in Alaska are actually not insane. I selected all users and "light cleaning" which did the trick. The most straightforward way to fix this problem is to clean your caches, which can easily be done by installing the shareware program Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner and just run it. It will tell you to start it manually from System Preferences, which also won't work. It is super easy to use, can organize your thousands of fonts and other. ![]() Something in the cache gets corrupted, and poor Suitcase can't launch itself. I have been using Suitcase Fusion Pro for over 15 years and it has rarely failed me. To allow SF2 to launch, go into your control panels and turn off the > Universal Type Core, which will allow Suitcase Fusion to launch and > load its core. This has happened more than once on our newish iMac running Snow Leopard, Extensis Suitcase Fusion 2, and of course QuarkXPress the essential Mac layout program from hell, made by people who think that anyone dissatisfied with Quark's Mac commitment should "switch to something else." In this case it wasn't a Quark bug, but apparently sloppy code somewhere by Extensis. You might have to log off and relog back on before it works. ![]() You should probably also select turn on at startup. Or by you, if you google for a solution to this dilemma. Toward the bottom of the System Preferences panel, you should see Suitcase Fusion. This is simply for future reference by me when I forget what I did to fix this the next time it happens. It can also occur after upgrading to a new version of Suitcase Fusion or if your font vault has become damaged.) Open /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor. This is often enough to jumpstart the FMCore if it has been crashed. Suitcase Fusion launch failure - fm core has been stopped Launch Suitcase Fusion 3 from your Dock or Applications folder.
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