Could easily be something wrong with Safari ... corrupted preference,
cookies, plug-ins, who can say?

Unfortunately, there's not enough info in your messages to debug the
problem. Safari 5.02 is somewhat old, v5.1.7 is the current
incarnation. Whether the latest version runs on your machine in
whatever version of OS X you are running I can't say. The usual fix
for these things is to clear out preferences, cookies and cache files
... I wouldn't trust "Clean my Mac" to do the job right either.

G


On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 11:43 AM, jn289 <jn...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Godfrey, I did all that, hard has about 50 gig free, there is 4 gig of
> ram.To me, it is something with Safari. It should not be writing that much.
> Even if it is off line, when I start it , it load up the cache and crashes.
> I used Firefox and this did not happen, When I clean the cache with clean my
> mac program, there is nothing to clean with Firefox, but with Safari, there
> is a lot of files..Thanks, Joe
>
>
>> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 9:55 AM, jn289 <jn...@verizon.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Questions about Safari ver. 5.02, it keeps crashing and store lots of
>>> files
>>>  in it's cache then crashes. I clean it out and start over again and same
>>>  thing. Any thoughts ? This is on a mac , powerpc platform dual 2.0
>>>  processors.
>>>  Also I use a program called Activity Monitor and I can see Safari keeps
>>>  writing to the disk.
>>>  when I turn Java off  in Safari it is not as bad but takes a little
>>> longer
>>>  to crash. Thanks for any info or thoughts..Joe
>>
>>
>> In addition to emptying the cache, try doing a full reset (Reset
>> Safari in the Safari menu).
>> How much RAM is installed? And how much free disk space is available
>> on the startup drive?
>>
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