ICal not current after upgrade to Snow Leopard

Okay - I backed up my entire hard drive, then upgraded to Snow Leopard from Tiger. Everything went pretty well and I haven't had to go to the back-up data for anything - until now.
Now iCal only shows events that are 2 months old or older. Events that I had entered 2 months ago but had deleted are now there. None of my events from the past two months are showing up.
Any idea of how to fix this?
Thank you, thank you.

Start here...
Deleting FCP Preferences:
Open a Finder window. Set the view mode to columns:
Click the house icon that has your name next to it.
Click the folder "Library" in the next column.
Find and click the folder "Preferences" in the next column.
Find and click the folder "Final Cut Pro User Data" in the next column.
Move the files "Final Cut Pro 6.0 Prefs", "Final Cut Pro Obj Cache" and "Final Cut Pro Prof Cache" to the Trash and empty it.
When you have a stable set of preference files, download [Preference Manager|http://www.digitalrebellion.com/pref_man.htm] to back them up.
Next, repair permissions on your system drive using Disk Utility. Restart the computer afterwards.

Similar Messages

  • FireWire 400&800 (IMAC Core2) NOT WORKING after Upgrading to SNOW LEOPARD!

    My FireWire 400&800 (iMAC Core2) are *NOT WORKING* after Upgrading to SNOW LEOPARD!
    Any Solutions?
    Thanks!
    --Frank Strallents
    www.SHOCKPROOFX.com

    I'll try your suggestions....Thanks!
    Recently, I try to Re-install Snow Leopard, unfortunately, still unsuccessful.
    The Mybook Icon only appears if it is connected via USB.
    After using Firewire and getting used to the speed...USB 2.0 is like a Corvette racing a Veyron...lol
    I am not upset on these issues, it is normal for new OS to have these problems...unfortunately, even OSX is not invincible.
    I'm sure Apple/Steve is on every Programers A*s for a solution.
    I still think APPLE'S OSX will still be the future of Operating system!
    For now, still waiting for the patch and hopefully soon.
    Suggestions are still Welcome for a Solutions:-)
    Frank
    SHOCKPROOFX.COM

  • ICal Duplicate Events After Upgrading to Snow Leopard

    After upgrading to Snow Leopard, I noticed almost all my Events were duplicated. The Duplicates were collected from all calendars and are in one of the Calendars (Paul Events). Strangely a new Calendar (Paul Events 2) was created, but deleting this Calendar did not help. Additionally a previously deleted Calendar from months ago was re installed.
    I have a MobileMe account that syncs automatically.
    Did this happen to anyone else. I am still developing a solution to get rid of the duplicate events, but don't have one yet.

    A lot of Duplicate Events, too.
    After the Snow Leopard upgrade, performed 10/19/09, and the immediate update to OSX 10.6.1, I wanted to sync my iPod Touch 2G.
    I was notified I had 67 iCal events to add, and 18 more modified events (85 total -- (a lot of birthdays). All were duplicates. I didn't sync. Is there any way to delete them?
    Also, over the past 18 months of MBP ownership, my alarms for each event have increased to about 8 (they sound once, but I have to clear each of them on my computer screen), And my Contact notes, have doubled+ (as if Copy + Paste were used), with many spaces, and some of the information lost.
    I was hoping for a Contacts & Calendar that would match the stability of my retired Windows Mobile Dell Axim X50v, before it took a virus, spread it to my Gateway desktop, completely destroying it (the desktop is NO MORE (couldn't be fixed) and I've retired the Axim).
    What is the solution?

  • Titles and Transitions doe not work after upgrading to Snow Leopard

    I can not get my Titles or transitions to work in iMovie any more after upgrading to Snow Leopard.
    Everything goes to a black screen. I am having problems with final cut express also. Anyone have an idea when there will be a patch to fix this? I would hate to have to down grade.

    Holy *&$^, no kidding. I mean this is bad. I can't really do anything on iMovie at all. I really hope there is a simple solution to this, b/c if this really is part of a bad release, Apple will not hear the end of it.

  • Sleep indicator light not working after upgrading to Snow Leopard

    Hello all, I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard on my mid-2007 Macbook Pro (Macbook Pro 3,1, 2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM) and after the upgrade the sleep light no longer comes on when I shut the lid or when the display is powered off.
    Not a huge deal, but might be an issue if I can't remember if I shut the computer down or put it to sleep last—I did not do a clean install, but would anyone happen to know something I could try before resorting to that?
    Thanks, your help is much appreciated!

    Have you tried Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)?
    cornelius

  • ICal delegation failing after upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion

    I've just upgraded our Snow Leopard server to run Lion Server.
    I have a problem with iCal Server.
    Individual calendars work OK: can be accessed from iCal / iThings and so on, and via web interface.  But calendar delegation doesn't.
    If I open Accounts / Preferences / Delegation from any version of iCal / Calendar I get this error:
    In the server calendar server error log I see the following:
    [twext.web2.dav.method.report_expand#error] Error reading property (u'http://calendarserver.org/ns/', u'calendar-proxy-read-for') for resource /principals/__uids__/BCDF1D53-4447-40A2-A035-B30F6E2EEDE4/: <StatusResponse 403 Unable to list properties: /Volumes/StorageHD/Library/Server/Calendar and Contacts/Documents>
    Anyone got any ideas what is going on and / or how to fix?
    Thanks in advance for any help available.

    OK - Fixed it. 
    Turns out the cure is to use the Webcal Interface to re-create the delegations.  A bit tedious, but doing this presumably forces a rewrite of the file that previously cannot be accessed.  Means you need to set up the delegation again for each account - but this at least is an improvement over not being able to do anything at all.
    Once fixed, delegation works just fine.
    Hope this helps someone else solve the issue etc.

  • Mail Notes "Hidden" after upgrading to snow leopard

    I have a ton of "notes" in my mail program and after I recently upgraded to snow leopard, none of them appear under my "Notes" mailbox. However, they do still exist in the my inbox when I search for them (since whenever a new note is created or edited, it appears as a new email). So in other words, my notes are not gone, they just don't show up in my notes box. Does anyone know how to make them reappear in there? Thanks

    Quit Mail and try trashing the ~/library/caches/com.apple.mail folder then restart, empty the trash and relaunch Mail. Might work. I've had success with this when the trash is "hidden"

  • X11 not starting after upgrade to Snow Leopard

    Hello, sorry if this is trivial stuff for all of you, but I am really having trouble sorting this out; I'd be grateful if anyone can help. I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard (10.6.2), did the Combo update as suggested in www.apple.com, but I cannot get X11 to run since the upgrade (I did re-install X11 from the optional installations, btw). The symptoms are that when I try to run any X11 application (such as xmgrace, gnuplot or xfig), or even if I click directly on the X11 icon in the Utilities folder, the X11 icon keeps jumping in and out of the dock; I reproduce below what shows up in the console. Needless to say that I have read through it, but cannot make any sense of what is reported there. I can't believe I'm the only one having this problem, since all I have done is to upgrade from Leopard to Snow Leopard following the standard procedure. Should I perhaps do a clean install?
    Thanks in advance.
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] X11.app: main(): argc=2
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] argv[0] = /Applications/Utilities/X1
    1.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] argv[1] = -psn0434282
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC.
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 78: defaults: command not
    found
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 82: defaults: command not
    found
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 86: defaults: command not
    found
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 90: defaults: command not
    found
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 106: defaults: command not
    found
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 112: defaults: command not
    found
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.privileged_startx[3800] font_cache: Scanning system font directories
    to generate X11 font caches
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] X11.app: Listening on socket for fd handoff:
    (4) /var/tmp/tmp.0.suSuKO
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] X11.app: Thread created for handoff. Return
    ing success to tell caller to connect and push the fd.
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] Xquartz: Handoff connection established (try 1 of 5) on fd 6, "/var/tmp/tmp.0.suSuKO". Sending message.
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 org.x.startx[3791] Xquartz: Message sent. Closing handoff fd.
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] X11.app: dostart_x11server(): argc=2
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] argv[0] = /usr/X11/bin/X
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] argv[1] =
    12/02/2010 13:10:23 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] X11.app: Received new $DISPLAY fd: 10 ... sleeping to allow xinitrc to catchup.
    12/02/2010 13:10:24 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] Xquartz starting:
    12/02/2010 13:10:24 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] X.Org X Server 1.4.2-apple45
    12/02/2010 13:10:24 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] Build Date: 20090705
    12/02/2010 13:10:24 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] (EE) XKB: Couldn't open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
    12/02/2010 13:10:24 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] (EE) XKB: Couldn't open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
    12/02/2010 13:10:24 org.x.privileged_startx[3800] font_cache: Updating FC cache
    12/02/2010 13:10:25 org.x.startx[3791] /usr/X11/bin/xinit: No such file or directory (errno 2): no program named "/usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc" in PATH
    12/02/2010 13:10:25 org.x.startx[3791] Specify a program on the command line or make sure that /usr/X11/bin
    12/02/2010 13:10:25 org.x.startx[3791] is in your path.
    12/02/2010 13:10:25 org.x.startx[3791] waiting for X server to shut down
    12/02/2010 13:10:25 [0x0-0x6a06a].org.x.X11[3782] Quitting Xquartz...
    12/02/2010 13:10:26 org.x.privileged_startx[3800] font_cache: Done12/02/2010 13:10:26 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[93] (org.x.startx) Throttling respawn: W
    ill start in 7 seconds12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 78: defaults: command not
    found12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 82: defaults: command not
    found12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 86: defaults: command not
    found12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 90: defaults: command not
    found12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 106: defaults: command not
    found12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] /usr/X11/bin/startx: line 112: defaults: command not
    found12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.privileged_startx[3800] font_cache: Scanning system font directories
    to generate X11 font caches12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] Xquartz: X11.app = /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/C
    ontents/MacOS/X11
    12/02/2010 13:10:33 org.x.startx[3906] Xquartz: Starting X server: /Applications/Utilities/
    etc etc

    A zero size is not unusual, especially if you cannot set any preferences because you cannot get
    x11 to start.
    Your user account may very well be hosed.
    Here is some info on how to replace it:
    http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10730965
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=6185507
    I believe the easiest way to accomplish this is to first repair your user account permissions
    using the SL install DVD. This won't fix the account, but it will make sure the user data in the
    account has the correct permissions before backing it up for transfer later.
    Mac OS X v10.5 or later: While started from the Leopard Install DVD, a user's home directory permissions can be reset using the "Reset Password" utility.
    I suggest using Carbon Copy Cloner or equivalent to backup and restore your account data.
    Kj

  • Weather widget not working after upgrade to Snow Leopard (Australian areas)

    The weather widget is not working since I upgraded to Snow Leopard.
    The feed seems to have changed from Accuraweather or something like that to Yahoo!Weather, and Yahoo!Weather seems to have problems (at least concerning weather data feeds from places in Australia).
    I live in Kempsey, New South Wales (Australia). I can't input that address, because it won't validate. When I try typing my address in the widget autocompletes with "Kempsey, Austral Eden, New South Wales (Australia)" (FYI, Austral Eden is a rural parish near Kempsey, but Austral Eden is not in Kempsey and Kempsey is not in Austral Eden). That address will validate, but there seems to be no weather feed: ie. I don't get any information displayed in the widget.
    The nearest address that will validate correctly is "Port Macquarie, New South Wales (Australia)". The Yahoo!Weather feed doesn't provide any information about that, either.
    I can get a weather data feed for Canberra. But Canberra is 800 kilometres from here.
    I think I want to change back to AccuraWeather. How would I do that?

    I'm annoyed by this as well.
    I was planning on buying my father the Snow Leopard upgrade for Christmas, but there is no way he'll want it without a working Port Macquarie weather widget. ( I'm not kidding! )
    I've looked at the AccuWeather widget as well, but it is really ugly!

  • Logic not working after upgrade to Snow Leopard

    I resisted upgrading to Snow Leopard while working on a few projects and just did yesterday. As feared, Logic is not working. It goes through the opening sequence and then when I try to open a project it crashes. I;ve tried rebooting. Same problem. Any ideas? Do I need to reinstall Snow Leopard? Or am I faced with reloading Logic? Any local caches I can delete to try and reset it on next start? Thanks so much.

    Did you check out the links?
    The first link I posted specifically says upgrading to Snow Leopard.
    Here it is again.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3968
    It may not be the solution but the fix is for Snow Leopard.

  • Apache not running after upgrading to Snow Leopard

    I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard, and it seems like the httpd and vhosts configuration files were overwritten or removed.
    I've reverted to what I believe should be what I originally had for those files, and ran "sudo apachectl configtest" to make sure everything is correct syntactically. However, I seem to be still having problems loading from my web server, as there is a problem loading the page.
    I've restarted the server using "sudo apachectl restart" and ran a port scan to see whether my machine is listening on port 80. Here are the results (testing ports between 0 and 8081):
    Port Scan has started…
    Port Scanning host: 127.0.0.1
    Open TCP Port: 21 ftp
    Open TCP Port: 25 smtp
    Open TCP Port: 631 ipp
    Open TCP Port: 3306 mysql
    Open TCP Port: 6366
    Port Scan has completed…
    Is there something that I am missing? Any permissions or ownership that I need to apply on the configuration files?

    What do the log files say?

  • ICal not working after upgrading to snow

    I upgraded my 2008 MacBook to snow leopard and now iCal is not working. It says you can't use this version of iCal with this OSx. You have 3.0.8. What can I do? I installed from a disk.

    After some reading of posts, I discerned that the current version of iCal was in my applications folder. I dragged the older version's icon off the dock, and replaced it with the new version. All is well now.

  • USB Mouse on Hub not working after upgrade to Snow Leopard

    Recently upgraded Macbook Pro from Leopard to Snow Leopard. Had a mouse and external HD attached to Mac via a USB Hub. After upgrade, HD is recognized and works fine (use it with Time Machine). Mouse will not work through hub, but is recognized by the system. Mouse is a simple wired USB device and functions fine (works when connected directly to the Mac).
    Any idea what might be wrong or what needs to be done to allow the mouse to work again?

    Yes it is a powered hub.

  • Safari does not start after upgrading to Snow Leopard

    Hi,
    I just updated my iMac to Snow Leopard. Everything works fine except for Safari.
    If I open Safari, it says: You cannot use this version of Safari with this version of Mac OS X. You have Safari 4.0.3 (translated from Dutch).
    In About my Mac I see that the version of OS X is 10.6.1.
    Software Update says my system is Up to date.
    So I downloaded Safari from the Apple site with Firefox and ran the install.
    The install of Safari says in the Select Target Volume screen: Safari cannot be installed on this Disk. For this update Mac OS X 10.5.8 of higher is needed (translated from Dutch). But I have 10.6.1! Does anyone have a clue how to resolve this without loosing all my settings?
    Thanks in advance!
    Daniel from Amsterdam

    Greetings,
    Don't waste your time downloading Safari from the Apple web site; it won't work, no matter what you do, since it's not for Snow Leopard.
    From what you describe, it sounds like you (or someone else) may have moved Safari from where it belongs, and therefore it wasn't updated when you installed Snow Leopard, which would cause the current version it sees to not run.
    Where, exactly is Safari located on your system? Safari must be at the top level of the /Applications folder; it cannot be anywhere else or it won't work properly when updating the OS.

  • Canon MP560 not working after upgrade to Snow leopard

    Hi there
    I'm writing in the hope that someone maybe able to help! Yesterday I upgraded my MacBook to snow leopard. Everything seems to have gone OK, however, my printer -- Canon MP560 is now not responding. When I go to print it says' /System/Library/Printers/Libraries/PrintJobMgr/Contents/MacOS/PrintJobMgr failed'.
    The blue WiFi light is on, but nothing happens! I would be so grateful for any advice as I really don't have any idea of what to do !!!
    Thanks In advance

    Have you installed he most recent Canon Printer Drivers via Software Update?
    Have you tried going to the "Print and Fax" pane of the system preferences, and Control-clicking into the panel at the left that would normally show installed printers?
    If not, do that and if the cursor spins, wait until it stops, and the MP560 should show up as a Bonjour Printer/Scanner. Then click "+" to add a printer, then "more printers" and then select "Canon IJ Networking". The MP560 should no longer be an "unsupported printer."

Maybe you are looking for