Thanks. This unfortunately did not work for me.

Do you know what NSRemoteView is? I get an error like this:

9/22/14 3:08:06.062 PM TextEdit[294]: view service marshal for <NSRemoteView: 
0x7ffabac4a640> failed to forget accessibility connection due to Error 
Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "Couldn't communicate with a helper 
application." (The connection was invalidated from this process.) 
UserInfo=0x6000010712c0 {NSDebugDescription=The connection was invalidated from 
this process.}
timestamp: 15:08:06.062 Monday 22 September 2014
process/thread/queue: TextEdit (294) / 0x115c9b000 / 
com.apple.NSXPCConnection.user.endpoint
code: line 2972 of /SourceCache/ViewBridge/ViewBridge-46.2/NSRemoteView.m in 
__57-[NSRemoteView viewServiceMarshalProxy:withErrorHandler:]_block_invoke
domain: communications-failure
 


On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:36 AM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's a pretty drastic step. Have you tried repairing permissions from the 
> recovery partition first?
> 1, reboot the mac and at the chime sound quickly press and hold command+R for 
> around 10 seconds.
> 2, Turn VoiceOver on with command F5.
> 3, interact and select the disk utility option from the table of options. ( 
> incidentally, reinstalling the OS is one of the options here - don't do that 
> yet!)
> 4, in disk utility, select MacHD in the table of disks and then navigate over 
> to "repair disk permissions" and hit return. in a little while the disk 
> permissions repair will be complete.
> 5, command Q the app and then command Q the options screen.
> 6, you'll be asked to select a disk for rebooting or something like that - 
> make sure you select the MacHD or wherever your OS is located ( usually MacHD)
> 7, the system will reboot into your normal OS and disk permissions will be 
> repaired.
> 
> See if that does the trick before going ahead with a OS reinstall.
> 
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 8:36 AM, Brandon A. Olivares <programmer2...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I posted about a problem a few weeks ago about my computer freezing when I'm 
>> editing a file. I am not able to find a solution, so was thinking of 
>> reinstalling the OS to see if this fixed it.
>> 
>> But can someone walk me through doing this? Do I have to restore my data 
>> afterwards? I have Time Machine backups of everything. So what exactly do I 
>> do to reinstall, and if it deletes all my data, how do I then restore it?
>> 
>> Sorry, I've never done this before. About how long does it take?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Brandon
>> 
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