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The CrashReporter kicks in any time an application crashes. It saves the application state to (hopefully) aid the developer in working out why the app crashed.
In your case it sounds like you have some process that's launching, crashing (and invoking CrashReporter) and then re-launching, repeating this cycle ad infinitum.
You need to identify which process is triggering this cycle and stop it.
Fortunately CrashReporter is pretty verbose in its logging and given the frequency it shouldn't be hard to find the culprit. Just look towards the end of your system.log, either via /Applications/Utilities/Console.app or via the terminal.
In your case it sounds like you have some process that's launching, crashing (and invoking CrashReporter) and then re-launching, repeating this cycle ad infinitum.
You need to identify which process is triggering this cycle and stop it.
Fortunately CrashReporter is pretty verbose in its logging and given the frequency it shouldn't be hard to find the culprit. Just look towards the end of your system.log, either via /Applications/Utilities/Console.app or via the terminal.
Mac App Monitor Kill Pid Control
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Mac App Monitor Kill Pid 2
Kill -9 PID Replace PID in the above command with the process ID of the process that you’d like to stop running (this can be obtained by running the top command again). Free app like magnet for mac. After pressing enter, the. May 02, 2010 The CrashReporter kicks in any time an application crashes. It saves the application state to (hopefully) aid the developer in working out why the app crashed. In your case it sounds like you have some process that's launching, crashing (and invoking CrashReporter) and then re-launching, repeating this cycle ad infinitum.