MacOS -10810: Fixing Application Launch Errors in macOS
The -10810
error in macOS generally occurs when an application fails to launch properly.
It typically appears when trying to open an application and the system cannot allocate enough resources or the application is not responding due to a conflict.
The error is often related to the application’s permissions or system resource allocation.
To resolve this issue, start by restarting your Mac to refresh system resources and remove any temporary conflicts.
Once the system is restarted, try launching the application again.
If the error persists, check if the application is up to date.
Open the Mac App Store and navigate to the Updates
section to ensure that all your apps are up to date, as outdated applications can sometimes cause compatibility issues.
If the application still fails to launch, try resetting the application preferences.
Go to ~/Library/Preferences/
and look for the file associated with the problematic application.
Move this file to the trash, and then try to open the application again.
In some cases, deleting the app’s preferences file will resolve the launch issue.
If none of these steps work, you can try reinstalling the application.
First, drag the application to the trash, and then download a fresh copy from the Mac App Store or the developer’s website.
Finally, if the issue is with system permissions, open the Disk Utility
app and run the First Aid
tool to check for disk errors that could be causing application launch failures.