by kubyyyyy » Sat Aug 22, 2020 6:34 pm
I have had this exact same experience. I am pretty new to Poker but I played for about 3 weeks on PokerStars before deciding to purchase PokerTracker4. As soon as I started using it, I started having the exact same experience as James. About half the time I join a table, the Stars client completely shuts down. I contacted PokerStars support and received this response (note that this did not solve the problem):
Hello Michael,
Thank you for your follow-up.
It seems that your settings file is corrupt and is affecting the functionality of our software.
In an effort to solve this, please rename the user.ini file. To locate it, please follow:
Locate the user file by selecting 'Finder'.
Press on the menu bar at the top of your screen.
Choose 'Go'
Select 'Go to Folder...',
Type the following or copy/paste into the area provided and press 'Enter':
~/Library/Preferences
Locate and rename the file that ends in 'user.ini' (it can be renamed 'user-old').
Should you be unable to find the 'Library' folder, this is due to the fact that Mac OS Lion and newer now hides this folder:
Please launch 'Terminal' from 'Spotlight' (Spotlight can be found in the top-right of the menu bar or press the 'Command + Space bar' key combination)
Enter the following command to show the directory:
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
Press 'Enter'
This will show the Library folders in the finder so that you can search for the file we mentioned, and rename it once found.
Finally, to complete the process, restart your computer.
Once restarted, please open our software and try again.
Please come back to us if the issue persists.
Regards,
Alexandru
Technical Specialist
Stars Support
I have also had some other problems with my Stars client. I'm curious to know if James has had the same issues:
- Unable to save villain labels
- Trouble saving settings/preferences (in particular my sound preferences do not seem to save).
I thought it probably had something to do with PT4. Since James is having these same issues I strongly believe that it is.
Best,
Michael