The reason for the shared library errors could be any of the following:
1. The Mac OS X has not been installed properly.
2. The problem due to the corrupted Mac OS X start up disk.
3. There is a specific application which is not compatible with the current Mac OS X or itself is corrupted.
These error messages may be of like: ",<>". Or "?<>" Or “Shared library error (Carbonlib) May also occur with Internet Explorer 5.2 for Mac”
While in few of the cases just reinstallation of the affected application works, keeping a point in mind that the version of the Mac OS X is compatible with the system resources of the reinstalled application and in some of the cases solving the problem with the clue given in the error message may work like:
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In this error message the problem is with the installed version of Quick Time and the corresponding steps are needed to be undertaken.
But these are the rare chances which could solve the problems of the shared libraries; in majority of the cases you can not avoid reinstalling the operating system. many of the users think that it is an easy process to solve these problems, but think again from the view of data which is stored on the hard drive. Reinstalling the Mac OS X desires the formatting of the primary volume of the hard drive and loosing the data in these cases is the most unavoidable condition.
The condition becomes more traumatic when the most of important data is on the primary volume itself or the hard drive has not been partitioned further and all of the data is there.
The suggestion would be simply to go on with the reinstallation of Mac OS X without bothering about the data as Mac Recovery Software are there for assisting you.
These software enable the users to track back all the data lost due to formatting of hard drive. Macintosh Data Recovery software has gained an excellent performance in recovering the data for Mac OS and has made Mac data recovery, quite an easy task with its well interactive and user friendly interface. The software finds no problem in working with any of the file systems like HFS, HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper.
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