Having error starting RStudio after i install again

Error Information:

Failed to start RStudio after I install it again. Below is the failure report.

Description of issue -
For the first time I installed the R and RStudio, it works well. But after I uninstalled them (due to lack of storage), and then reinstall them, I cannot start RStudio. I tried to uninstall and reinstall them several times, but it still dose not work.

Attempted steps taken to fix -
Restarted my laptop.
Fully uninstalled all files about R and RStudio and reinstall the version that fits my system.
Checked there are no startup customizations files.

System Information:

  • RStudio Edition: Desktop
  • RStudio Version: 2022.12.0+353
  • OS Version: macOS Catalina 10.15.2
  • R Version: R 4.2.2
  • Output your diagnostics report (if possible):

R Session Startup Failure Report

RStudio Version

RStudio 2022.12.0+353 "Elsbeth Geranium " (7d165dcf, 2022-12-03) for macOS

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) RStudio/2022.12.0+353 Chrome/102.0.5005.167 Electron/19.1.3 Safari/537.36

Error message

[No error available]

Process Output

The R session exited with code 1.

Error output:

[No errors emitted]

Standard output:

[No output emitted]

Logs

Log File

[No logs available]

From RStudio Desktop Will Not Start on support.rstudio.com

The latest RStudio version requires macOS >= 11 I think you need to update your OS.

Thank you! I just download an old version (from 2021) of RStudio, and I start it successfully.

Hi! I am having this same problem, but I can’t update my macOs as I have no space… where did you get that older version from? It could help me a lot…
Thanks! :slight_smile:

https://docs.posit.co/previous-versions/rstudio/
Above is the link for several old versions. I pick the version from 2021.09.1. Hope this can help you!

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