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When I try to run my project through the Xcode simulator, it keeps giving me the error "Software caused connection abort".

Tried restarting the simulator & Xcode, and I recently deleted the DerivedData folder as suggested in this post about broken playgrounds so that also didn't help.

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    To me it happened, when sometime back I opened two different Xcode app parallel. Just quitting the simulator and the Xcode and then reopening Xcode solved the issue for me. Aug 3, 2017 at 7:15
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    Quit all versions of Xcode and Simulator completely. Re-open and run.
    – nodebase
    Aug 5, 2017 at 6:37

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QUICK FIX

This is happening because you have multiple versions of Xcode installed. MacOS unfortunately only supports running one version of Xcode at a time, and it needs to know the location of the currently running version. To sort things out, choose one of the following:

Quit all instances of Xcode and restart it

Try one of the other options below if that hasn't solved it.

Using the command line:

  1. run sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/your_custom_folder_if_needed/Xcode.app

  2. Restart your terminal and Xcode and it will work just fine.

No-command line users:

  1. Quit all instances of Xcode
  2. Start the instance of Xcode that you want to use
  3. Go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations
  4. Select the correct version in Command Line Tools
  5. Done!
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    It's easy to get into this state if using different XCode version (beta, released). Can confirm, both of these work.
    – lal
    Sep 6, 2017 at 0:22
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    Remember to close other tools too, like the Simulator for instance. Oct 15, 2018 at 14:19
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It's due to multiple Xcode installed in your system. This is how you make it work:

  1. Quit all running Xcodes
  2. Re-launch Xcode
  3. Go to Xcode > Preferences > Locations
  4. Change to the correct version in Command Line Tools

Clean project and clear Derived data if necessary, then run!

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    Just restarting the computer, running the app on an iPhone and then trying the Simulator again resolved it for me: forums.developer.apple.com/message/235094#235094
    – skofgar
    Jun 11, 2017 at 2:07
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    This solution fixed my issue and I too had 8.2.1 and 8.3.2 running in my mac
    – anoop4real
    Jun 21, 2017 at 5:22
  • Hi, I have this same issue but there are no multiple versions in my Command Line Tools in Xcode > Preference > Locations, what else can I do?
    – mding5692
    Feb 27, 2018 at 5:59
  • Can you quit and re-launch Xcode. Will it happen again?
    – Umit Kaya
    Feb 27, 2018 at 15:44
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In my case quitting and re-launching given Xcode was enough. I had two Xcodes, stable and beta.

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For me, restarting the Mac OS worked (multiple times).

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