Safari Crashes On Startup after restore from Time Machine after hard disk crash
I have a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.7.4, 4 GB memory , 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. My 160 GB hard disk crashed two weeks ago and was replaced by the apple store. I was backed up on a 500 GB Time Capsule and restored my system from that source. Everything works appropriately except Safari (Version 5.1.6).
Steps taken to date based on discussions here:
1. Updated all software
2. Booted in safe mode, still crashes
3. Booted as guest, still crashes
Any additional help I can get would be appreciated. In the meantime I have been using Firefox, but all the links that go from email or browswer messages load Safari and it crashes every time.
Thanks, G. Silver
Here is the error message I get:
Path:
/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Identifier:
com.apple.Safari
Version:
5.1.6 (7534.56.5)
Build Info:
WebBrowser-7534056005000000~6
Code Type:
X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [166]
Date/Time:
2012-08-18 10:43:48.465 -0600
OS Version:
Mac OS X 10.7.4 (11E53)
Report Version: 9
Interval Since Last Report:
94512 sec
Crashes Since Last Report:
36
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 241 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 35
Anonymous UUID:
0FD0882B-EDD4-45C0-BF71-C57E09D3D47D
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
Application Specific Information:
objc[1955]: garbage collection is OFF
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'Invalid parameter not satisfying: (index >= 0) && (index < [_itemArray count])'
*** First throw call stack:
0 CoreFoundation
0x00000001051bef56 __exceptionPreprocess + 198
1 libobjc.A.dylib
0x000000010502cd5e objc_exception_throw + 43
2 CoreFoundation
0x00000001051bed8a +[NSException raise:format:arguments:] + 106
3 Foundation
0x000000010550f71f -[NSAssertionHandler handleFailureInMethod:object:file:lineNumber:description:] + 169
4 AppKit
0x0000000105984cdf -[NSMenu itemAtIndex:] + 165
5 AppKit
0x0000000105984e38 -[NSMenu removeItemAtIndex:] + 63
6 Safari
0x0000000103099c2e -[AppController awakeFromNib] + 387
7 CoreFoundation
0x00000001051b5fb1 -[NSObject performSelector:] + 49
8 CoreFoundation
0x00000001051b5f32 -[NSSet makeObjectsPerformSelector:] + 274
9 AppKit
0x000000010596c9ff -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:topLevelObjects:] + 1245
10 AppKit
0x0000000105962f73 loadNib + 322
11 AppKit
0x0000000105962470 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 217
12 AppKit
0x000000010596238b +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibFile:externalNameTable:withZone:] + 141
13 AppKit
0x00000001059622ce +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibNamed:owner:] + 364
14 AppKit
0x0000000105bd306f NSApplicationMain + 398
15 Safari
0x000000010329c806 SafariMain + 166
16 Safari
0x0000000103089f24 Safari + 3876
terminate called throwing an exception
abort() called
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x0000000107074ce2 __pthread_kill + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f2f7d2 pthread_kill + 95
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f20a7a abort + 143
3 libc++abi.dylib
0x0000000106db07bc abort_message + 214
4 libc++abi.dylib
0x0000000106dadfcf default_terminate() + 28
5 libobjc.A.dylib
0x000000010502d1b9 _objc_terminate + 94
6 libc++abi.dylib
0x0000000106dae001 safe_handler_caller(void (*)()) + 11
7 libc++abi.dylib
0x0000000106dae05c std::terminate() + 16
8 libc++abi.dylib
0x0000000106daf152 __cxa_throw + 114
9 libobjc.A.dylib
0x000000010502ce7a objc_exception_throw + 327
10 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001051bed8a +[NSException raise:format:arguments:] + 106
11 com.apple.Foundation
0x000000010550f71f -[NSAssertionHandler handleFailureInMethod:object:file:lineNumber:description:] + 169
12 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000105984cdf -[NSMenu itemAtIndex:] + 165
13 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000105984e38 -[NSMenu removeItemAtIndex:] + 63
14 com.apple.Safari.framework
0x0000000103099c2e -[AppController awakeFromNib] + 387
15 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001051b5fb1 -[NSObject performSelector:] + 49
16 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001051b5f32 -[NSSet makeObjectsPerformSelector:] + 274
17 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010596c9ff -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:topLevelObjects:] + 1245
18 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000105962f73 loadNib + 322
19 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000105962470 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 217
20 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010596238b +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibFile:externalNameTable:withZone:] + 141
21 com.apple.AppKit
0x00000001059622ce +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibNamed:owner:] + 364
22 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000105bd306f NSApplicationMain + 398
23 com.apple.Safari.framework
0x000000010329c806 SafariMain + 166
24 com.apple.Safari
0x0000000103089f24 0x103089000 + 3876
Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00000001070757e6 kevent + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib
0x0000000106e4c78a _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 923
2 libdispatch.dylib
0x0000000106e4b31a _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54
Thread 2:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.CFURLCACHE_work_queue
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00000001070755b6 fsync + 10
1 libsqlite3.dylib
0x000000010404be38 unixSync + 72
2 libsqlite3.dylib
0x000000010404b309 sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne + 3545
3 libsqlite3.dylib
0x000000010403611e sqlite3BtreeCommitPhaseOne + 478
4 libsqlite3.dylib
0x0000000104035735 vdbeCommit + 981
5 libsqlite3.dylib
0x0000000103ff855a sqlite3VdbeHalt + 4442
6 libsqlite3.dylib
0x000000010402a1a6 sqlite3VdbeExec + 51958
7 libsqlite3.dylib
0x000000010401ca5b sqlite3_step + 1883
8 libsqlite3.dylib
0x0000000103fdffb5 sqlite3_exec + 533
9 com.apple.CFNetwork
0x00000001072b166c __CFURLCache::PostDatabaseOpenPragmaExecute() + 48
10 com.apple.CFNetwork
0x00000001072b1542 __CFURLCache::OpenDatabase() + 196
11 com.apple.CFNetwork
0x00000001072b1040 ProcessCacheTasks(__CFURLCache*, bool) + 265
12 com.apple.CFNetwork
0x00000001072b0a72 _ZL24_CFURLCacheTimerCallbackPv + 662
13 libdispatch.dylib
0x0000000106e4aa86 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 18
14 libdispatch.dylib
0x0000000106e4c2d6 _dispatch_queue_drain + 264
15 libdispatch.dylib
0x0000000106e4c132 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 54
16 libdispatch.dylib
0x0000000106e4b92c _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 198
17 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f2f3da _pthread_wqthread + 316
18 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f30b85 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 3:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x0000000107075192 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f2f594 _pthread_wqthread + 758
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f30b85 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 4:: WebCore: IconDatabase
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x0000000107074bca __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f31274 _pthread_cond_wait + 840
2 com.apple.WebCore
0x000000010c3da1fc WebCore::IconDatabase::syncThreadMainLoop() + 124
3 com.apple.WebCore
0x000000010c3d7d50 WebCore::IconDatabase::iconDatabaseSyncThread() + 496
4 com.apple.JavaScriptCore
0x0000000103c3611f _ZN3WTFL19wtfThreadEntryPointEPv + 15
5 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f2d8bf _pthread_start + 335
6 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f30b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 5:: CoreAnimation render server
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010707367a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x0000000107072d71 mach_msg + 73
2 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00000001041852d9 CA::Render::Server::server_thread(void*) + 184
3 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x0000000104185219 thread_fun + 24
4 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f2d8bf _pthread_start + 335
5 libsystem_c.dylib
0x0000000106f30b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000000000000 rbx: 0x0000000000000006 rcx: 0x00007fff62c87418 rdx: 0x0000000000000000
rdi: 0x0000000000009c03 rsi: 0x0000000000000006 rbp: 0x00007fff62c87440 rsp: 0x00007fff62c87418
r8: 0x0000000106fc3fb8 r9: 0x00007fff62c86ea8 r10: 0x0000000107074d0a r11: 0xffffff80002da8d0
r12: 0x00007f8f92478eb0 r13: 0x000000000000000f r14: 0x0000000106fc6960 r15: 0x00007fff62c87590
rip: 0x0000000107074ce2 rfl: 0x0000000000000206 cr2: 0x0000000106f751dd
Logical CPU: 0
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Hi All:
I think I solved this. From another question on the forum, I found the following:
Download and install Safari 6 from this link (it's the link used by software update to download Safari6 for Lion 10.7.4) :
http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/37/23/041-5058/lr5tynbldi18zcrqo8a8uq88 rnjushqliu/Safari6Lion.pkg
I did this and Safari 6.0 is now up and running without crashing and all my bookmarks etc were preserved.
Thanks for pointing me in the correct direction. I would stll be interested in why Software Update wouldn't download Safari 6.0.
All the best,
G.Silver
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IMac won't startup after restore from time machine
After I restore my backup from time machine ( twice ) mi iMac halt at startup and won't startup. It stuck at the apple logo forever. I also restarted holding down command R safe mode and install OS X and it will startup okay but can't see my buck up files and applications here. Then I restore from time machine again using an earlier backup and it won't startup again. Please any help I will appreciate.
There could be a few reasons for this.
First what version of OS X do you have installed?
What version of OS X is the Time Machine Backup file from?
Did Reinstalling OS X from Recovery install the same version you had before reinstalling?
If you have not changed OS X versions then:
It sounds like there may be a bad file in the backup that is causing the computer to not startup after restoring it. This is especailly true if the computer boots just fine after a fresh installation of OS X, but without the Migrated Data being restored.
If that is the case, then the solution is not a quick one. You have to hunt down the bad file.
Moving Files Manually (Not in Migration Assistant)
Manually access your Time Machine backup folder from within Finder (you should see the backup drive in a Finder Window or on your Desktop). Once open, manually move data from the User folder (documents, music, movies, photos etc.) into their respective folders on the Mac. Reboot after each folder you move to see which folder contains the corrupted file then delete the affected folder/file after reinstalling OS X from Recovery.
If none of the files cause the computer to hang at startup after moving all your User data, then the issue is from within the System or Library folders.
NOTE: DO NOT manually move Applications, System, or System Library files over to the Mac. You can cause major issues with the current installation by doing so. It is safer to just reinstall all the Apps from wherever you got them so they can recreate their support files and such themselves.
2- Using Migration Assistant
Basically, if you have discovered the affected file. You can just simply delete it from the backup folder.
Reinstall OS X after you have done that, and use Migration Assistant to automatically migrate the data over minus the affected file/folder.
Its a pain in the rear, but it will at least let you salvage most of your data.
Let me know what happens riorec!
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Hi all,
My computer had been running really slowly for a while, so I decided to erase the whole hard drive and reinstall the operating system, and then I was going to restore the files I cared about from Time Machine. The main account, which had all my documents and photos, was FileVault-protected. The last thing I did before erasing the hard drive was to run one last Time Machine backup. As far as I remember, I always ran Time Machine backups with the FileVaulted user logged in.
I don't remember whether I was using FileVault 1 or 2. I had been using FileVault 1, but I installed Lion as soon as it came out and I thought I had migrated to FileVault 2 at that point.
Once I erased the hard drive and reinstalled the operating system, I browsed the Time Machine disk and, within the Users folder, there was no folder for the main user account. When I tried to reinstall everything by restoring from Time Machine backup, I'd get the option for all the user accounts, but when I tried to log in with the main one I'd get the dreaded "You are unable to log in to the FileVault user account "User" at this time. Log in failed because an error occurred." Finally, when attempting to restore from the Time Machine backup again, I noticed something strange: After the computer got to about 10% done restoring, it declared itself completed successfully and rebooted.
I've tried a number of tips that came up from questions about similar issues on the Apple support forum, but had no luck. Is there any way to get these files back? Did they ever even get backed up?
Thanks.Hroodbwai wrote:
I can't find it! not sure what's going on but the only folder shown is the " Shared" folder.
Did you have only the one user account? If there were others, they should also be in the "Users" folder. You probably won't have access to the files inside them, but they should be there.
From what can make out, it looks like it's not backed up any of the files for the filevault account. Can't see user folder when looking through previous backups in Time Machine galaxy view.
Are you doing that from a Finder window set to your internal HD, or your computer name? It should look something like this (with the Finder in List view):
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I'd been logging out and backing up manually on a regular basis.
Scheduled backups should run normally; but they won't back up the File Vault sparse bundle, nor will any run manually.
The only time it's backed-up is when you actually log out.
You should have seen this window on logout:
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followed by this one:
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Restoring from Time Machine AFTER install
My hard drive crashed, so i had to buy a new one (WD scorpio blue). I replaced it, then reinstalled from the install disk (10.4.10, Tiger). That was mistake one. What I meant to do was to restore from my time machine backups on an external HD. I also have the leapord disk that came with, which i forgot to install from, my second mistake. so my question is -- do i have to erase the hard drive and start back over to install from my TM back up, or can i do it either during the upgrade to Leopard or from Tiger?
Thanks.Matt Clifton wrote:
Boot from your Leopard disk (with your TM drive connected), and go to Utilities - Restore from Time Machine Backup.
So, using this procedure will restore my MB onto a totally new hard drive with all my programs back intact along with any files?
If so, this looks like a great way to replace/upgrade a hard drive. Re "go to Utilities", is this folder or option from the Leopard disk? -
After restoring from Time Machine to new Hard drive, system will not boot
I replaced my hard drive on my Macbook (2008 model) with a larger drive. I then put in my Snow Leopard disk, and followed the steps to restore from Time Machine backup. a few hours later it said it was restored, but when trying to boot up, I just get a blue screen with an occasional flicker to the Leopard screen. I tried an earlier back up as well but with the same results. Any suggestions??
Same exact problem here just yesterday, folks.
Got a bigger hard drive on my MacBook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo) and installed it. Followed the restore procedures from Gizmodo (http://gizmodo.com/333319/the-secret-of-the-time-machine+assisted-hard-drive-swa p). Then got the blue screen immediately after the chimes.
I only managed to transfer my old disk content by using CarbonCopyCloner.
Having said that, your solution looks uselful, Portland Mac! :
Portland Mac wrote:
... But when I decided to try and just do a fresh install and work my way back through all my software, I started by installing Snow Leopard and suddenly it boots and everything from my Time Machine backup is there...
But I would not say the following:
Portland Mac wrote:
... On a new drive apparently you have to install Snow Leopard before you do a time machine restore.
Am I mistaken, or did you do a fresh install after restoring your TimeMachine backup?
In any case, I found an interesting Apple article that might confirm that there is a problem: [Mac OS X v10.6: Issues after restoring a Mac from a Time Machine backup made with a different Mac ("Restore System From Backup…")|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3243]. Or is it a completely different thing?
And another discussion that might give some good advice: [http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=12578529#12578529]. Personally, I will now do as the man says: two backups, on two different external hard drives, using different apps, the other one being CarbonCopyCloner...
For info, and I don't know whether that matters, my backup disk had been full and some past content had been erased automatically by Time Machine. But I don't think this should have mattered... -
Selectively restore from Time Machine after reformatting
I just reformatted my drive and reinstalled Mountain Lion and then upgraded to Mavericks. I backed up to Time Machine just before the reinstall. Time Machine did combine my first new backup with the ones before the reinstall, which I can see when I browse through the Time Capsule.
I would like to restore some things from the Time Machine timeline, however when I enter the timeline, the backups prior to the reinstall are named in purple on the dateline and the Finder windows are black and inaccessible. I suspect this is because after the reinstall the computer has a new account name, so the permissions are different on the previous backups with the old account name.
Does anyone know how to get the older backups to be accessible in the timeline? I would like to just selectively restore a few things as needed, and would like to do the "restore from Time Machine" rather than drag copying files from the mounted backup.I would like to just selectively restore a few things as needed, and would like to do the "restore from Time Machine" rather than drag copying files from the mounted backup.
For this type of activity, you might want to take a look at Migration Assistant on your Mac, located as follows:
Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > Migration Assistant
More info here: OS X: How to migrate data from another Mac using Mavericks -
User account to available after restore from time machine
After havi g to erase my hard drive and reinstall Mountain Lion I could not aces my time machine backup during the installation process. Have been able to access The drive and perform restores from Time Machine however I cannot access my User account. If I try and add the account inSystem Preferences it states that the account with that name already exists but it is not available to log in to.
Hi, and welcome to the forums.
There are a few possibilities. You've posted in the Leopard Time Machine forum, but your signature says you're running Snow Leopard. If you used a Leopard Install disc to restore a +*Snow Leopard+* backup, that's the problem. Try again with a Snow Leopard Install disc (you can use either disc to restore a Leopard backup).
If not, why did you restore? If you were having, say, internal HD troubles, it's possible that they corrupted your installation of OSX, those changes were backed-up by Time Machine, and restored. If that's a possibility, try the restore from an earlier backup.
If nothing seems to work, do an +*Erase and Install+* of Leopard, if that's what you're running; or start up from your SL Install disc, select +Disk Utility+ from the +Utilities Menu,+ erase your internal HD, quit Disk Utility and install OSX.
When your Mac restarts with only a fresh copy of OSX, +Setup Assistant+ will ask if you want to transfer your data from another Mac or Time Machine backups. Do so -- see #19 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum), for details. -
Web services problem after restoring from time machine!
I am getting this message every time i reload or log in to the wiki pages created on the snow leopard server after i have restored from time machine due to hard drive problems.
*The versions of the server and UI don’t match.*
*Try clicking Reload; if that doesn't work,*
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*Client: WikiServerUI-200*
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Anyone have a clue how to fix this issue?
I tried to restore/restart/update/....
Nothing worked....
Please elaborate as much as possible if you have any idea how to get rid of this nasty pop up every time you browse between pages or different wikis.
Million thanks in advance
cheers
/samerI've the problem as well. When visiting my wiki-server I always get this popup message:
The versions of the server and UI don’t match. Try clicking Reload; if that doesn't work, please make sure both server components are up-to-date.
Client: WikiServerUI-198
Server: WikiServerUI-200
After a harddisk replacement I restored the server installation from TimeMachine back to the harddisk. From thereon I have the problem.
What is the problem exactly and how can I get rid off that message?
Thanx, Harold -
Can't restore from time machine after SSD upgrade
Macbook Pro 13" mid-2009, 10.7.5 Lion
I just swapped out my 160GB HDD with a 250GB SSD on my MBP. When I booted up, I pressed Command-R to try to get into recovery mode but all it does was showing a gray folder with a question mark on it.
I had previously backed up my HDD with time machine. My original HDD is no longer available because I tried to upgrade to Mavericks (since the command-R was not working) and upon restarting my MBP was locked with system pin code (that is another nightmare all by itself)
What are my options besides getting a 10.7 Lion CD from the apple store and try to boot it up that way? and then restore from time machine?
Any other way I can get into receovery mode?
Thanks (My MBP is now a brick sitting on my desk)It's a bare drive so it isn't formatted and it doesn't yet have a Recovery HD installed on it.
Your computer originally came with a version of Leopard installed. You can reinstall it if you still have the original discs that came with the computer. Or, if you have a retail Snow Leopard DVD you can reinstall Snow Leopard from which you can then upgrade to Mavericks (Lion is no longer available for re-download.) It's unlikely your local Apple Store has a Lion USB flash drive or DVD although you can certainly make an appointment and ask for their help.
You should see if you can boot from the Recovery HD invisible image in your Time Machine backup drive. Connect it to the computer and use OPTION boot to get the boot manager. If you see a Recovery HD on your backup drive displayed, then boot from it. -
I have never done this before, so can someone explain in detail how I reintall my system software and then restore from Time Machine please ?
Your profile indicates that you currently have an older version of Snow Leopard (10.6.2). In order to install Lion, a prerequisite is the latest version of Snow Leopard (10.6.8). Perhaps a few more details would be helpfull in solving your problem. ex. If all you want to do is to upgrade to Lion, a restoration of data is unneccessary. Download the latest version of Snow Leopard and then download (purchase) and install Lion. User data will remain intact.
If I am missing something, please elaborate.
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IPhoto 09 - some recent events lost after restoring from Time Machine
recently my early-2009 iMac hanged during boot up on the white screen. so i a restore from Time Machine and it works. this freezing occurred twice of the last one week, which i did 2 restore to last backup. then i notice there's an issue with iPhoto 09. i notice some latest events which supposedly been backup during the restore point, appears 'blank'. when i enter Time Machine, i see all previous events but the recent day or two, it just turn out to be black squares, and when i enter the events there weren't any photos but just files with names.
i tested again but loading in a couple of new photos into iPhoto yesterday night, back it up and double check in Time Machine, it is (the new photos) there. about 6-hours later i make a check again (on Time Machine), the photos event became the black square again. this is really a pain for me as i have lost enough photos
i desperately need help on this. anyone?
here a couple of the screenshot from my Time Machine:
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t272/mujiland/Screenshot2010-05-29at104554PM. png
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t272/mujiland/Screenshot2010-05-29at104602PM. pngHello mook,
So if I understand:
1.) The goal is to restore the iPhoto Library from a point before the issues started happening
2.) When you try to go backwards in Time Machine while inside the iPhoto window you get a blank Library when you get to the date range you want.
What to do:
- As you cannot seem to access the iPhoto contents using the iPhoto window I would suggest the following:
1.) Navigate using the Finder to ~/Pictures (or whatever folder you are currently housing your iPhoto Library in)
2.) Rename the current iPhoto Library to something else (Like iPhoto Library Old etc)
3.) While looking at this Pictures window, activate Time Machine and go back in time to a date when YOU ARE SURE iPhoto was working fine and had the images you want
4.) Click on the iPhoto Library in the Time Machine window and click on Restore
-- This will restore the Library from the date in question
-- You will have 2 libraries once the restore is complete. The freshly restored library and the old library. Keep the old library just for safe keeping until such time as you determine you have all the pictures you want. Then you can do whatever you want with it (trash it, etc)
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IPhoto: Photos appear as "exclamation" after restore from Time Machine
My hard drive was recently having issues so Apple replaced it for free. I have a 2TB Time Capsule and restored the new hard drive using Time Machine. It seemed to go without issue. However, when going into iPhoto, with some of the Events (seems to be the more recent ones), I get a big exclamation icon instead of the image. The thumbnails seem fine for I can browse the Events just fine. It is when I click a thumbnail that I get the big exclamation. Does this mean that my master image is somehow gone. Mind you, I could see the images just fine before getting the new hard drive. I was have some sort of seek issues on the old one so Apple decided to replace it however the seek issues didn't affect iPhoto as I could use it and see all the images just fine. But now on the new hard drive with the restore from Time Machine, I can't see the images.
Any ideas?Ah, yes, that is a PITA. Unfortunately, you're not the first.
All I can think is, iPhoto may have been open at the wrong time during a backup.
The iPhoto library is a rather unusual critter. It's actually a "package" (a special folder that's treated like a single file for most purposes), with all sorts of cross-linking and indexing and there's no telling what all (at least by us mere mortals). When iPhoto is open, apparently there can be some things updated on disk, but others still in memory, so a backup of what's on disk would be out of sync and not usable if you restored it. Time Machine usually seems to handle this ok, but I'm not convinced it always does.
Time Machine really ought to send a message if it can't back it up. I don't have a problem with it continuing, and backing-up everything else, since you might not be around, but it sure ought to tell you so you can be sure to close iPhoto and run another backup to be sure. But it doesn't.
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Should I restore from Time Machine, replace hard drive, or neither?
I appeared to have a full functioning Macbook Pro, until I ran Onyx, and after scanning my hard drive, it said that there were issues and restarting in recovery mode and repairing the disc should be done. Both Disk Utility and DiskWarrior were unable to repair the damaged hard drive.
Obviously replacing the hard drive would sort out the problem, and I realise that it might be a sign of the start of a failing hard drive... OS X said to backup, erase my drive and restore, so should I do a restore from Time Machine?
Or should I just leave things now until there are more signs of failure?Alilynx wrote:
I appeared to have a full functioning Macbook Pro, until I ran Onyx, and after scanning my hard drive, it said that there were issues....
OnyX runs the same Disk Utility program that's in your Applications/Utilties folder, it uses the Terminal/command line verision. The Disk Utility program is a GUI front end to the Terminal version.
OnyX launched the Terminal version of Disk Utility in other words, and so it's Disk Utility that is telling you that there is a problem with the drive it's unable to repair.
it said that there were issues and restarting in recovery mode and repairing the disc should be done.
Disk Utility on the Macintosh HD partition (in OS X) is telling you to boot into Recovery HD partition and use that version of Disk Utiltiy to repair the Macintosh HD partition. To do this you hold the command and r keys down and boot the computer.
Both Disk Utility and DiskWarrior were unable to repair the damaged hard drive.
Yes because to be able to repair the Macintosh HD partition it can't be booted from, why you instead boot from the Recovery HD partition instead.
Obviously replacing the hard drive would sort out the problem
You don't need to go that far at this point, unless the drive is having mechanical issues.
OS X said to backup, erase my drive and restore, so should I do a restore from Time Machine?
You have software issues, when booted from the Recovery HD partition that version of Disk Utiltity says it can't repair the Macintosh HD partition then it's time to erase the Macintosh HD partition and restore from TimeMachine.
However there could be a problem if the data on your TimeMachine drive is not current or is also corrupted which it copied from the failing internal drive.
You might want to perform data recovery steps first to grab your data off the Macintosh HD partition so you have a clean copy.
Create a data recovery/undelete external boot drive
If this is all above your head, your local PC/Mac repair shop will image your current boot drive to a new extenral drive, then erase the Macintosh HD partition and reinstall OS X for you or restore from TimeMachine etc.
They will hand you the external drive with your files and everything which you can pick through to restore back to your machine.
It all depends how important your data is, because if you go and erase the Macintosh HD partition, your destroying one of your copies leaving only one on the TimeMachine drive, which might be in worst shape or outdated without your knowledge. -
Mail.app 4.1 does not work with 10.6.1 after restore from time machine
After I restored my complete system from time machine backup using the original snow leopard install disc. My Mail.app won't start up anymore. It shows me the message:
"You can't use this version of Mail with this version of Mac OS X"
"You have Mail version 4.1 (1076/1075.2). It can't be used Mac OS X Version 10.6.1 (Build 10B504). For more information, click the Help button"
I don't understand the error message as mail 4.1 was installed as part of Mac OS X 10.6.1?
Detailed event log:
2009-11-03 06:00 AM: Backup succeeded successfully via time machine on my time capsule
2009-11-03 11:00 AM: Original laptop was broken. (Screen didn't work anymore)
2009-11-03 03:00 PM: Got a temporary new Macbook Pro from my System Administrator.
2009-11-03 09:00 PM: Successfully restored complete system on new temporary macbook using time machine with data of my time capsule. Everything looked the same (login image, installed applications, etc...). But when I tried to start Mail.app it gave me the above message.
Can someone help me with this???
Kind Regards,
NielsI've seen two possible solutions to this:
1. Easier, but less likely to work - try to start mail from the Finder, rather than the Dock. If it works, replace the Dock Mail with the Finder one.
2. More probably the solution: download and reinstall the 10.6.1 combo update. I know you shouldn't need to after a TM restore but ... -
After I restored my complete system from Time Machine, some parts of it is not working and announcing problem to start, e.g. Software Update, My Day from Office 2008....what should I do?
Hi, and welcome to the forums.
First, are you running Leopard or Snow Leopard? Your settings at the bottom of your post say Snow Leopard, but this is the +Leopard > Time Machine+ forum, so I'm not sure which is right.
Did you do the full system restore, starting by booting from your OSX disc? If not, what exactly did you do?
Exactly what is wrong with Software Update? What happens, or doesn't happen?
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