10.8.2 update: can't install "error occurred while evaluating Javascript for the package"
Greetings All-
I'm trying to update from 10.8.1 to 10.8.2 on my Macbook Air. When I downloaded the .dmg from Apple and ran it, I got the following error:
"OS X Update Can't be installed on this disk. An error occurred while evaluating JavaScript for the package."
So far, I've done the following, all to no avail:
(1) Updated Java to v7 per Java's website, no change
(2) Downloaded the 10.8.2 combo update, no change
(3) Found Apple's OS X Java update (which is still at v6)- get an error at install that "the contents of the disk can't be changed"
(4) Restarted at each step
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks!
Permission repair, too?
Take a look here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3811748?start=0&tstart=0
And possibly here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3889562
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Take a look here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3811748?start=0&tstart=0
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"An error occurred while extracting files from the package "BaseSystem.pkg".
Hello!
I have a
MacBookPro5,5
Prozessortyp:Intel Core 2 Duo
Prozessorgeschwindigkeit:2.26 GHz
Anzahl der Prozessoren:1
Gesamtzahl der Kerne:2
L2-Cache:3 MB
Speicher:2 GB
Busgeschwindigkeit:1.07 GHz
Boot-ROM-Version:MBP55.00AC.B03
SMC-Version (System):1.47f2
Hardware-UUID:A2DD27C4-9829-5A4D-854B-485EF8A6B20F
Problem:
I upgraded Leopard to Snow Leopard. Everything worked fine for a month. To free up disk space I deleted some of the iPhoto flders (modfied and original images). Everything worked still fine. Shut down the computer. Next day it was incredibly slow. At the same time the indexing was running. I stopped indexing, but stll slow. Every operation took minutes. I tried all the tricks that I found in the internet (repaired file permissions, repaired disk, cleared PRAM , moved big filed from desktop, etc.). After 24 full hours of trying all this I decided to erase the hard drive and reinstall, directly from the Snow Leopard Install disk, but it fails after downloading the packages. Below is the part of the log. Then I tried to use the old Leopard install DVD to reinstall Leopard, it then sais estimated time 12 hours or so and eventually crashed, spitting out a lot of "reportcrash" in the log. What is going on? I'm running out of options. Any advice? Would zeroing the hard drive help? If nothing else I plan to buy a new hard drive, since the only explanation I have is that there is a problem with the hard driven although the disk utility says it is OK. I need a bigger one anyway. Any ideas? Thank you!
Aug 16 05:17:31 localhost OSInstaller[139]: IFPKInstallElement (191 packages)
Aug 16 05:17:35 localhost OSInstaller[139]: PackageKit: ----- Begin install -----
Aug 16 05:17:35 localhost OSInstaller[139]: PackageKit: request=PKInstallRequest <191 packages, destination=/Volumes/Macintosh HD>
Aug 16 05:17:36 localhost OSInstaller[139]: PackageKit: Extracting /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Mac OS X Install Data/BaseSystem.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Macintosh HD/.OSInstallSandbox-tmp/Root, uid=0)
Aug 16 05:31:59 localhost Unknown[80]: /SourceCache/AppleFSCompression/AppleFSCompression-24.0.1/Common/DataPool.c:116 : Error: finished pool without filling it
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Aug 16 05:31:59 localhost Unknown[80]: /SourceCache/AppleFSCompression/AppleFSCompression-24.0.1/Common/StreamCompress or.c:236: Error: write failed for /Volumes/Macintosh HD/.OSInstallSandbox-tmp/Root//System/Library/Frameworks/OpenCL.framework/Versi ons/A/Resources/runtime.amdil.bc: Invalid argument
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Aug 16 05:32:11 localhost OSInstaller[139]: Install failed: Die Installation ist aufgrund eines Fehlers fehlgeschlagen. Wenden Sie sich an den Hersteller der Software.
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Aug 16 05:32:15 localhost OSInstaller[139]: Memory statistics for 'Installation ist fehlgeschlagen' pane:
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Hi this message appears after 2 hours downloading Mavericks in App Store :
an error occurred while extracting files from the package "mzps4135638417199433253.pkg"
Same with "CMD + R"
Help...It sounds to me like your Internal Hard Drive is failing.
I recommend you buy a new one, that is a good candidate for replacing the old one, but install it in an External enclosure and Install a fresh Mac OS X on it from the DVD. You can boot your Mac from any attached drive.
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An error occurred while running scripts from the package "mzm,stuhjljp.pkg".
I hope someone can help, I have now tried downloading Lion OSx 4 times and I keep getting this message: An error occurred while running scripts from the package "mzm,stuhjljp.pkg".
I go back to the app store and it kindly tells me it's installed. It's not quite simply it is nowhere to be found.
Nice one Apple for moving away from those reliable discs and causing pain, wasted productivity and a **** of a lot of frustration. $29.99 to annnoy the **** out of me, thanks.
Anyone have a solution that may be of assistance.Mj, I can't offer much help but you may be able to use this method to "find" Lion OS X in the App Store again.
Hold down the "option" key while clicking on the App Store icon. Keep holding down the option key, then click on the "Purchased" tab at the top of the page.
With any luck the button to the right of Lion OS X will now say "install."
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