Can I swap the power supply on my iMac G5 without any unwanted side effects?

Hi All,
I'm new and have searched related posts, but have not found an answer to this exact question.
I have a first generation US version iMac G5. The label says that the power supply is 100-120V. Can I swap the power supply using an internationally rated power supply (100-240V) from a later version iMac G5 without any unwanted side effects? Such as the iMac G5 ALS power supply?
I live China and would prefer not to rely on an external power suppressor or convertor. I would prefer to plug and go.
Thanks,
SGP

Try looking in xlr8yourmac.com for hints, also check out Jim Warholic's site.

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    [13:47:33.0033] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is True
    [13:47:33.0033] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreLogo" Digest = "<CFData 061FDC70 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0033] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree" Digest = "<CFData 061FE378 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0033] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreKernelCache" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5148 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0033] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreRamDisk" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5190 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBEC" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D51D8 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBSS" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5220 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "KernelCache" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5268 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryLow1" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D52B0 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryLow0" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D52F8 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "LLB" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5340 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBoot" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5388 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "DeviceTree" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D53D0 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryCharging1" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5418 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "AppleLogo" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D5460 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryPlugin" Digest = "<CFData 0B9D54A8 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryFull" Digest = "<CFData 06266350 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryCharging0" Digest = "<CFData 06266398 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RecoveryMode" Digest = "<CFData 062663E0 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [13:47:33.0049] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: using UniqueBuildID <CFData 064698C8 [7161907C]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}
    [13:47:33.0064] amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: SSO function returned NULL, SSO disabled.
    [13:47:33.0064] amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: file://localhost/C:/Users/Dell/AppData/Local/Temp/Per2046.tmp/amai/debug/tss-re quest.plist
    [13:47:33.0298] amai: tss_submit_job: HttpQueryInfo returned 200
    [13:47:33.0501] amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: received tss response (server version: 2.1.0)
    [13:47:33.0501] amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: file://localhost/C:/Users/Dell/AppData/Local/Temp/Per2046.tmp/amai/debug/tss-re sponse.plist
    [13:47:33.0501] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleInstallPersonalizedEntry: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [13:47:33.0501] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleInstallPersonalizedEntry: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [13:47:33.0517] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundlePopulatePersonalizedBundle: no entry in manifest found for "Diags"
    [13:47:33.0532] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: production fused device
    [13:47:33.0532] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:33.0532] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:33.0532] AppleDevice::GetDeviceID: failed for iBoot
    [13:47:33.0532] WinDFU::OpenDFUDevice: path: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#ca28221e
    [13:47:33.0532] WinDFU::OpenDeviceByPath: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#ca28221e
    [13:47:33.0564] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: operation 0 progress 0
    [13:47:33.0579] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: operation 0 progress 1
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    [13:47:35.0014] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: operation 0 progress 67
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    [13:47:35.0716] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: operation 0 progress 99
    [13:47:35.0716] WinDFU::UploadData: EOF, cbRead: 1116
    [13:47:35.0732] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: operation 0 progress 100
    [13:47:35.0732] WinDFU::UploadData: ZLP
    [13:47:35.0748] WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 6
    [13:47:35.0748] WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFU_STATE_MANIFEST_SYNC
    [13:47:35.0748] WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 7
    [13:47:35.0748] WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFU_STATE_MANIFEST, PollTimeout: 3000
    [13:47:38.0758] WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 8
    [13:47:38.0758] WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFU_STATE_MANIFEST_WAIT_RESET
    [13:47:38.0758] WinDFU::ResetDevice: resetting...
    [13:47:38.0836] WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: success
    [13:47:38.0836] <DFU Device 0BA2A9D8>: DFU succeeded
    [13:47:38.0836] Finished DFU Restore Phase: Successful
    [13:47:39.0039] DFU mode device disconnected
    [13:47:39.0039] Device removed when in state Restoring, moving device to transition state
    [13:47:39.0039] Changing state from 'Restoring' to 'Transitioning'
    [13:47:39.0039] Creating timer to monitor transition
    [13:47:41.0674] Recovery mode device connected
    [13:47:41.0674] Transitioning device returned, continuing restore.
    [13:47:41.0674] Canceling timer
    [13:47:41.0674] Changing state from 'Transitioning' to 'Restoring'
    [13:47:41.0684] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:41.0684] requested variant: Erase
    [13:47:41.0684] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreKernelCache"
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreRamDisk"
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBEC"
    [13:47:42.0512] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "KernelCache"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    [13:47:42.0528] iBoot build-version = iBoot-1940.10.58
    [13:47:42.0528] iBoot build-style = RELEASE
    [13:47:42.0528] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0528] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0528] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0543] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [13:47:42.0543] found device map entry for 0x00008950 0x00000002. boardConfig=n42ap platform=s5l8950x
    [13:47:42.0543] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [13:47:42.0543] AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    [13:47:42.0543] AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    [13:47:42.0543] USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    [13:47:42.0543] command device request for 'getenv radio-error' failed: 2008
    [13:47:42.0543] radio-error not set
    [13:47:42.0543] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [13:47:42.0543] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: production fused device
    [13:47:42.0543] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0543] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0543] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0543] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0543] interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
    [13:47:42.0543]
    [13:47:42.0543] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 4 progress -1
    [13:47:42.0606] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [13:47:42.0606] found device map entry for 0x00008950 0x00000002. boardConfig=n42ap platform=s5l8950x
    [13:47:42.0606] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [13:47:42.0606] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0606] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0606] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0606] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:42.0606] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 42 progress -1
    [13:47:42.0606] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:42.0621] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:43.0651] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 5 progress -1
    [13:47:43.0994] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [13:47:43.0994] found device map entry for 0x00008950 0x00000002. boardConfig=n42ap platform=s5l8950x
    [13:47:43.0994] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [13:47:43.0994] AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    [13:47:43.0994] AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    [13:47:43.0994] USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    [13:47:43.0994] command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
    [13:47:45.0616] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 6 progress -1
    [13:47:46.0630] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 7 progress -1
    [13:47:46.0942] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 8 progress -1
    [13:47:46.0958] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [13:47:46.0958] found device map entry for 0x00008950 0x00000002. boardConfig=n42ap platform=s5l8950x
    [13:47:46.0958] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [13:47:46.0958] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: operation 9 progress -1
    [13:47:46.0958] <Recovery Mode Device 0555AEB8>: Recovery mode succeeded
    [13:47:46.0958] Finished Recovery Restore Phase: Successful
    [13:47:48.0409] Recovery mode device disconnected
    [13:47:48.0409] Device removed when in state Restoring, moving device to transition state
    [13:47:48.0409] Changing state from 'Restoring' to 'Transitioning'
    [13:47:48.0409] Creating timer to monitor transition
    [13:47:52.0895] RestoreOS mode device connected
    [13:47:52.0895] Transitioning device returned, continuing restore.
    [13:47:52.0905] Canceling timer
    [13:47:52.0905] Changing state from 'Transitioning' to 'Restoring'
    [13:47:52.0905] <Restore Device 05577800>: operation 44 progress -1
    [13:47:52.0905] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:52.0905] requested variant: Erase
    [13:47:52.0905] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreKernelCache"
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreRamDisk"
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBEC"
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "KernelCache"
    [13:47:53.0777] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    [13:47:53.0792] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:53.0792] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:53.0792] device did not return saved USB log
    [13:47:53.0792] device did not return saved panic log
    [13:47:53.0792] previous restore failed with exit status 0x100
    [13:47:53.0792] connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
    [13:47:53.0808] using protocol version 13
    [13:47:53.0808] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [13:47:53.0808] board config = n42ap
    [13:47:53.0808] no value returned for BootArgs
    [13:47:53.0824] _copyDeviceProperty() failed for restore bootargs
    [13:47:53.0824] no value returned for MarketingPartNumber
    [13:47:53.0824] _copyDeviceProperty() failed for mpn
    [13:47:53.0824] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [13:47:53.0824] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [13:47:53.0839] value query for 'HardwareModel' returned 'N42AP'
    [13:47:53.0839] <Restore Device 05577800>: operation 28 progress -1
    [13:48:10.0360] previous restore failed: re:INF@ 145] created partition 1 as 'Effaceable'
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 145] created partition 2 as 'NVRAM'
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 145] created partition 3 as 'Firmware'
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 145] created partition 4 as 'Filesystem'
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 4
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 145] created partition 5 as 'System Config'
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 145] created partition 6 as 'Diagnostic Data'
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 145] created partition 7 as 'Bad Block Table'
    [13:48:10.0360] com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 7
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart1 at 0x32600000(0x82cc6000)
    [13:48:10.0360] L2TP domain init
    [13:48:10.0360] L2TP domain init complete
    [13:48:10.0360] PPTP domain init
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSwissPPNFTL started with IOFlashStoragePartition provider
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] _FindFlashMediaAndKeepout:601 physical nand block offset 1
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleNANDFTL registered[NAND] start:356 this 0x85e41800 PROVIDER=0x85f2a400 flashMedia=0x85f2a400
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] WMR_Start:149 Apple PPN NAND Driver, Read/Write
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] WMR_Start:174 FIL_Init  [OK]
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart3 at 0x32800000(0xde3b4000)
    [13:48:10.0360] virtual bool AppleDisplayPipe::start_hardware(IOService *), auto-detect chip
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] WMR_Open:371 VFL_Open    [OK]
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 0 enableDeviceClock(true,HALF_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 0 enableDeviceClock(true,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 0 enableDevicePower(true,0,HALF_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 0 enableDeviceClock(false,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleDisplayPipe::setupVideoDownscalingLimits(): minimum-frequency property not found, using getClockFrequency(0) instead.
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 1 enableDeviceClock(true,HALF_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 1 enableDeviceClock(true,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 1 enableDevicePower(true,0,HALF_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] Scaler 1 enableDeviceClock(false,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleMultitouchN1SPI: successfully started
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleH4CamIn::start - back camera expected
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleH4CamIn::start - front camera expected
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleH4CamIn::power_off_hardware
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleAP3DSH::probe found device with ID: 0x3f
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleAP3DSH::handleStart _calibrationMatrix [64699 -1892 -370] [-1570 65035 -244] [849 465 63854]
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleAP3DSH::handleStart _calibrationOffsets [518853 -714699 -1661621]
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleAP3DSH::handleStart - No calibration inverse matrix or the data is invalid, Compute locally
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleAP3DSH::handleStart _calibrationInverseMatrix [66427 1929 393] [1599 66087 261] [-895 -507 67257]
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleAP3DSH::handleStart _odr400HzSampleInterval = 2440
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleH4CamIn::setPowerStateGated: 0
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleCS35L19Amp: could not allocate control 395
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableDetect 1
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableType USBHost
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableDetect 0
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableType Detached
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleMultitouchN1SPI: detected HBPP. driver will be kept alive
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableDetect 1
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableType USBHost
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [13:48:10.0360] display-scale = 2
    [13:48:10.0360] display-rotation = 0
    [13:48:10.0360] found applelogo at /usr/share/progressui/[email protected]
    [13:48:10.0360] found display: primary
    [13:48:10.0360] display: 640 x 1136
    [13:48:10.0360] found PTP interface
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: iPod USB Interface
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: USBAudioControl
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: USBAudioStreaming
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: IapOverUsbHid
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBMux
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device + Apple USB Ethernet
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBMux
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBEthernet
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioControl
    [13:48:10.0360] IOAccessoryPortUSB::start
    [13:48:10.0360] virtual bool AppleUSBDeviceMux::start(IOService *) build: Jun 11 2014 20:11:28
    [13:48:10.0360] init_waste
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBMux
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioStreaming
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function IapOverUsbHid
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBEthernet
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function PTP
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::startUSBStack Starting usb stack
    [13:48:10.0360] IOReturn AppleUSBDeviceMux::setPropertiesGated(OSObject *) setting debug level to 7
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleBCMWLANCore::init(): IO80211-46 Jun 11 2014 20:10:03
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] WMR_Open:420 FTL_Open    [OK]
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] _publishServices:642 FTL capabilities: 0x00000001
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] _ppnvflGetStruct:3469 Checking borrowed blocks - count: 23 max_count: 23
    [13:48:10.0360] [NAND] _fetchBorrowedList:881 number of borrowed blocks 16
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 0
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 1
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 2
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 3
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 5
    [13:48:10.0360] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 6
    [13:48:10.0360] 000828.945879 wlan.N[0] AppleBCMWLANCore::start(): Starting with MAC Address: <<<mac address>>>
    [13:48:10.0360] 000828.946182 wlan.N[1] AppleBCMWLANCore::setPowerStateGated():   powerState 1, fStateFlags 0x20, dev 0xc476b000 (this 1, provider 0)
    [13:48:10.0360] 000828.946197 wlan.N[2] AppleBCMWLANCore::setPowerStateGated():  Received power state change before driver has initialized, ignoring
    [13:48:10.0360] IO80211Peer::addPhyStatistics Phy stats started for addr <<<mac address>>>
    [13:48:10.0360] IO80211Peer::addPhyStatistics Tx Completion stats started for addr <<<mac address>>>
    [13:48:10.0360] IO80211PeerManager::initWithInterface cant add monitoring timer
    [13:48:10.0360] Started logging for intf
    [13:48:10.0360] IO80211PeerManager::initWithInterface: inited peer manager
    [13:48:10.0360] IO80211Interface::init peerManager=0x87cb8800
    [13:48:10.0360] start:156
    [13:48:10.0360] start:156
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleARMBacklight::start: No AAP function
    [13:48:10.0360] [effaceable:INIT] found current generation, 90, in group 1
    [13:48:10.0360] [effaceable:INIT] started
    [13:48:10.0360] [effaceable:INIT] started
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49152 62078<-usb->4608
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->4864
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888adec8 established 62078<-lo0->49154 62078<-usb->5120
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade18 established 62078<-lo0->49155 62078<-usb->5376
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888adec8
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade18
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(14, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade18 established 62078<-lo0->49156 62078<-usb->5632
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49157 62078<-usb->5888
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49158 62078<-usb->6144
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49159 62078<-usb->6400
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49160 62078<-usb->6656
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49161 62078<-usb->6912
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49162 62078<-usb->7168
    [13:48:10.0360] unrecognized key 'BootArgs' in value query
    [13:48:10.0360] failed to handle value query for key 'BootArgs', sending back empty response
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49163 62078<-usb->7424
    [13:48:10.0360] unrecognized key 'MarketingPartNumber' in value query
    [13:48:10.0360] failed to handle value query for key 'MarketingPartNumber', sending back empty response
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x888ade70 established 62078<-lo0->49164 62078<-usb->7680
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x888ade70
    [13:48:10.0360] recv(9, 4) failed: connection closed
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to read message size: -1
    [13:48:10.0360] could not receive message
    [13:48:10.0360] client protocol version 13
    [13:48:10.0360] *** UUID 4B2AC217-7071-EC47-8945-EB5E2188BE49 ***
    [13:48:10.0360] Restore options:
    [13:48:10.0360]  UUID                           => <CFString 0x19315c0 [0x2f3ad0]>{contents = "4B2AC217-7071-EC47-8945-EB5E2188BE49"}
    [13:48:10.0360]  MinimumSystemPartition         => <CFNumber 0x1931510 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +1660, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360]  SystemPartitionSize            => <CFNumber 0x1930f50 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +1660, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360]  SystemPartitionPadding         => <CFBasicHash 0x192f3c0 [0x2f3ad0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 5,
    [13:48:10.0360] entries =>
    [13:48:10.0360]  2 : <CFString 0x1931540 [0x2f3ad0]>{contents = "128"} = <CFNumber 0x1931570 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +1280, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360]  3 : <CFString 0x1930f20 [0x2f3ad0]>{contents = "16"} = <CFNumber 0x192f3f0 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +160, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360]  4 : <CFString 0x192ede0 [0x2f3ad0]>{contents = "32"} = <CFNumber 0x1931250 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +320, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360]  5 : <CFString 0x1931960 [0x2f3ad0]>{contents = "8"} = <CFNumber 0x192ed50 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +80, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360]  8 : <CFString 0x1931180 [0x2f3ad0]>{contents = "64"} = <CFNumber 0x1931950 [0x2f3ad0]>{value = +640, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [13:48:10.0360] }
    [13:48:10.0360]
    [13:48:10.0360] entering load_sep_os
    [13:48:10.0360] device has no sep
    [13:48:10.0360] entering partition_nand_device
    [13:48:10.0360] device supports boot-from-NAND
    [13:48:10.0360] nand device is already partitioned
    [13:48:10.0360] entering wait_for_storage_device
    [13:48:10.0360] Searching for NAND service
    [13:48:10.0360] Found NAND service: IOFlashStoragePartition
    [13:48:10.0360] NAND initialized. Waiting for devnode.
    [13:48:10.0360] entering clear_remap_variable
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /usr/sbin/nvram
    [13:48:10.0360] entering format_effaceable_storage
    [13:48:10.0360] effaceable storage is formatted, clearing it
    [13:48:10.0360] effaceable storaged cleared
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [13:48:10.0360] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [13:48:10.0360] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] AppleD1972PMUPowerSource: limiting USB input current to 390 mA (measured 462 mA)
    [13:48:10.0360] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-277.10.5).
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [13:48:10.0360]    The volume name is Sochi11D257.N42OS
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume information.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** The volume Sochi11D257.N42OS appears to be OK.
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] mount_hfs: Could not create property for re-key environment check: No such file or directory
    [13:48:10.0360] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [13:48:10.0360] entering check_for_restore_log
    [13:48:10.0360] found restore log (size = 28347)
    [13:48:10.0360] entering unmount_filesystems
    [13:48:10.0360] error unmounting '/mnt2': Invalid argument
    [13:48:10.0360] entering clean_NAND
    [13:48:10.0360] NAND format complete
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [13:48:10.0360] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0 system= data=
    [13:48:10.0360] entering format_storage_for_LwVM
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [13:48:10.0360] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [13:48:10.0360] unexpected partition 'LwVM' - skipping
    [13:48:10.0360] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system= data=
    [13:48:10.0360] entering create_filesystem_partitions
    [13:48:10.0360] User specified system partition size, skipping firmware extras size.
    [13:48:10.0360] system partition padding size is: 167772160 bytes
    [13:48:10.0360] unable to open : No such file or directory
    [13:48:10.0360] creating 2 partitions
    [13:48:10.0360] creating encrypted data partition
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [13:48:10.0360] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [13:48:10.0360] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360] wipe entire partition: 1 (old = 0 new = 1820)
    [13:48:10.0360] block size for /dev/disk0s1s1: 4096
    [13:48:10.0360] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J /dev/disk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J /dev/disk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as a 2 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [13:48:10.0360] block size for /dev/disk0s1s2: 4096
    [13:48:10.0360] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P /dev/disk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P /dev/disk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s2 as a 13 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [13:48:10.0360] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [13:48:10.0360] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360] entering mount_filesystems
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-277.10.5).
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [13:48:10.0360]    The volume name is System
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume information.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** The volume System appears to be OK.
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] mount_hfs: Could not create property for re-key environment check: No such file or directory
    [13:48:10.0360] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-277.10.5).
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [13:48:10.0360]    The volume name is Data
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume information.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** The volume Data appears to be OK.
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] mount_hfs: Could not create property for re-key environment check: No such file or directory
    [13:48:10.0360] /dev/disk0s1s2 mounted on /mnt2
    [13:48:10.0360] entering resize_system_partition_to_options
    [13:48:10.0360] User specified system partition size, skipping firmware extras size.
    [13:48:10.0360] Found SystemPartitionPadding value of 167772160 bytes
    [13:48:10.0360] Erasing system partition prior to resize operation.
    [13:48:10.0360] block size for /dev/disk0s1s1: 4096
    [13:48:10.0360] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J /dev/disk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J /dev/disk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as a 2 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [13:48:10.0360]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-277.10.5).
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [13:48:10.0360]    The volume name is System
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Checking volume information.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [13:48:10.0360] ** The volume System appears to be OK.
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [13:48:10.0360] mount_hfs: Could not create property for re-key environment check: No such file or directory
    [13:48:10.0360] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [13:48:10.0360] Trying to resize system partition to 1908408320 bytes aka 1820 MB
    [13:48:10.0360] entering adjust_partition_preflight
    [13:48:10.0360] partition:0 requiredSize=465920
    [13:48:10.0360] no change in size
    [13:48:10.0360] Successfully resized the system partition
    [13:48:10.0360] entering maximize_data_partition
    [13:48:10.0360] entering adjust_partition_preflight
    [13:48:10.0360] partition:1 requiredSize=<<<<<IMEI>>>>>>6
    [13:48:10.0360] maximizing data partition to 13946060799 bytes
    [13:48:10.0360] entering adjust_partition_preflight
    [13:48:10.0360] partition:1 requiredSize=3404800
    [13:48:10.0360] no change in size
    [13:48:10.0360] Successfully resized data partition to consume free blocks
    [13:48:10.0360] The system partition now has a total HFS+ capacity of 1820 MB
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [13:48:10.0360] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [13:48:10.0360] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [13:48:10.0360] entering unmount_filesystems
    [13:48:10.0360] entering ramrod_ticket_update
    [13:48:10.0360] looking up root ticket hash
    [13:48:10.0360] device tree ticket-hash: <CFData 0x1930040 [0x2f3ad0]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}
    [13:48:10.0360] ticket_hash: <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    [13:48:10.0360] received valid ticket (2741 bytes)
    [13:48:10.0360] entering restore_images
    [13:48:10.0360] Successfully marked device node /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as static data
    [13:48:10.0360] executing /usr/sbin/asr -source asr://localhost:12345 -target /dev/disk0s1s1 -erase -noprompt --chunkchecksum --puppetstrings
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(struct BulkUSBMuxSession *, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    [13:48:10.0360] void AppleUSBDeviceM

    Hello gamavranje,
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    The icons you're seeing on your iPhone indicate it is in recovery mode.  Please plug your iPhone into your computer, and restore it with iTunes.
    If you can't update or restore your iOS device
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