Clean Install Process
I have a couple questions about doing a clean install of Lion. I upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion right after Lion was released. I am now on 10.7.3. I have a 2 and a quarter year old iMac. I think it is time for me to do a clean install of my system. My iMac isn't as fast as it used to be (however, it is still pretty fast). Should I do a clean install? Will a clean install speed up my computer significantly?
I haven't used Time Machine before. I just now got an external hard drive. If I backup my computer, does it back everything up and are all user accounts transferred?
If I do a clean install, here's what I thought the process would look like:
1.Boot into Lion Recovery mode. (Cmd-R)
2.Erase main partition.
3.Reinstall Mac OS X Lion. (Will this install 10.7.3 or 10.7.2?)
4.Restore backup from Time Machine. (Will it restore all my data? Or is there a chance I will lose data?)
5.Restart.
Will this process work correctly?
Dj Tech42 wrote:
I am now on 10.7.3. I have a 2 and a quarter year old iMac. I think it is time for me to do a clean install of my system. My iMac isn't as fast as it used to be (however, it is still pretty fast). Should I do a clean install?
Probably not, if you then migrate your /Users you'll be back in the same boat. If you do a clean install and re-install your apps from scratch, you might see a slight improvement.
I haven't used Time Machine before. I just now got an external hard drive. If I backup my computer, does it back everything up and are all user accounts transferred?
Yes, as long as you exlude nothing. System Preferences > Time Machine > Options.
But IMO better to use SuperDuper or CarbonCopy Clonerto create a bootable clone, so if you run into a problem you can boot from the clone. TM is not bootable.
If I do a clean install, here's what I thought the process would look like:
1.Boot into Lion Recovery mode. (Cmd-R)
2.Erase main partition.
3.Reinstall Mac OS X Lion. (Will this install 10.7.3 or 10.7.2?)
4.Restore backup from Time Machine. (Will it restore all my data? Or is there a chance I will lose data?)
5.Restart.
Will this process work correctly?
Yes.
3. You may need to use 10.7.3 combo updaterafter install and migration.
Do your migration in Setup Assistant when first prompted.
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SLES10 SP4/OES2 SP3 32 bit Clean Install - Basic Questions
Hi everyone.
I am now an expert in installing the above software and ending up with a server which does not work as we require. Must be something I am doing wrong. Hope someone can spot it.
Have installed and supported Netware servers for 25 years without major problems. Decided now to move to SLES because Novell say we should and we need Groupwise 12 to replace GroupWise 8.
The operational environment we are targeting is an 80 user edirectory/NDS based single tree, single context containing two Netware 6.5 SP8 HP Proliant servers running uncomplicated file and print services , NSS volumes, Groupwise 8, DHCP, ifolder, Quickfinder and the like, spread across the two servers. It all works a treat. Client PCs are are all XP Pro with Novell client software.
The idea would be to replace one of the two Netware servers first with a SLES/OES server and then the second Netware server with a second SLES/OES server and move GroupWise functionality to one of the SLES/OES servers. Ideally users would continue to log on using their eDirectory accounts without noticing anything was going on in the background.
The test environment we have set up is a 5 user NDS/eDirectory single tree, single context already containing a single Netware 6.5 SP8 Proliant server running file and print, NSS volumes etc and Groupwise 8. Into this tree we are trying to install a 32 bit server with a empty 36 GB SCSI disc running SLES 10 SP4 with OES2 DP3 as an add in, with NSS data volumes.
Because it only takes a few hours to do we have repeatedly run the SLES 10/OES2 install (probably about 9 times!) with minor variations to see whether we can end up with a properly configured SLES/OES server but there is always one problem or another.
The major problem we have is how to configure NSS data volumes on the SLES server and how to allow users to be validated against their eDirectory entries and knowing whether the test server is 'good to go'.
The process we followed for each test install, after checking edirectory was clean and removing any entries placed in the tree by earlier attempts to install the SLES server in the same tree were:
1. Boot the SLES 10 SP4 32 DVD (downloaded ISO and burnt DVD) and selected Installation.
2. Followed the prompts on time zone and language etc and selected i386 OES CD (also downloaded ISO and burnt) as the Software Add-In.
3. Loaded SLES DVD and OES CD as and when requested
4. At the Partitioning stage we selected the EVMS proposal, and at the Software selection stage selected the base software, file server Role, Documentation, DHCP, eDirectory, iFolder, iPrint, Quickfinder, NSS and LDAP.
5. Miscellaneous errors would appear or not appear during the eDirectory stage (eg LUM error, or iFolder error) but the eDirectory stage would still seem to complete OK and get ticked.
6. The system would then reboot and appear to come up OK.
HOWEVER, we are not convinced we have created a fully working reliable server.
and
SPECIFICALLY we are unable to create NSS volumes and we cannot logon users via their eDirectory accounts.
NSSMU shows a single device sda (33.92 Gb) and three partitions sda1 (70Mb), sda2 (31.91GB), and sda3 (1.94GB). sda2 seems to contain all the 'spare' space on the disk (type Linux LVM) but says there is no spare space to create our NSS partitions.
iManager cannot see any devices to configure NSS data volumes on the SLES server but it connects OK
NSSCON status seems to show NSS to be running
EVMSGUI shows /dev/evms/lvm2/system/ro at 10 Gb, /dev/evms/lvm2/system/sw at 2GB and /dev/evms/sda1 at 70 Mb
So my questions are:
Does the above look right?
Why cannot we get at the spare disk space to set up NSS volumes? Did the EVMS proposal grab it all and if so how do we get it back?
Did not selecting the EVMS partitioning proposal do everything needed to run NSS?
[There seems to be some suggestion in the several hundred pages of SLES, OES and NSS Guides, Installation manuals, Configuration manuals etc that we have studied over several days, that we now have to edit a fstab file to make it work properly (Really? in this day and age where clicking on Setup.Exe will configure a fully working Windows server) Is that so? Is there anything else we need to do?]
How do we get the users to access their NDS accounts to log into SLES and Netware?
How do we know the server is OK for operaational use and 'works' ?
HELP!!!
ADBalandbond wrote:
> I
> have already trawled the self help Forums believing that before SLES
> 11 came along everyone must have been setting up NSS volumes on SLES
> 10/OES2 as a matter of course as they moved from Netware and so me
> trying to do it now should not be akin to rocket science.
You are partially correct. Admins who used NSS on NetWare likely did
install NSS on OES Linux but I suspect they used a separate drive for
NSS either by installing an additional drive, by carving out a chunk of
space on their RAID array and assigning it to a separate LUN, or by
running OES in a VM where storage space on a single disk/array can
appear as separate drives.
> If Novell say in that guide as they do
> (just as do you and ab and Simon in responses to my post) that the
> IDEAL way to include NSS is to have a separate disk for Suse and NSS
> volumes, BUT as long as you use EVMS to manage the volumes it IS
> SUPPORTED, then I consider it should be possible without grief to do
> this and not considered as me putting round pegs in square holes.
Semantics!
IDEAL = Recommended; EVMS != IDEAL; EVMS != Recommended;
IMO, Novell recognised that they had to provide a way for customers to
install NSS on a system that only had a single disk and provided this
procedure as a workaround. By the way, they also support 2-node
clusters but they aren't recommended either. I have also seen cases
where a supported configuration was deemed no longer to be supported as
NTS became aware of additional complications.
My point (and Simon's and ab/Aaron's) is this: Just because it is
supported doesn't mean you should do it. If we can agree on this point,
I'll try to help you to get it working. The last thing I want to do is
give others the impression that by helping you find a solution we think
this is a good idea!!!
> This latest release of software even goes as far as including an EVMS
> Partitioning proposal which can be selected (as I did) within the
> clean install process.
>
> This is what it says:
Okay! I'm only looking at the information you provided. Let's analyse
it!
>
> A.2.1 Understanding the EVMSBased Partitioning Scheme
> Using EVMS to manage the system device allows you to later add NSS
> pools and volumes
Yes, NSS requires the volume manager to be EVMS and not LVM!
> on any *unpartitioned* free space on it.
But you have not left *any* unpartitioned free space!
> You must modify the partitioning scheme to use EVMS during the
> install. It is not possible to change the volume manager for the
> system device after the install.
True.
> Beginning in OES 2 SP3, the Partitioner in the YaST Install offers the
> Create EVMS Based Proposal option to automatically create an EVMS
> solution for the system device.
> For unpartitioned devices over 20 GB in size,
This is what you have...
> this option creates a boot partition
> and a container for the swap and / (root) volumes
> in up to the first 20 GB,
> and leaves the remainder of the space on the device
> as unpartitioned free space.
But it didn't (or you didn't)!
> Table A-1 shows the default proposed setup
> for a machine with 768 MB RAM.
> The default swap size is 1 GB or larger,
> depending on the size of the RAM on your machine.
> The remainder of the device is left as unpartitioned free space.
Let's look at the default proposal. This is *not* what you have.
> Table A-1 Default EVMS Proposal for Devices over 20 GB in Size
>
> Device Size Type Mount Point
> /dev/sda1 70.5 MB Ext2 /boot
> /dev/sda2 14.9 GB Linux LVM
> /dev/evms/lvm2/system 14.9 GB EVMS lvm2/system
> /dev/evms/lvm2/system/root 10.0 GB EVMS /
> /dev/evms/lvm2/system/swap 1.1 GB EVMS swap
A single (SATA/SAS/SCSI) drive will be known as sda (/dev/sda).
/dev/sda1 is the first partition. In the example and in your
configuration this is the /boot partition. In both cases it is 70.5 MB.
/dev/sda2 is the second partition. The partition uses LVM so logical
volumes of various sizes can be created within the partition. The total
size of all logical volumes cannot be larger than the size of the
partition.
In the above example:
/root is 10.0 GB and swap is 1.1 GB. This leaves: 14.9 - (10.0 + 1.1) =
3.8 GB of additional space within /sda2 which can be used to create
additional logical volumes. Furthermore sda1 + sda2 use only ~ 15 GB.
Only 15 GB of the disk has been allocated. The remainder of the disk is
*unallocated* and *unpartitioned*. Presumably, it was left that way so
that the space could be used for NSS.
In your case: sda2 is 31.91 GB
This does not follow the Default EVMS Proposal for Devices over 20 GB
in Size. Either YaST did not allocate space according to the default
proposal or you changed it. Either way, sda2 (+sda3) consume *all* of
the available disk space. It is no wonder that there is no space
available for NSS!
> What do you reckon???
I reckon that something went wrong along the way. If you did not
specifically change the default allocation yourself, then consider this
one example of kinds the things that can happen when one tries to
exploit seldom used, but supported, features!
It looks like it is time for yet another installation. This time, make
sure you leave enough unpartitioned space on the drive for NSS and let
me know how you make out.
Kevin Boyle - Knowledge Partner
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Help to do Clean install OSX Mavericks
I am using osx Mavericks now by upgrading from osx Mountain Lion, I am not feeling better after upgrading, so decided to clean install Mavericks on my Macbook Pro13' 2012 model.Can anyone please assist me to do clean install osx with directions means step by step or picture view.If anyone help me to do this i fell
The default solution for installing OS X Mavericks is to download it free app store and then perform an upgrade from a previous version of Mac OS X, whether that’s from Mountain Lion or Snow Leopard. Upgrades are fast, efficient, and most important, very easy, and that’s the recommended option for the vast majority of Mac users. Nonetheless, some users may want to start fresh with a blank slate, using what’s known as a “clean install” and that’s what we’re going to cover here. Performing a clean install can be desirable for a variety of reasons, from ditching years of built-up cruft on older Macs from many years of OS X upgrades, to troubleshooting difficult issues, to transferring ownership of a Mac to a new owner.
The process of a clean install is not difficult if you follow these instructions, but because it involves formatting the Macs hard drive, it can result in extra work. Since the Mac will start with a clean slate, all apps must be downloaded and installed again, important documents and personal data must be manually transferred back over from backups, and system settings must be customized again. This typically makes it more appropriate for advanced users or for select situations (like selling a Mac), and thus it should not be considered a standard upgrade path to get to OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
Warning: Performing a format and clean install of OS X will erase the Macs hard drive and all contents on the drive will be removed. All files, applications, documents, photos, customizations, everything on the computer will be lost in this process. Understand this and know what you are doing, and why, to prevent data loss of critical files. We can not reiterate this enough.
How to Format & Clean Install OS X Mavericks on a Mac
You will need a bootable OS X 10.9 installer drive to accomplish a clean Mavericks install using this method. You can learn how to easily create one here if you haven’t done so yet.
Back up the Mac first with Time Machine or by manually backing up your important data – do not skip this step or else you will not be able to recover files
Connect the bootable OS X Mavericks installer drive to the Mac and reboot the computer
Hold down the OPTION key during boot until you see the boot selector menu, then choose “Install OS X Mavericks”
At the “OS X Utilities” screen, choose “Disk Utility”
Select the hard drive or partition to format from the left menu, then choose the “Erase” tab
Select format type “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)”, give it a logical name (like Macintosh HD), and choose “Erase”, confirm to erase at the next screen
When finished erasing the disk, quit out of Disk Utility to return to the normal boot menu
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(Excuse the unusual picture quality, some images taken with an iPhone 5 during the boot install process where screen shots are not allowed)
A clean installation of OS X Mavericks takes about 35-45 minutes to complete, depending on the speed of the install drive and the volume OS X is being installed onto. When Mavericks is finished installing, the Mac will reboot itself automatically and go through the initial setup process for OS X Mavericks. Register, create a user login, set the Apple ID and iCloud details, and you’re all done. You’ll boot directly to a very blank OS X installation, similar to the experience of getting a brand new Mac.
A fresh OS X installation is very bare with just about nothing included outside of the core system and basic Mac apps (intentionally so), thus any custom applications or apps you had previously downloaded from the web or App Store will need to be downloaded and installed again. For apps from the Mac App Store, that’s fairly easy, but for third party apps you will need to access them independently through the developers.
If you are keeping the Mac yourself, you will probably want to transfer your old data, documents, photos, and files back onto the Mac. This is a good time to access Time Machine to selectively restore certain files, or access backups made to network drives, DropBox, CrashPlan, external backup drives, USB flash disks, whatever your preferred backup method is and from where ever stored your data.
SRC - http://osxdaily.com/2013/10/26/clean-install-os-x-mavericks/
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At the end of the installation process (Clean install, new 500GB internal hard drive, formatted and partitioned, MacBook 13" Aluminum, late 2008) the progress bar stalls and eventually a drop down error message appears "Can't download the additional components needed to install OS X". I am using a USB 8 GB bootable flash drive. Any ideas?
At the end of the installation process (Clean install, new 500GB internal hard drive, formatted and partitioned, MacBook 13" Aluminum, late 2008) the progress bar stalls and eventually a drop down error message appears "Can't download the additional components needed to install OS X". I am using a USB 8 GB bootable flash drive. Any ideas?
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Dec 18 16:08:21 Marks-iMac com.apple.launchd.peruser.89[1579] (com.apple.distnoted.xpc.agent[1582]): Exited: Killed: 9
Dec 18 16:08:21 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 1582 [distnoted]
Dec 18 16:08:25 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: (default pager): [KERNEL]: ps_select_segment - send HI_WAT_ALERT
Dec 18 16:08:25 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: macx_swapon SUCCESS
Dec 18 16:08:26 Marks-iMac.local distnoted[2307]: # distnote server agent absolute time: 25574.335618917 civil time: Tue Dec 18 16:08:26 2012 pid: 2307 uid: 89 root: no
Dec 18 16:08:42 Marks-iMac com.apple.launchd.peruser.89[1579] (com.apple.cfprefsd.xpc.agent[2308]): Exited: Killed: 9
Dec 18 16:08:42 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 2308 [cfprefsd]
Dec 18 16:09:56 Marks-iMac com.apple.launchd.peruser.89[1579] (com.apple.distnoted.xpc.agent[2307]): Exited: Killed: 9
Dec 18 16:09:56 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 2307 [distnoted]
Dec 18 16:09:58 Marks-iMac com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[127] (com.apple.pbs[194]): Exited: Killed: 9
Dec 18 16:09:58 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 194 [pbs]
Dec 18 16:10:52 Marks-iMac.local HelpViewer[2304]: : event.layerX and event.layerY are broken and deprecated in WebKit. They will be removed from the engine in the near future. (line: 0)
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Dec 18 16:11:20 Marks-iMac.local distnoted[2315]: # distnote server agent absolute time: 25748.275081657 civil time: Tue Dec 18 16:11:20 2012 pid: 2315 uid: 89 root: no
Dec 18 16:13:08 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=2318[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
Dec 18 16:15:30 Marks-iMac kernel[0]: Ethernet [AppleBCM5701Ethernet]: Link up on en0, 100-Megabit, Full-duplex, No flow-control, Debug [796d,0301,0de1,0300,41e1,0000]
Dec 18 16:15:34 Marks-iMac.local configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.100.2) DNS* Proxy+ SMB
Dec 18 16:16:31 Marks-iMac.local WindowServer[72]: CoreAnimation: context hosting changed while locked!
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Dec 18 16:16:48 Marks-iMac.local configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:173.22.144.11) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
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Dec 18 16:16:53 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com digest-service[2346]: mkey_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/m-key
Dec 18 16:16:53 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com digest-service[2346]: acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl
Dec 18 16:16:53 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com digest-service[2346]: digest-request: uid=0
Dec 18 16:16:53 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com digest-service[2346]: digest-request: init request
Dec 18 16:16:53 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com digest-service[2346]: digest-request: init return domain: MARKS-IMAC server: 173-22-144-11
Dec 18 16:20:31 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com mdwrite[2355]: [ERROR] [0.000s] com.apple. UBItemStatusNotification.c:805 _do_UBItemStatusNotificationRegisterURLs() can't find realpath for "/Users/mine/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~system~spotlight/mdlabels", was blocked at "/Users/morkgallagher/Library/Mobile Documents": 2 (No such file or directory)
Dec 18 16:20:31 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com mdwrite[2355]: [ERROR] [0.001s] com.apple. UBItemStatusNotification.c:805 _do_UBItemStatusNotificationRegisterURLs() can't find realpath for "/Users/mine/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~system~spotlight/mdlabels", was blocked at "/Users/morkgallagher/Library/Mobile Documents": 2 (No such file or directory)
Dec 18 16:44:38 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com Locum[2366]: Connection with distnoted server was invalidated
Dec 18 17:02:34 173-22-144-11.client.mchsi.com mtmd[49]: Set snapshot time: 2012-12-18 17:02:36 -0600 (current time: 2012-12-18 17:02:34 -0600)
Dec 18 17:02:34 173-22-144-11 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1355871756
This DNS change is only the lastest manifestation of what seems like an endless list. Can anybody give me some direction before I have to pay Apple to fix what I think they broke themselvesa?!? BTW, I am not a tech. Thanking everyone who read this and especially to anyone who can help.Linc, thanks for the tips. I knew you'd have a good method. I asked for it because I have learned of some of the myths about OSX and it's need (or lack thereof) to be scrubbed, rinsed, and blown dry; suckering folks into buying all manner of utilities to keep your Mac spiffy at all times, when in fact it rarely needs any intervention at all because of its Unix background. In fact, I rarely shut mine down and I've learned that the system is actually designed to be left running under most circumstances.
To keep your data secure the three most important things to know is backup, backup, backup. I use a third-party, cloud-based back-up system. It can automatically make backups every hour if that's what I want and I can supplement that anytime by simply dropping a file into the application's desktop interface.
Since I last posted my Mac has been running smoothly and I've been able to install Parallels and Windows 7, as well as the VantagePoint software I mentioned. Though it crashed once this morning and I submit one line from the log file:
12/20/12 10:31:00.639 AM appleeventsd[54]: BUG in libdispatch: 12C60 - 1510 - 0x4
After a reboot, log entries spewed all manner of troubling messages, from those that are osascript-related to broken forks, etc. but as far as I know there were no actual crash logs generated until this afternoon, one being just a few minutes ago. Linc, would you be so kind to take a look and tell me if there's something I need to do?
Process:
mds [434]
Path:
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Metadata .framework/Versions/A/Support/mds
Identifier:
mds
Version:
707.3
Code Type:
X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1]
User ID:
0
Date/Time:
2012-12-20 16:01:07.242 -0600
OS Version:
Mac OS X 10.8.2 (12C60)
Report Version: 10
Crashed Thread: 4 Dispatch queue: com.apple.metadata.spotlightindex
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000bad
VM Regions Near 0xbad:
-->
__TEXT
0000000109f9e000-000000010a0be000 [ 1152K] r-x/rwx SM=COW /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Metadat a.framework/Versions/A/Support/mds
Application Specific Information:
[0x112562000]/SourceCache/Spotlight_frameworks/Spotlight-707.3/index/ContentInde x/FlatStore.c:169: failed assertion 'pageSize >= pageEnd && pageSize && (__builtin_popcount(pageSize+int_sizeof(*page)) == 1)' /.Spotlight-V100/Store-V2/FA53EC3A-E90C-4259-B76B-4B236308D7CD/live.0.indexArra ys (hfs, t: 0x11, st: 0x1, f: 0x480d000) ps:56, pe:18624, pk:0, po:aac0, ss:20000 se:146c0
[0x112669000]/SourceCache/Spotlight_frameworks/Spotlight-707.3/index/ContentInde x/PayloadIterator.c:681: failed assertion '!nxtLink |
Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7b686 mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7ac42 mach_msg + 70
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x000000010b1e2803 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 195
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x000000010b1e7ee6 __CFRunLoopRun + 1078
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x000000010b1e76b2 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 290
5 mds
0x0000000109faca54 0x109f9e000 + 59988
6 libdyld.dylib
0x000000010b9a87e1 start + 1
Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7dd16 kevent + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b973dea _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 883
2 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b9739ee _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54
Thread 2:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7dffa read + 10
1 mds
0x0000000109fa7ced 0x109f9e000 + 40173
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0c742 _pthread_start + 327
3 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010b9f9181 thread_start + 13
Thread 3:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7d6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0eeec _pthread_workq_return + 25
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0ecb3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
3 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010b9f9171 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 4 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.metadata.spotlightindex
0 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a2262b1 mergeEntryFlat + 465
1 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a21cad2 mergeEntryFat + 642
2 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a212410 bt_mergeEntry + 208
3 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a2122d9 bt_mergeCallback + 345
4 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a2131e2 bt_mergeSet + 3346
5 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a22aa80 index_FlushCache + 1088
6 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a232e8c indexPrepareForSync + 220
7 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a220823 indexPrepareForSyncBulk + 493
8 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a22037d _CISyncContextSync + 149
9 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a21fc0c _ContentIndexSyncIndexBulk + 86
10 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a1e18fa syncIndex + 1364
11 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a1e1063 runLoop + 51
12 com.apple.spotlight.index
0x000000010a209691 work_fun + 662
13 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b9710b6 _dispatch_client_callout + 8
14 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b97247f _dispatch_queue_drain + 235
15 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b9722f1 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 52
16 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b972448 _dispatch_queue_drain + 180
17 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b9722f1 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 52
18 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b972448 _dispatch_queue_drain + 180
19 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b9722f1 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 52
20 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010b9721c3 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 249
21 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0ecab _pthread_wqthread + 404
22 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010b9f9171 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 5:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7d6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0eeec _pthread_workq_return + 25
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0ecb3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
3 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010b9f9171 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 6:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010bb7d6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0eeec _pthread_workq_return + 25
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010ba0ecb3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
3 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010b9f9171 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 4 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0xd62a2de7cde283a2 rbx: 0x000000000000aac0 rcx: 0x00000000002f4180 rdx: 0x00000000001430d0
rdi: 0x0000000112258800 rsi: 0x0000000000000003 rbp: 0x00000001125605a0 rsp: 0x000000011255f450
r8: 0x0000000000000007 r9: 0x00000000ccd96941 r10: 0x00007f92fb4219d0 r11: 0x00000000381b522a
r12: 0x000000000000aac0 r13: 0x00007f92f9096650 r14: 0x0000000112560898 r15: 0x0000000000000000
rip: 0x000000010a2262b1 rfl: 0x0000000000010206 cr2: 0x0000000000000bad
Logical CPU: 3
Binary Images:
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External Modification Summary:
Calls made by other processes targeting this process:
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VM Region Summary:
ReadOnly portion of Libraries: Total=119.0M resident=105.4M(89%) swapped_out_or_unallocated=13.6M(11%)
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Memory tag=255
288K
STACK GUARD
56.0M
Stack
11.0M
VM_ALLOCATE
424K
__DATA
10.5M
__IMAGE
528K
__LINKEDIT
24.5M
__TEXT
94.8M
__UNICODE
544K
mapped file
249.7M
shared memory
1136K
===========
=======
TOTAL
635.2M
TOTAL, minus reserved VM space
625.2M
Trust me when I tell you how much I appreciate your help. -
Here is my problem, I want to upgrade my macbook pro mid 2007 3.1 AA896ll/a to an Solid State Drive, a Crucial m4 256 gb, I want to know if the macbook will be able to handle it and how do I do the switch. also once I install the drive will I be able to boot from my Snow Leoard original cd and do a clean install. Thank you
Coming from a 5,400 RPM drive that's nearly filled up, fragmented and deoptimized to a fresh install of OS X on a SSD will of course be a improvement.
However fresh installing OS X on a new 5,400 RPM will also see a improvement, boot up in 30 seconds.
A fresh install of OS X on a new 7,200 RPM drive will also see a improvement, boot up in 25 seconds.
A fresh install of OS X on a new SSD will see the best improvement, boot up in 20 seconds on fast SATA connections.
OS X still requires time to setup and that takes about 20 seconds despite how fast your boot drive is, that's why sleep was created.
Things to consider: The higher cost of a SSD, the limiting capacity (hard drives hold way more up), the SATA I speed limitations (slows up on large file transfers), the difficulty to scrub the SSD of unwanted data (like you can a hard drive), and it's limited write capability. Also the smaller SSD's are faster than the larger ones.
SSD's are shock proof, which is their slight advantage over hard drives.
I see a 120GB SSD in a SATA I machine as being a waste, it's too small of a storage space (500GB+ is ideal), the SATA I connection is slow and other factors that make a 7,200 RPM drive a better option in that machine.
One can get a 750 GB 7,200 RPM hard drive for about the same price and still maximize their boot time in the process, also being able to scrub their drive of unwanted data easily.
SSD's can't be scrubbed, one has to fill 50% of the remaining space with many, very small files to overwrite the free space, then do another 50% again to defeat the Trim/wear leveling as SSD's write to less used location each time. If one fills a OS X boot drive up completely, it won't function or won't boot up.
If you do this fill routine regularly with software, then you prematurely wear out the SSD as it has limited writes. Why Disk Utility doesn't offer zero or 7x erase for SSD's.
If your in the 10% of Internet traffic that's going to adult sites, then the ability to scrub the caches and storage drive of embarrassing unwanted data is a necessity. Especially in the light of software and hardware that can read the SSD of deleted data.
Trick links and redirects on poisoned sites can firebomb your Mac with some pretty bad pictures and your hidden caches as well, especially if you don't like to pay.
IT personal have at their disposal free open source forensic software that basically aggregates all the past behavior done on the machine into a nice, easy to view format with times, dates and when and where content was downloaded from.
Since one has to give up their password for repair folks to recover data and fix the machine...
I think a SSD is less of a benefit over a 7,200 hard drive for that particular model of Mac for a mere few seconds faster boot time. -
Hi everyone,
could anyone of you please
who has a clean install of Windows
8.1 on the SSD drive look at some settings
of certain services (below)?
Thank you.
Prefetch and Superfetch. In registry located on way
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\ Control\ SessionManager \MemoryManagement \PrefetchParameters.
I am interested in EnablePrefetcher and
EnableSuperfetch REG_DWORD value.
Just a number in parentheses.
ReadyBoot. In registry located on way HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\Control \WMI\Autologger\ReadyBoot.
I am interested REG_DWORD value of
Start. Just a number in parentheses.
Run dfrgui command. Go to Change settings and have a look if SSD on which is the system installed is included in regular optimalization schedule.
Registry can be accessed running regedit command.Hi,
Prefetch and Superfetch means that most commonly used files are stored to disk to be more quickly accessed later.
For Prefetch:
Disable Caching: 0
Cache Applications Only: 1
Cache Boot Files Only: 2
Cache Everything (default): 3
For SuperFetch:Disable Caching: 0
Cache Boot Processed Only: 1
Cache Applications Only: 2
Cache Everything (default): 3
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\ReadyBoot\Start value means:
disable: 0
enable: 1
For more information about clean installation of Windows 8.1 on SSD, I suggest you read below article:
Windows 8.1 SSD Settings, Etc.
http://www.tweakhound.com/2013/11/02/windows-8-1-ssd-settings-etc/
Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
Karen Hu
TechNet Community Support -
Hard Drive Erase, Clean Install and Time Machine
I am currently running OS X 10.10.3 and I want to do a clean install. All my content is backed up with Time Machine via external drive.
First, how do I erase my hard drive and install a fresh version of OS X 10.10.3?
Second, is it better to use a USB drive for the clean install or just you the Recovery Mode?
Last, once i finally have a clean installation of OS X 10.10.3, am i able to access my external drive via time machine to bring back some of my old files...i have read that the folder in the external drive is not accessible and not accessible through time machine.
I appreciate the response and guidance!Hello Jacob,
All of these are good questions to have when erasing and installing OS X Yosemite. To answer your first question you would need to boot to either your Recovery HD or through the Recovery USB and follow the steps in the first article below. Either option will get the task accomplished and will install OS X Yosemite. For your final question about restoring from a Time Machine back up, you will see the option to restore when going through the setup process of your Mac. Let me know if the information below is of help or need further assistance.
OS X Yosemite: Erase and reinstall OS X
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH18869
OS X: About Recovery Disk Assistant
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202294
OS X Yosemite: Recover your entire system
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH18848
Take it easy,
-Norm G. -
Unable to Install SQL Server 2008 R2 64 Bit on clean install of Server 2008 R2 64 Bit Error CLR20r3
Hi,
I'm trying to install SQL Server 2008 R2 64 on a clean install of Server 2008 R2 64 Bit. Shortly after double clicking on the setup I get a Windows error message saying the installer has stopped working with the details below.
Suggestions welcomed.
Description:
Stopped working
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: setup100.exe
Problem Signature 02: 10.50.1600.1
Problem Signature 03: 4bb6742c
Problem Signature 04: Microsoft.SqlServer.Chainer.Setup
Problem Signature 05: 10.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 4bb6742c
Problem Signature 07: 4
Problem Signature 08: 5
Problem Signature 09: System.BadImageFormatException
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.272.7
Locale ID: 3081
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10/28/2010 12:53:23.448 ======================================================================
10/28/2010 12:53:23.495 Setup launched
10/28/2010 12:53:23.510 Attempting to determine media source
10/28/2010 12:53:23.526 Media source value not specified on command line argument.
10/28/2010 12:53:23.557 Setup is launched from media directly so default the value to the current folder.
10/28/2010 12:53:23.573 Media source: D:\
10/28/2010 12:53:23.604 Attempt to determine media layout based on file 'D:\mediainfo.xml'.
10/28/2010 12:53:26.708 Media layout is detected as: Full
10/28/2010 12:53:26.724 Not a slip stream media, so continuing to run setup.exe from media.
10/28/2010 12:53:26.771 /? or /HELP or /ACTION=HELP specified: false
10/28/2010 12:53:26.786 Help display: false
10/28/2010 12:53:26.802 Checking to see if we need to install .Net version 3.5
10/28/2010 12:53:26.817 Determining the cluster status of the local machine.
10/28/2010 12:53:26.849 The local machine is not configured as a cluster node.
10/28/2010 12:53:26.864 Attempting to find media for .Net version 3.5
10/28/2010 12:53:27.083 .Net version 3.5 is installed
10/28/2010 12:53:27.098 RedistMSI::GetExpectedBuildRevision - Setup expects MSI 4.5.6001.22159 at the minimum
10/28/2010 12:53:27.114 Attempting to get Windows Installer version
10/28/2010 12:53:27.129 Windows Installer version detected: 5.0.7600.16385
10/28/2010 12:53:27.145 RedistMSI::IsVistaRTM - Not Vista RTM build
10/28/2010 12:53:27.176 Required version of Windows Installer is already installed
10/28/2010 12:53:27.192 Attempting to get Windows Installer version
10/28/2010 12:53:27.223 Windows Installer version detected: 5.0.7600.16385
10/28/2010 12:53:27.239 RedistMSI::IsVistaRTM - Not Vista RTM build
10/28/2010 12:53:27.270 Required version of Windows Installer is already installed
10/28/2010 12:53:27.285 Local setup.exe not found, so continuing to run setup.exe from media.
10/28/2010 12:53:27.317 Attempt to initialize SQL setup code group
10/28/2010 12:53:27.348 Attempting to determine security.config file path
10/28/2010 12:53:27.379 Checking to see if policy file exists
10/28/2010 12:53:27.395 .Net security policy file does exist
10/28/2010 12:53:27.410 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:27.441 Processing entry ("MSVCM80", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.441 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MSVCM80
10/28/2010 12:53:27.473 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.488 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP
10/28/2010 12:53:27.504 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.519 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE
10/28/2010 12:53:27.535 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.551 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE
10/28/2010 12:53:27.582 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.597 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:27.613 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.629 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW
10/28/2010 12:53:27.644 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.660 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE
10/28/2010 12:53:27.675 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.707 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC
10/28/2010 12:53:27.722 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.738 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:27.753 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.769 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:27.785 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.800 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON
10/28/2010 12:53:27.831 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.847 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO
10/28/2010 12:53:27.863 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.878 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:27.894 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.909 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:27.925 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.941 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY
10/28/2010 12:53:27.956 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:27.972 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:27.987 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.003 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING
10/28/2010 12:53:28.019 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.034 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK
10/28/2010 12:53:28.050 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.081 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK
10/28/2010 12:53:28.097 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.112 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD
10/28/2010 12:53:28.112 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.128 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS
10/28/2010 12:53:28.143 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.175 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.190 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.206 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO
10/28/2010 12:53:28.221 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.237 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.253 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CLUSTER", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.268 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CLUSTER
10/28/2010 12:53:28.284 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.INTEROP.MSCLUSTERLIB", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.315 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.INTEROP.MSCLUSTERLIB
10/28/2010 12:53:28.331 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGEDATA", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.346 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGEDATA
10/28/2010 12:53:28.362 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PRODUCT", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.377 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PRODUCT
10/28/2010 12:53:28.393 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.NETENTERPRISESERVERS.EXCEPTIONMESSAGEBOX", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.409 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.NETENTERPRISESERVERS.EXCEPTIONMESSAGEBOX
10/28/2010 12:53:28.440 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.455 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: LANDINGPAGE
10/28/2010 12:53:28.471 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SLPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.502 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SLPEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.518 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.AGENTEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.533 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.AGENTEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.565 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.POWERSHELLEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.580 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.POWERSHELLEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.596 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSISEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.611 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSISEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.627 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.ASEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.643 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.ASEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.658 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.REPL_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.674 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.REPL_CONFIGEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.689 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MANAGEMENTTOOLSEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.705 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MANAGEMENTTOOLSEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.721 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLSERVER_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.736 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLSERVER_CONFIGEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.752 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SNISERVERCONFIGEXT", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.767 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SNISERVERCONFIGEXT
10/28/2010 12:53:28.783 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLBROWSEREXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.814 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLBROWSEREXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.830 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RSEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.845 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RSEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.861 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.DMF", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.877 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.DMF
10/28/2010 12:53:28.892 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SMO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.908 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SMO
10/28/2010 12:53:28.923 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLENUM", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.939 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLENUM
10/28/2010 12:53:28.955 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.FULLTEXT_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:28.970 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.FULLTEXT_CONFIGEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:28.986 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.WORKFLOWDATA", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.001 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.WORKFLOWDATA
10/28/2010 12:53:29.017 Processing entry ("SHELLOBJECTS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.048 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: SHELLOBJECTS
10/28/2010 12:53:29.064 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UTILITYEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.079 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UTILITYEXTENSION
10/28/2010 12:53:29.095 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SQM", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.111 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SQM
10/28/2010 12:53:29.126 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.DATAWAREHOUSE.SQM", "X86")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.142 Processing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "X86")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.157 Processing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "X64")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.173 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY
10/28/2010 12:53:29.189 Processing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "IA64")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.204 Required security code group nodes exist, contine.
10/28/2010 12:53:29.220 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DIAGNOSTICS.CONFIGURATION.STRACE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.235 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DIAGNOSTICS.CONFIGURATION.STRACE
10/28/2010 12:53:29.251 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.267 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.298 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.298 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.313 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.345 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.360 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.376 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.391 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.423 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.438 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.454 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.469 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.485 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.501 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.516 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.532 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.547 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.563 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.579 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.594 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.610 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.641 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.657 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.672 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.688 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.703 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.719 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.735 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.750 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.781 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.797 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.813 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.828 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.844 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.859 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.875 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.891 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.906 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.922 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.937 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.953 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:29.969 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:29.984 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES
10/28/2010 12:53:30.062 Saved .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:30.078 Attempting to determine security.config file path
10/28/2010 12:53:30.093 Checking to see if policy file exists
10/28/2010 12:53:30.109 .Net security policy file does exist
10/28/2010 12:53:30.125 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:30.140 Processing entry ("MSVCM80", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.156 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.171 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.187 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.203 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.218 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.234 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.249 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.281 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.296 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.312 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.327 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.343 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.359 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.374 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.390 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.405 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.421 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.437 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.452 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.468 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.483 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.499 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.530 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.546 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CLUSTER", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.561 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.INTEROP.MSCLUSTERLIB", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.577 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGEDATA", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.593 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PRODUCT", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.608 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.NETENTERPRISESERVERS.EXCEPTIONMESSAGEBOX", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.624 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.639 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SLPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.655 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.AGENTEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.671 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.POWERSHELLEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.686 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSISEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.702 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.ASEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.717 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.REPL_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.733 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MANAGEMENTTOOLSEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.764 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLSERVER_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.780 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SNISERVERCONFIGEXT", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.795 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLBROWSEREXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.811 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RSEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.827 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.DMF", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.842 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SMO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.858 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLENUM", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.873 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.FULLTEXT_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.889 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.WORKFLOWDATA", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.905 Processing entry ("SHELLOBJECTS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.920 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UTILITYEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.936 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SQM", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.951 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.DATAWAREHOUSE.SQM", "X86")
10/28/2010 12:53:30.967 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: MICROSOFT.DATAWAREHOUSE.SQM
10/28/2010 12:53:30.983 Processing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "X86")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.014 Attempting to create .Net security code group node: FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY
10/28/2010 12:53:31.029 Processing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "X64")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.045 Processing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "IA64")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.061 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DIAGNOSTICS.CONFIGURATION.STRACE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.076 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.092 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.107 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.123 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.139 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.154 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.170 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.185 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.201 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.217 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.232 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.263 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.279 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.295 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.310 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.326 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.341 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.357 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.373 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.388 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.404 Processing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.419 Processing entry ("LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:31.466 Saved .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:33.697 Strong name verification disabling is not required
10/28/2010 12:53:33.713 /? or /HELP or /ACTION=HELP specified: false
10/28/2010 12:53:33.728 Help display: false
10/28/2010 12:53:33.744 Attempting to launch landing page workflow
10/28/2010 12:53:33.759 Media source: D:\
10/28/2010 12:53:33.775 Install media path: D:\x64\setup\
10/28/2010 12:53:33.791 Media layout: Full
10/28/2010 12:53:33.822 Attempting to get execution timestamp
10/28/2010 12:53:33.837 Timestamp: 20101028_125323
10/28/2010 12:53:33.853 Attempting to run workflow LANDINGPAGE
10/28/2010 12:53:33.869 Attempting to launch process D:\x64\setup100.exe
10/28/2010 12:53:41.357 Process returned exit code: 0xE0434F4D
10/28/2010 12:53:41.403 Workflow LANDINGPAGE returned exit code: 0xE0434F4D
10/28/2010 12:53:41.419 Attempting to determine security.config file path
10/28/2010 12:53:41.435 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:41.450 Attempting to remove .Net security code group node
10/28/2010 12:53:41.466 Removing entry ("MSVCM80", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.481 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.497 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.528 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.544 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.559 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.575 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.591 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.606 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.622 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.669 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.684 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.700 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.715 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.731 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.747 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.762 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.793 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.809 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.825 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.840 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.856 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.871 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.903 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.918 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CLUSTER", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.934 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.INTEROP.MSCLUSTERLIB", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.949 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGEDATA", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.965 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PRODUCT", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:41.981 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.NETENTERPRISESERVERS.EXCEPTIONMESSAGEBOX", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.012 Removing entry ("LANDINGPAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.027 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SLPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.043 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.AGENTEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.059 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.POWERSHELLEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.074 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSISEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.090 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.ASEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.105 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.REPL_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.121 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MANAGEMENTTOOLSEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.137 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLSERVER_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.152 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SNISERVERCONFIGEXT", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.168 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLBROWSEREXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.183 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RSEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.199 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.DMF", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.230 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SMO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.246 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLENUM", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.261 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.FULLTEXT_CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.277 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.WORKFLOWDATA", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.293 Removing entry ("SHELLOBJECTS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.339 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UTILITYEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.355 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SQM", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.355 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.DATAWAREHOUSE.SQM", "X86")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.371 Removing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "X86")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.386 Removing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "X64")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.386 Removing entry ("FIXSQLREGISTRYKEY", "IA64")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.402 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DIAGNOSTICS.CONFIGURATION.STRACE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.402 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.417 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.433 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.433 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.449 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.449 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.464 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.464 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.480 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.495 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.511 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.511 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.527 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.527 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.542 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.558 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.558 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.573 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.573 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.589 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONNECTIONINFO.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.589 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.RULESENGINEEXTENSION.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.605 Removing entry ("LANDINGPAGE.RESOURCES", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.636 Saved .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:42.667 Attempting to determine security.config file path
10/28/2010 12:53:42.667 Attempting to load .Net security policy file
10/28/2010 12:53:42.683 Attempting to remove .Net security code group node
10/28/2010 12:53:42.698 Removing entry ("MSVCM80", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.698 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.SETUP", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.714 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQL.CHAINER.PACKAGE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.714 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.INFRASTRUCTURE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.745 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.BOOTSTRAPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.745 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.SETUP.CHAINER.WORKFLOW", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.761 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SQLCONFIGBASE", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.761 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SFC", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.776 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SETUPEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.776 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.MSIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.792 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CHAINER.EXTENSIONCOMMON", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.807 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCO", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.807 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SCOEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.823 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.CONFIGEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.823 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.DISCOVERY", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.839 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.UIEXTENSION", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.839 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.SSTRING", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.854 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.WIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.870 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARDFRAMEWORK", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.885 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION.INSTALLWIZARD", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.885 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.MANAGEMENT.CONTROLS", "Native")
10/28/2010 12:53:42.901 Removing entry ("MICROSOFT.SQLSERVER.CONFIGURATION", "Native")
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How to do a Clean Install of Lion
Hope this will help someone.
I recently did a clean install of Lion on my Mac Pro (after doing an earlier Lion upgrade) and the performance difference is absolutely amazing. Before my Mac Pro was laggy and there all kinds of little glitchy bugs (I'm sorry I can't explain it better than that) with a lot of my applications. Since I use that machine to also administer the network, that just wasn't acceptable.
I'm convinced, after this experience, that a clean install of Lion is the best thing for me, so, this morning I decided to do the same thing to my MacBook Air (IMHO the best laptop ever invented).
Here's what I have done.
1. Download and install Carbon Copy Cloner to the laptop.
2. Clone the laptop hard drive to an external hard drive. I have a Seagate 500GB USB drive which had a 500GB partition with Lion already installed on it. There are instructions all over the web on how to install Lion to an external drive. I used disk utility to add a partition, effectively splitting the partition in two with Lion still installed on one of the partitions and the other partition "clean".
3. Donate to Mike Bombich's site. Carbon Copy Cloner is a remarkable program - I've paid a heck of a lot of money over the years for similar programs and they didn't work 1/2 as good.
4. Go into System Preferences, select the "Startup Disk" applet and select your Lion install on the external hard disk drive as the startup disk. I SUSPECT you could also set the cloned laptop partition as your startup disk, but since the Lion install was already on my external drive, I used that.
5. Reboot the laptop
6. Hold down Command + "R" during the startup process to boot to the recovery partition of the Lion install on the external disk.
7. When the menu pops up, select Disk Utility
8. Repartition your laptop hard disk drive. This will also erase everything on the laptop. You can not repartition your hard drive unless you are booting from an external install of Lion. The recovery partition is hidden so repartitioning the drive will fail if you try to do a clean install from your laptop.
9. When the partitioning is finished, quit Disk Utility and return to the previous menu.
10. Select "Reinstall Lion" and select your laptop hard disk drive as the target.
11. You'll have to authenticate to Apple with your Apple ID, so there should be no problem with downloading and reinstalling Lion.
12. Wait for the download and install to finish. The download will take longer than the install.
13. During the setup, use the Transfer Assistant to transfer the cloned drive items to the new Lion install.
When the TA and install is finished, you should be back to where you started with everything intact.
Good luck!Hope this will help someone.
I recently did a clean install of Lion on my Mac Pro (after doing an earlier Lion upgrade) and the performance difference is absolutely amazing. Before my Mac Pro was laggy and there all kinds of little glitchy bugs (I'm sorry I can't explain it better than that) with a lot of my applications. Since I use that machine to also administer the network, that just wasn't acceptable.
I'm convinced, after this experience, that a clean install of Lion is the best thing for me, so, this morning I decided to do the same thing to my MacBook Air (IMHO the best laptop ever invented).
Here's what I have done.
1. Download and install Carbon Copy Cloner to the laptop.
2. Clone the laptop hard drive to an external hard drive. I have a Seagate 500GB USB drive which had a 500GB partition with Lion already installed on it. There are instructions all over the web on how to install Lion to an external drive. I used disk utility to add a partition, effectively splitting the partition in two with Lion still installed on one of the partitions and the other partition "clean".
3. Donate to Mike Bombich's site. Carbon Copy Cloner is a remarkable program - I've paid a heck of a lot of money over the years for similar programs and they didn't work 1/2 as good.
4. Go into System Preferences, select the "Startup Disk" applet and select your Lion install on the external hard disk drive as the startup disk. I SUSPECT you could also set the cloned laptop partition as your startup disk, but since the Lion install was already on my external drive, I used that.
5. Reboot the laptop
6. Hold down Command + "R" during the startup process to boot to the recovery partition of the Lion install on the external disk.
7. When the menu pops up, select Disk Utility
8. Repartition your laptop hard disk drive. This will also erase everything on the laptop. You can not repartition your hard drive unless you are booting from an external install of Lion. The recovery partition is hidden so repartitioning the drive will fail if you try to do a clean install from your laptop.
9. When the partitioning is finished, quit Disk Utility and return to the previous menu.
10. Select "Reinstall Lion" and select your laptop hard disk drive as the target.
11. You'll have to authenticate to Apple with your Apple ID, so there should be no problem with downloading and reinstalling Lion.
12. Wait for the download and install to finish. The download will take longer than the install.
13. During the setup, use the Transfer Assistant to transfer the cloned drive items to the new Lion install.
When the TA and install is finished, you should be back to where you started with everything intact.
Good luck! -
How to Clean Install but then retrieve & restore my Keychain and Mailboxes.
For months now, there have been a large number of irritating problems with my system - and I'm not enough of a techie to resolve them.
It is as though my machine is stuck in the past.
Spotlight doesn't index well - and fails to find up to two thirds of my files - including most of the newer ones.
Dashboard remains at the point at which I upgraded my disk drive. I know this, because a clip from Safari (a web-page with drives for sale) comes up - laboriously slowly - every time I open dashboard; when I delete the clip, it simply reappears the next time I open dashboard after a reboot. Similarly, post-it-style notes made in the Stickies app just vanish after a reboot.
When I open TextEdit, the same untitled file I was working on back in the early summer opens with it; I close it, it's back again the next time I open TextEdit. Alterations I make to Text substitution disappear the moment I close the panel.
All new bookmark additions to Safari vanish from my bookmarks when I restart Safari.
Every time I open iTunes, it thinks I am opening it for the first time. I can't tell you how many times I have agreed to their Software License.
My iCal alarms go off ad infinitum even when I turn them off and for months after the event in question.
And so on, and so on. It's like living with an Alzheimer's patient who keeps asking you what day it is.
I have twice reinstalled Snow Leopard (and rebooted my way through all those software updates) to no avail. My system - or at any rate my applications - still think it's early summer 2010 and any changes since then are forgotten; and Spotlight continues to be virtually useless.
It seems intuitive that some of these problems might be associated with individual preference files and caches for the various applications. But, even if I knew how to correct such problems, I'm concerned it might take me days - even weeks - of messing around but without solving all of my problems.
I have to say, I am tired of having half a Macintosh at my disposal. And I'm inclined to do something drastic.
The obvious solution to these pernickety system problems is completely to reinstall Snow Leopard (onto an erased hard drive) and start from scratch. What has stopped me doing this so far is the fact that, together with the various keycodes that came with my applications, I would also lose all my e-mails and accounts from the Mail application - and all the various passwords in my Keychain.
Surely there must be some way to retrieve just these select items alone from backup after a clean install? (And - yes, techies - I KNOW that Apple doesn't offer a "clean install" these days but you know what I mean: I want to reset everything; then retrieve a few select items - but WITHOUT the complete migration - which would likely, in the process, reinstate all those corrupted preference files or permissions or whatever it is that is messing around with my machine's short term memory.)
So here's my question again:
How - following a "clean install" - do I locate and retrieve the specific ingredients that will restore my mailboxes and keychain to their current state, whilst leaving everything else "clean"?
Message edited by: Eric M Colvin
Message was edited by: Eric M ColvinAn alternative proposal I'm going to make is to set up a new user account. It seems highly likely to me that all, or almost all of these issues are related to the account preference files in ~/Library. Certainly the iTunes issue, Safari, TextEdit, iCal etc. suggest that your account is having trouble with saving any changes to its preference files which would result in anything you tried to do being forgotten the moment the application was closed.
So for a start, make a new account, log in to it and do a couple of experiments - make some bookmarks in Safari, change some TextEdit options, open iTunes - then close and reopen them, or even restart the machine. If the changes are saved, then it's definitely an account problem and there is no need to reinstall Mac OS. Worst case scenario then would be you might need to move your documents and settings over to the new account; however it's also worth taking a couple of steps to see if the original account can be fixed. Try the above step and if it works; if so, go to /Users and right click your home folder, then 'Get Info'. Under the section dealing with permissions, ensure that your username has both read and write permissions, then use the cogwheel to apply this setting to all folders and files inside your home folder (you may need to use your password to unlock the padlock for this).
There are other things that can be attempted even before moving to a new user (or reinstalling if the new user test failed) so it's still worth checking back here in case other people suggest steps, it just depends how much time you want to invest.
As always, back up all your data before troubleshooting. -
OS 10.4 clean install failing in a loop on second DVD - Help?
I am clean-installing 10.4 using the original DVDs on my iMac 20" that is only about 6 months old (PPC.) The first DVD installs fine, it checks the disc etc., then it asks for the second DVD. I pop it in. It hangs for a long time, then it starts to install Keynote 2. A few seconds into this, it restarts the process as though it had just asked for the 2nd DVD and I insterted it. It looped like this for 3-4 hours. The Error Log never reports anything wrong for long enough for me to see. There are no errors while it is hanging.
I've tried it twice clean. The computer ran fine before I did this. I got a new MacBook Pro and am giving my iMac to my sister, and I wanted to clean install it for her. Disaster - now it won't work either way...
Any ideas? Is it just bad media on the second DVD? Is there something I can download?
Thanks for your help!
Rob
20" iMac (PPC) and MacBook Pro 17" Mac OS X (10.4.7)Why not try to install using the Custom Install option (you can install just disk 2) and select not to install Keynote and anything else it balks at.
In that way, it might get you up and running and then, as sugggested, contact Apple and try for replacement disk(s).
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