Error Installing Leopard - 'BaseSystem'

I am trying to install Leopard on a Mac that is running a 933MHz with 1.5 gb of memory.
When I run the installer it passes the disk verification but during the installer I receive an error that I can not bypass.
It reads.
"The installer could not validate the contents of the 'BaseSystem' package."
I have tried using my leopard disk on other computers because I do have multiple licenses so I have had no problems with the disk prior to this.
Is it possible that I am getting this error because the computer is barely meeting the system requirements?
I tried doing the upgrade version originally when i received this error but then I tried it again in the clean install and still receive this error.
Thanks.

Welcome To  Discussions meida!
Did you choose to do a Simple Upgrade, an, Erase & Install, or an Archive & Install?
Did you create a backup of the system before the failed upgrade?
"Can i re-install 10.3x from the grey cd without losing all my data?"
Is that the system disc, for the original version of OSX, that was pre-installed, when the PowerBook G4 was manufactured?
If so, are you able to start up from that, to run Repair Disk?
ali b

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    I just bought a new macbook 13" so decided to give my older iMac G5 to my sister for christmas and at the same time to update it to Leopard. Since the iMac was unable to read from Leopard's double-layer dvd, I decided to try installing it from my macbook and found like many others that it won't let you install it since it asks to format the hd to GUID even if the cpu is an apple one. I kinda found a way to make it work:
    I started my macbook as an external drive with the Leopard DVD in and booted the iMac (that i had previously erased).
    The iMac then starts from the dvd that's in the Macbook (Leopard).
    I started installing Leopard, looked like it was working fine until I got this error telling me that there was an error with BaseSystem.
    I tried again twice, same problem.
    Tried reinstalling Mac OS 10.4 and also 10.3.5, still the same kind of problem during the installation but not confirming or not that it has something to do with Base System anything else.
    Now, I'm stuck with an iMac that is not even 3 years old on which I can't install a system. I've tried re-formatting everytime I re-installed for every OS. Still the same problem. Everything seems alright hardware wise, I had no problem before trying this. Smart is verified for the HD.
    One thing I need to say, before I found out the whole GUID thing between Intel-based and PPC, I installed Leopard from the Macbook to the iMac with no problem, worked perfect and even booted it from the Macbook, it was working perfect, so I doubt it is a problem with my cd's/dvd's.
    I have no idea of what to do now...
    Anyone?
    Thanks!
    Frank

    It doesn't work with a USB ext. drive, can't boot from it.
    Installing Leopard from Macbook as an ext. drive to iMac: error.
    Installing Tiger from Macbook as an ext. drive to iMac: error, please retry/restart.
    Installing Tiger from iMac: error, please retry/restart.
    Installing Panther from iMac: error.
    I have no idea what to do now, I can't install Leopard on an ext. drive from my Macbook since it wants me to format it as GUID and I need it to be formatted as APM for it to work on my iMac.
    Solutions I thought of:
    1- Buy an external dvd drive to plug in my iMac. Don't know if it would work though, because that's pretty much what my Macbook does when I try installing Leopard from it while it runs as an external drive plugged into my iMac.
    2- Buy an external firewire HD drive and find an old iMac (not intel) that reads double-layer dvd (or just plug it in my macbook again to use it as an external dvd drive) and try installing Leopard on that ext. HD drive (which should work, I wouldn't see why not). Then, I could try to restore Leopard from the ext. drive to my iMac, or just try installing Leopard from the ext. drive to my iMac.
    Can it be a memory problem, i've seen that somewhere else, but I don't get the same kind of problem. Others have their computer crash, or get a blue screen after succesful installation.
    Any further help would be greatly appreciated,
    Thanks,
    Frank
    Message was edited by: François Grégoire

  • Need different RAM to install Leopard?

    I tried last night to (finally) upgrade to Leopard, but I got the error: "The Installer could not validate the contents of the 'BaseSystem' package." Looking around some, it seems like that error usually has to do with using 3rd party RAM. I currently have installed Kingston 2GB (2 x 1GB) 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel Kit Laptop Memory Model KVR667D2K2SO/2GR. I've been using this RAM for a year now with no problems.
    I have two questions:
    Can I install Leopard without having to install new RAM?
    If I do need to buy new RAM, what kind should I get to avoid this problem in the future?
    Thanks in advance! My poor computer is just a paperweight until I get this working. :/

    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
    If I'm not much mistaken, the KVR is the "ValueRAM." Turns out the ValueRAM is no value. Many people have found the quality of it seriously lacking. Other Kingston RAM is good, especially if when you buy it, they specify your exact vintage and model Mac on their website, and not just the standard used by the RAM. See my FAQ* about bad RAM:
    http://www.macmaps.com/badram.html
    - * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

  • Please help - finally installed Leopard and can't login

    Okay, so I finally stepped into Y2K and joined the rest of the world (albeit a bit late) in installing Leopard on my laptop. However, when I get to the screen where it asks for name and password, I don't know what to enter and no matter what I try I keep getting the annoying little shaky thing when I do it wrong, time after time.
    I have never had a user id or password, so I don't know what to do here. I am not very tech savy, so please have patience with me. I know that when I used to try to install software, or download an update in 10.3, I was prompted for a password. Is that what they are looking for here? Or are they asking for something completely different? I don't even know what to put as my user name either.
    I have scoured the forums and support sites reading about people with similar issues (from 2 years ago... I know)and they keep directing me to different sites. I have tried everything, and nothing seems to work.
    First I tried this link: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1400?viewlocale=en_US
    But I got a message saying that my password change would affect my keychain, but not my login (which does me no good if I can't log in!)
    Then I tried this link: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1543?viewlocale=en_US
    But as I was typing the part (dscl . -delete /Users/username AuthenticationAuthority), I was getting an error that said something like "NoNode..." or something like that. So I couldn't get this to work either.
    My computer says my name (Erik Lundeen) on the startup screen, but I think my profile name is simply "erik". I have tried both of these as options to log in, as well as my password (the one I used to get asked for in 10.3 when I would install or update something)... which is simply and originally "mypass". But that doesn't work either.
    I know this is very late in the game, but if somebody has any ideas or suggestions for how to get past this and back into my computer, I would GREATLY appreciate it!

    Erik J Lundeen wrote:
    Okay, so I finally stepped into Y2K and joined the rest of the world (albeit a bit late) in installing Leopard on my laptop. However, when I get to the screen where it asks for name and password, I don't know what to enter and no matter what I try I keep getting the annoying little shaky thing when I do it wrong, time after time.
    I have never had a user id or password,
    yes, you did. every user has an id and a password. the password may be empty but it's there.
    so I don't know what to do here. I am not very tech savy, so please have patience with me. I know that when I used to try to install software, or download an update in 10.3, I was prompted for a password. Is that what they are looking for here? Or are they asking for something completely different? I don't even know what to put as my user name either.
    I have scoured the forums and support sites reading about people with similar issues (from 2 years ago... I know)and they keep directing me to different sites. I have tried everything, and nothing seems to work.
    First I tried this link: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1400?viewlocale=en_US
    this is the correct link to use.
    But I got a message saying that my password change would affect my keychain, but not my login (which does me no good if I can't log in!)
    no, that's wrong. it's the other way around. it will change your login password but not your keychain password so you won't have access to your old saved passwords unless you can recall what your old password was. use the link above.

  • Partition failed, re-install Leopard? Can I use Time Machine after?

    I got a Boot Camp error when trying to partition my MacBook after upgrading to Leopard. The error read something like "boot camp failed to partition drive because some files could not be moved, re-install OSX...". Seems to be a relatively common error, some have achieved a work around by not having to do a complete re-install of Leopard by deleting certain files (please share if you have done this). Others just decided to do a complete re-install, that worked fine for them and then they were able to use boot camp and partition...
    My question is, will my MacBook still be partitioned if do the following:
    1. Backup my entire MacBook using Time Machine to my new never used external drive.
    2. Erase and re-install Leopard on my macbook, end up with a fresh Leopard OS.
    3. Partition my my MacBook HD
    4. Use time machine to recover my macbook the way it was before the re-install

    Ok so correct me if I'm wrong here, this is my situation...
    My MacBook has never been partitioned. I recently UPDATED my MacBook with Leopard. I tried to partition the HD with bootcamp and it didn't, the error has something to do with some files that could not be moved. I have an external drive that should be arriving soon that I plan on using with my macbook. I also want to partition my HD to use windows on my macbook.
    Now, my 2 questions. Should I not use Time Machine with my external drive to rely on all my files being returned to me after I erase and re-install Leopard? What is the easiest way for me to get my MacBook to the way it was before I do this erase and re-install. Because erasing right now seems to be the only way for me to use bootcamp and windows on my machine...

  • Mountain Lion won't install on 10.7.4. Suggestion from Apple is to completely erase harddisk and install Leopard Snow Leopard Mountain Lion. Is there no other way to install Mountain Lion

    Mountain Lion won't install on 10.7.4. Suggestion from Apple is to completely erase the harddisk and install Leopard > Snow Leopard > Mountain Lion.
    Is there no other way to install Mountain Lion?

    I tried and failed for several hours to install Mountain Lion, and was repeatedly getting the "Recovery System" cannot be created error.  I tried all the tricks: resizing the drive partition, booting from an external boot drive, all to no avail.  After reading other users struggling with the same issue, I had determined it to be a boot camp drive error.  However, I didn't want to have to erase and begin anew when I came upon a possible solution.  I had long ago renamed my boot camp drive with a "." (".windows" for me) in order to avoid having the partition show up on my desktop.  So, I boot into windows and renamed the c: drive without the "." ("windows"), and reboot into os x.  The install then went off without a hitch.  I hope this will be helpful for others struggling with this issue that may have renamed their boot camp drives in a similar manner.

  • Unable to install Leopard onto my iMac G5

    This is my first post here so please be patient with me if I do not do a good job explaining my problem.....here we go.
    I have a 20" iMac G5 purchased back in 2004. It is what I believe was referred to as a special edition and came with a wireless keyboard and mouse. It currently has the minimum 512 megs of ram (I've ordered 2 Gigs for it yesterday), 150Gig HD, 1.8Ghz (not at the computer right now so cannot confirm the CPU speed). It currently is running OS 10.4.11. Ok, now onto the problem.
    I tried to install Leopard Family edition, which I purchased at an Apple Store. I have tried and failed to install 10.5 four times now. The first attempt would not even pass the DVD check. It says the install DVD is damaged. That is not true because it loaded just fine on my wife's 12" Macbook.
    In any event, I do have an external HD which is used for backup, via SuperDuper. Therefore, I have not lost data in case you are wondering. Each time I installed I would select the erase and install option. Each time, I get a different error. It will pass the DVD check then fail about 15 minutes into the install. It will give a yellow triangle window and say the Source Media is damamged. Another error in another install attempt says something to the effect that it cannot find something (cannot remember what) on the destination drive.
    After these attempt, I reinstalled 10.4 and managed to get the system running again. I repaired permissions and ran the Verify Disk from Disk Utility and everything checks out. I had a technician come help me and ran DiskWarrior and seem to believe the HD and permission are fine.
    I have had a few problems prior to the Leopard install, which may be the problem to begin with. Mainly two problems, the computer will not always come out of sleep mode when clicking the mouse and/or keyboard. I also have had many Kernel Panics. These two issues have ocurred over the last year but have increased in frequency. Have not seen a Kernel panic since I reinstalled 10.4.11 but still will not always come out of sleep mode. BTW, I did get a USB keyboard (not apple) and a mac mouse and have been using them since last night.
    Ok I will stop here for now. I aplogize for wordiness and disorganization. Please help..

    I received my external DVD drive and tried to install Leopard. No success. I get the same error. It appears to fail about the same time. It spends some time doing work before it calculated the estimated install time. Just after it calculated an install time (about 3 hours) that is when I get installation failed error. To me, it would eliminate the internal optical drive.
    At this point, I am at a loss of options. I could replace the Hard Drive next I guess. I am beginning to wonder if I should just save my money and buy a refurbished Intel iMac....
    I did buy 2 Gigs of RAM (EDGE) which is supposed to be compatible with my system. When I installed it the computer would start buy the screen stays dark. About 30 seconds after startup the cpu fans spin up to full rmp and the computer remains that way until I hold in the power to power down. I tried removing the RAM one at a time and still no joy. I finally removed it and reinstalled the 512 ram and the computer booted no problem. I have already talked with the site I bought it from and I am going to send it back.
    If anyone has anymore comments I would be most appreciative for additional help.

  • How do I install Leopard on my g4?

    Can't get Leopard to install on my G4. Everything seems to be in order, but when it tells me to choose a location for the installation, there are no locations to select from. There are over 10 GB of free space available.
    Machine Name: iMac
    Machine Model: PowerMac6,3
    CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3)
    Number Of CPUs: 1
    CPU Speed: 1.25 GHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
    Memory: 1 GB
    Bus Speed: 167 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: 4.7.8f1
    Leopard specs: MAC OS X V10.5 RETAIL

    10 GBs is not enough space since Leopard needs 11-12 GBs during installation.
    If no viable drives are displayed in the selection window, then that means the currently installed system is defective. Try the following:
    Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions
    Boot from your OS X Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list. In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive. If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported click on the Repair Permissions button. Wait until the operation completes, then quit DU and return to the installer. Now restart normally.
    If DU reports errors it cannot fix, then you will need Disk Warrior and/or Tech Tool Pro to repair the drive. If you don't have either of them or if neither of them can fix the drive, then you will need to reformat the drive and reinstall OS X.
    If this doesn't help then you will need to backup your files and erase the drive before installing Leopard. Be sure you have a retail Leopard installation package. If you have only a Leopard Upgrade disc, then you cannot do an Erase and Install.

  • Installing Leopard on a powerbook that has no OS and no DVD drive

    Hi!
    I just did a total booboo and now I can't get myself out of a bind. My old powerbook G4 had a very fragmented, slow, buggy Leopard installed, so I decided to wipe the system clean and reinstall. Since the DVD drive is now broken, I needed another way to do the system install, and I thought I'd use the "target" mode.
    Except of course I did it the wrong way. I put the Powerbook in target mode, and installed Leopard through my macbook pro. I got a couple of error messages along the way (like "you have to repartition in GUID format", which seemed strange, but I followed the instructions), but I finished the install, rebooted the computers, and got...
    the folder with the question mark.
    Looking at forum posts here, I realize I should have put the macbook pro in target mode, but I can't do that anymore since I wiped the system from the powerbook. How can I install Leopard on it now? Anybody's got a suggestion?
    Many thanks for your help!

    Princess Karlotta:
    I should have put the macbook pro in target mode, but I can't do that anymore since I wiped the system from the powerbook.
    I believe you can. Try it this way:
    • Boot the MacBook Pro with working optical drive in Firewire Target Disk Mode.
    • Insert install disk into Target Computer's (MBP's) optical drive.
    • Connect computers via firewire cable
    • Startup the PowerBook G4 (computer to which you want to install) holding down the Option button immediately after the chime.
    • Select Install Disk for startup and click on the straight arrow.
    • Proceed with Installation
    (Using this procedure essentially temporarily coverts the MBP into an expensive external DVD drive.)
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
    cornelius
    Message was edited by: cornelius

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