"Error: No valid packages (-9997)" Tiger installation disc

When attempting to install tiger on my imac g4, it gets to about 65% on the essentials bar then errors, something like BomFatal error some files are not written properly. My harddrive repairs fine but the Mac OSX disc, when i run permission verification first aid returns "Error: No valid packages (-9997)". The support page was not paticularly helpful in this respect, and the folks here tend to be more helpful anyway.
Thanks in advance.

Here's a post with replies that cover your issue.
Posting in the Airport for Windows forum will not get the help you need. I found this post by accident.
Perhaps, (if this is what you have) the iMac Flat Panel forum would help you more.
DALE

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  • No Hard Drive Or Volume Icon In Powerbook G4 Firewire (aluminium) Disk Utilities: Reads Error: No Valid Packages (-9997)

    Whilst performing a zero/erase install on my Powerbook G4 Firewire (aluminium) with an OSX Tiger install disk (Tiger was the OSX i had erased), I had to force quite the installer as it appeared to be stuck on the Chinese script install section. I crashed the Powerbook down using the power button method. Now, when i power up the computer, it stays on the grey screen and just beeps at me. If i insert the install disks (both OSX Tiger or the original Powerbook Panther ones) there is no volume found  during the install process. In disk utilities no hard drive icon or volumes appear in the left hand list, just 2 headings regarding the OSX install disk. I have clicked 'Verify Disk Permissions' on these headings and receive this message in the action box: Error: No Valid Packages (-9997). All other options in disk utilities are not available to use (partitions section etc), as there is no hard drive recognized to perform anything on. I presume my erase install has wiped out my previous OSX Tiger without installing some essential on the Powerbook (receipts perhaps?). My Powerbook was working 100% before this install attempt. It's a very lightly used machine with no noises/whirrs coming from the hard drive that would suggest failure of some kind. Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Many thanks for your advice old comm guy.
    I have run the Hardware Test as supplied with the Powerbooks install disks and everything has passed. I presume i can put my mind at rest about it being a problem in any of those departments. I have been browsing for a couple of weeks now and think my problem could be a loss in receipts/permissions somewhere. I remember looking for a lost file awhile back using a hard drive search programme through Terminal. It filled my hard drive almost to the maximum with unwanted retrieved files, it took me hours to erase all this again (never found the document i was looking for either). Perhaps a receipt was erased/trashed at this time?. Sometime later (prob weeks) i performed a fresh OSX install to give me an uncluttered faster running machine (I do this once a year). I zero erased the hard drive (including free space) and it was during this install that i had to force quit. It seemed to be stuck loading the Chinese Script so i had no option. After this the problem as described above has been persistent. Is there a way to restore receipts/permissions through Terminal or something like that?. Or maybe a procedure that one has to do when installing a new hard drive?. A step by step guide from someone would be a real help as i am not really confident using these advanced procedures.

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    I got the above message when I tried to run the utility disk. It also said: Disk utility stopped verifying permissions on "Mac OS X install Disc 1" because the following error was encountered: No valid packages. Does that mean my hard drive is toast? Can I replace it and if so, how much would it cost?
    I also tried to run the Mac OX install disc 1 but when I get to the select destination part, there's no hard drive that appears. UGH! Help please!
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    Here's a post with replies that cover your issue.
    Posting in the Airport for Windows forum will not get the help you need. I found this post by accident.
    Perhaps, (if this is what you have) the iMac Flat Panel forum would help you more.
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  • Disk permissions - "Error: No Valid Packages (-9997)"

    Should I worry about this error? It shows up when I try to "verify permissions" via Disk Utility (booted from disk) and I also ran Tinker Tool System and it gave the same error.
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    Ken

    You've either removed the /Library/Receipts/ folder or deleted its contents. Disk Utility will no longer work nor will Software Update.
    Download a shareware utility called Pacifist 2.0. Use it to extract a fresh copy of the BaseSystem.pkg from the file archives on your Tiger DVD. Extract the new copy of BaseSystem.pkg to the /Library/Receipts/ folder. If you've deleted the folder simply make a new folder with that name. In the future do not delete the folder or its contents. They are needed for permissions repair and updating software with Software Update.
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  • Verify permissions for  "...HD" Error: No valid packages (-9997)

    Anybody knows, what happend ? Can't start the computer from this volume. DiskWarrior says something about not linked or pointed link files. 50 of them.
    Repairable ?
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    Thanks
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    bafomet,
    "This is my second hard drive...'
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    ++++++>internal, both in the tower.
    "...I didn't update this one but the main one..."
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    +>on the broken one as above.
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    bafomet

  • Error: No valid packages (-9997)

    Does anyone know where I can download a copy of the BaseSystem.pkg file for 10.3.9? I accidentally deleted mine.

    That isn't available for download, as it's created on the computer when Panther was installed. If you acquired the computer without Panther installer disks, you need to buy some now. Check eBay for a retail/universal installer CD set, which includes the 3 Panther disks + the Xcode Tools CD (which you may not need/use). For the purpose of identification, the correct Panther disks look like those shown in this eBay listing. I wouldn't recommend purchasing the grey Panther Restore disks that shipped with specific Macs, because their software build is tailored for the hardware indicated on the disk. Once you have the installer CD, you can perform an Archive and Install, as mentioned in this Knowledge Base article. Depending on the release of the Panther installer disks (OS 10.3.0, 10.3.2, 10.3.5, etc.), you'll need to run the downloadable OS 10.3.9 Combo Update again.

  • Getting Error Message: "No valid packages (-9997) in Disk Utility

    I am having some permission issues with my iBook G4 12". But when I run Disk Utility and select the HD and tell it to Repair Disk Permissions, I am prompted for an administration password (I AM the administrator) and then, once entered, in the Disk Utility status window I get:
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    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   2GHz MacBook, 1GB RAM, 80GB Hard Drive

    Tom --
    I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but apparently files have been deleted from your Receipts folders.
    See this article for more info:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25704
    I hope your BaseSystem.pkg file has just been moved, and not deleted.
    But if it's gone, there are instructions in that article to fix the problem.

  • Disk Utility Error "no valid packages"

    Hi,
    I have a PowerBook G4 with 1GB RAM.
    I've noticed a significant system slowdown lately. Programs take longer to open and respond, and it's rather annoying. I came to the forums to seek some remedy, and tried to run a Disk Utility to check that everything there is at least okay. But when I click on verify permissions, I get an error that says "no valid packages." Does anyone know what this means and how to fix it (if it needs fixing; I'm assuming this isn't a good thing, whatever it is!).
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    Lori

    Hi librarygirl and Welcome to the Discussions!
    Mac OS X 10.3, 10.4: Disk Utility shows a "No Valid Packages" alert
    Disk Utility can't verify or repair permissions on the Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4 volume if the "BaseSystem.pkg" file is not in /Library/Receipts.
    This alert appears when you try to repair permissions with Disk Utility:
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    Solution
    If you've moved this file, move it back to /Library/Receipts. You shouldn't normally remove any files from /Library/Receipts.
    If the file has been deleted, replace it by copying it from a different computer that uses Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4, or by reinstalling Mac OS X 10.3/10.4 from an installation disc.
    "Reinstall" means you can install 10.3 or 10.4 from a disc, if it's the same version of 10.3/10.4 (such as 10.3.3 on both the installation disc and computer). If the version of 10.3/10.4 on the computer is newer than what's on the install disc, then use the install disc to perform an Archive and Install installation instead, then update to a later version of Mac OS X.
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  • Error No Valid Packages

    Ok so this is the story. Backed up my iMac with a new 1 TB drive using Time Machine. All fine. Took about an hour but seems fine simple as anything. Firewire 800 very rapid.
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    For more info on what SafeBoot does:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564

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  • 9997 error, "no valid packages" help

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  • Repairing permissions - ERROR: NO VALID PACKAGES

    I think I may have deleted something important!
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