I just updated my software, but seems my macbook got an error of unable to find driver for this platform..
I just updated my software, but seems my macbook got an error of unable to find driver for this platform..
Did you try more than once? If so:
Reinstall Lion, Mountain Lion, or Mavericks without erasing drive
Boot to the Recovery HD:
Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
Repair
When the recovery menu appears select Disk Utility. 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 then click on the Repair Permissions button. When the process is completed, then quit DU and return to the main menu.
Reinstall Mountain Lion or Mavericks
OS X Mavericks- Reinstall OS X
OS X Mountain Lion- Reinstall OS X
OS X Lion- Reinstall Mac OS X
Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet
if possible because it is three times faster than wireless.
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My MacBook Pro stated that it needed to be updated. I clicked yes to restart the computer and update but when it restarted it stays on the gray screen with the apple logo and then pops up, stating "unable to find driver for this platform." What do I do?
Boot into Recovery by holding down the key combination command-R at the startup chime. Release the keys when you see a gray screen with a spinning dial.
Note: You need an always-on Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to the Internet to use Recovery. It won’t work with USB or PPPoE modems, or with networks that require any kind of authentication other than a WPA or WPA2 Personal password.
When the Mac OS X Utilities screen appears, follow the prompts to reinstall the Mac OS. You don't need to erase the boot volume, and you won't need your backup unless something goes wrong. If your Mac didn’t ship with Lion, you’ll need the Apple ID and password you used to upgrade, so make a note of those before you begin.
Don't install the Thunderbolt update -- it's defective. -
I installed the 829mb Apple software update on my 2011 Macbook Pro. Upon restart, it crashed. It instructed me to hold power button to shut off and then press again to restart. Same error message keeps coming up and computer won't boot to home screen.
Error message:
Panic CPU 0 caller 0xffffff800064ba7b Unable to find driver for this platform \"acpi"\\n"@/sourcecache/xnu/xnu-1699.26.8/iokit/kernel/10platform
\"acpi"\\n"@/sourcecache/xnu/xnu-1699.26.8/iokit/kernel/10platformexpert.cpl:150 4
Debugger called panic
Kernal uuid a8ed611fb0f-3729-8392-e7a32c5e7d74
THANKS FOR ANY HELP.
ROBBBoot into Recovery by holding down the key combination command-R at the startup chime. Release the keys when you see a gray screen with a spinning dial.
Note: You need an always-on Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to the Internet to use Recovery. It won’t work with USB or PPPoE modems, or with networks that require any kind of authentication other than a WPA or WPA2 Personal password.
When the Mac OS X Utilities screen appears, follow the prompts to reinstall the Mac OS. You don't need to erase the boot volume, and you won't need your backup unless something goes wrong. If your Mac didn’t ship with Lion, you’ll need the Apple ID and password you used to upgrade, so make a note of those before you begin.
Don't install the Thunderbolt update -- it's defective. -
"Unable to find driver for this platform" after software update
After today's software update my MacBook Pro won't start when the required restart is completed. I get to the "pre-login screen" where I type in my password, and then I end up at a screen saying I have to hold down the power button and then restart the computer. It also says "Unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\"...
What is there to do now? Will I lose everything on my harddrive if I reboot the computer completely?
Thanks for any help,
DavidAfter today's software update my MacBook Pro won't start when the required restart is completed. I get to the "pre-login screen" where I type in my password, and then I end up at a screen saying I have to hold down the power button and then restart the computer. It also says "Unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\"...
What is there to do now? Will I lose everything on my harddrive if I reboot the computer completely?
Thanks for any help,
David -
Macbook 4,1
Early 2008 15" macbook pro
Running Snow Leopard
the Battery was not working after only 23 cycles
I tried the Battery update and now it will not boot at all
I really do not want to loose my data on the drive
panic message is
Unable to find driver for this platform: "ACPI".\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228/iokit/Kernel/IOPlatformExpert.cpp:1378
Please helpPanic Message
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x000x563ebd) : Unable to find driver for this platform:
"ACPI".\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228/iokit/Kernel/IOPlatformExpert.cpp:1378
Debugger called: <panic>
Backtrace (CPU 0), Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
(7 lines of hex)
BSD Process name corresponding to current thread: Unkonwn
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0" todays date ; root:xnu-1504.15.3~1/release_I386
I tried to boot from CD can, but i dont want to loose any information.
Tried disk tools
Hardware test
Tried to check if it was memory sticks failing or battery , nothing else plugged in
if i boot holding Apple key and S
I get additional warnings about AppleACPIPlatform and not being able to load Kext -
Help! Installing updates an error occurred now my MacBook Pro will not restart. "Unable to find driver for this platform"
Did you try more than once? If so:
Reinstall Lion, Mountain Lion, or Mavericks without erasing drive
Boot to the Recovery HD:
Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
Repair
When the recovery menu appears select Disk Utility. 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 then click on the Repair Permissions button. When the process is completed, then quit DU and return to the main menu.
Reinstall Mountain Lion or Mavericks
OS X Mavericks- Reinstall OS X
OS X Mountain Lion- Reinstall OS X
OS X Lion- Reinstall Mac OS X
Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet
if possible because it is three times faster than wireless. -
I am trying to update 10.3.9 to 10.4.6 and when I insert install disc and hold down "c" the screen starts with the apple, then turns grey and says kernel panic or somthing like that, shows multiple languages saying to restart the computer as well as this statement:
Unable to find driver for this platform Powerbook 4,3"
I have a 12.1" iBook, 900 MHz PowerPC G3, 384 MB SDRAM
Is it possible to update from 10.3.9 to 10.4.6? How do I install it?
Thank you for any help!!!Hi Sig! Unfortunaly I dont have a solution with tiger maybe I will try to install the Leopard. What do you this about? Thx!
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I am totally worried I am going ot lose all my data after trying to install update on MacAir. Cannot do anything error message saying panic ....."Unablet o find driver for this platform."
Hi Guys
No good news I'm afraid. I have been through ALL the system caches and files that were updated at the time of said issue. Reset - rebuild and even gone back to my TimeMachine copy from earlier this AM. Nothing! Can only assume it is something deeper in the /usr or var or private folders.....
I have cloned the system and core files (/usr, /private) etc etc to an external HD and it still recreates the fault. I am afraid to say I have no more time at the minute to look at so have put my machine back to 2 hours prior via my TimeCapsule.
I the absense of anyone else or, indeed, Apple fixing in the next 12 hours, will get back onto it from the cloned copy I have kept and see if I can find the offending file/files...
Sorry I don't have an immedaite solution. -
Recently I was given an eMac that had been sitting in a cupboard for a couple of years.; When I tried to power it up I was getting all kinds of noise at first. I checked all connections that I could, then checked that the memory was correctly inserted into the memory banks, they wernt, so re fitted them then all the weird noises went.
Now when I try to start the Mac I get the first chime then the machine stops with the following error message . . .
panic(cpu 0): Unable to find driver for this platform "Powermac 4,4"
I've been away from Mac for a few years now and would love to shove my PC back in the cupboard where it belongs, so if someone could help me get my eMac going I'd be real happy,.
ThanksIt appears to be one of these...
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/emac/specs/emac_1.0.html
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/emac/specs/emac_800_ati.html
Actually, either one can run 10.5.8
Tiger Requirements...
To use Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, your Macintosh needs:
* A PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor
* Built-in FireWire
* At least 256 MB of RAM (I recommend 1GB minimum)
* DVD drive (DVD-ROM), Combo (CD-RW/DVD-ROM) or SuperDrive (DVD-R) for installation
* At least 3 GB of free disk space; 4 GB if you install the XCode 2 Developer Tools (I recommend 20GB minimum)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1514
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=mac+os+x+tiger+retail+10.4
See Tom's, (Texas Mac Man), great info on where/how to find/get Tiger...
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15305521#15305521
Or Ali Brown's great info on where/how to find/get Tiger...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10381710#10381710
Leopard requirements/10.5.x...
* Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor
minimum system requirements
* 512MB of memory (I say 1.5GB for PPC at least, 2-3GB minimum for IntelMacs)
* DVD drive for installation
* 9GB of available disk space (I say 30GB at least)
Classic/OS9 Apps no longer supported.
May be available from Apple again???...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4720126?tstart=0
Trouble is Apple no longer sells it, check eBay & such for the Retail version, not the Gray Discs...
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=mac+os+x+leopard+retail+10.5
You have to call Apple & likely ask for a Product Specialist to get it, if they still have it! Helps to tell them you have an iPad/iPhone & you can't run 10.6.
There are workarounds if the 867MHz CPU is the only hangup...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/leopardassist/
http://lowendmac.com/osx/leopard/unsupported.html -
So I hadn't updated my software in many many months... I decided to so I could download games... And after my computer restated and had updated, it went to a grey screen with HTML coding. At the top it says "unable to find driver for this platform". No idea what to do please help!
That's one of the weird things.. it recognizes it maybe 10% of the time. And usually, only after I do the two-button reset. Problem is.. since it won't charge above 2%, anytime I try to do a restore or anything like that using iTunes, my device shuts off and I lose whatever progress I'd made.
So, an update... after reading through a bunch of similar complaints (there are literally 1000's of them so there's NO WAY this isn't somehow ios7 related, thanks a lot APPLE ) I decided to try a restore in recovery mode. After 3 hours and several disconnections... I ended up having to just set it up as a new iPad, as the restore did nothing. Weirdly though... as I was doing the restore in recovery mode.. I noticed I'd gotten up to a 10% charge.. higher than it's been since September, so after setting it up as a new device, I turned it off and plugged it in using the wall charger. 2 hours later and I was up to 38%. Still not great, as my iPad, before ios7 could've fully charged twice in the amount of time it took for me to now get 28% more of a charge. And that's with a fully cleaned out device.. so that really ***** and I'm now more confused than ever.
But I'm gonna leave it overnight charging and see what I come up with tomorrow. Sadly, when I paid $600 for it in February, I never expected to have to play "wait and see" with it... -
i've just updated my phone but its now saying i need to connect to iTunes, when i do this i need to then restore my iPhone and update. however iTunes is saying theres a problem downloading
Hello there, lucyhumphrey.
The following Knowledge Base article offers up some great steps for getting your iOS device updated in iTunes:
Resolve iOS update and restore errors in iTunes
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1275
If there's still an issue connecting to iTunes then this article may provides some practical steps to try:
Can't connect to the iTunes Store
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1368
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
Cheers,
Pedro. -
On at least 2 occasions, when I updated Iphone software and synced with MacBook, my newest calendar events were deleted. The information in Ical and on IPhone reverted to an older version of events instead of defaulting to the new information. I know of at least 1 other person who experienced this; is this a common occurrence? What is the reason for it and the remedy? How do I prevent this from happening in the future?
When I use find file http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/30073/find-file (which does tend to find files that "Finder" can't), it's not coming up with any other itunes library files that have been modified in the past week, which I know it would have been - unfortunately, I don't have a very recent backup of the hard drive. It would be a few months old so it wouldn't have the complete library on it....any ideas? I'm wondering if restarting the computer might help but have been afraid to do so in case it would make it harder to recover anything...I was looking at this thread https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4211589?start=0&tstart=0 in the hopes that it might have a helpful suggestion but it's definitely a different scenario.
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Im trying to update my software but i keep getting error 9?any one know how to fix it?
im trying to update my iphone4 to new software but it keeps giving me an error 9.anyone know how to fix this?
I cant restore my iphone 4 I keep getting error 9 .. here is my update log ( i was trying to update to ios 4.3.5)
can anyone tell me if this is a hardware or a software issue ...
thank u in advance
2011-08-16 04:16:12.856 [3892:7a4]: restore library built Feb 7 2011 at 06:28:58
2011-08-16 04:16:12.856 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: iTunes 10.4.0.80
2011-08-16 04:16:12.857 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: Software payload version: 8L1
2011-08-16 04:16:42.861 [3892:13b0]: iTunes: Specifying UOI boot image
2011-08-16 04:16:42.890 [3892:13b0]: *** UUID FCE7312C-9ACA-AB48-88F5-3634DF38AC34 ***
2011-08-16 04:16:42.891 [3892:13b0]: requested restore behavior: Erase
2011-08-16 04:16:42.905 [3892:13b0]: amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: C:\Users\cpmpu\AppData\Local\Temp\Per2208.tmp\amai\debug\tss-request.plist
2011-08-16 04:16:44.080 [3892:13b0]: amai: tss_submit_job: HttpQueryInfo returned 200
2011-08-16 04:16:45.009 [3892:13b0]: amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: received tss response (server version: 2.0.0)
2011-08-16 04:16:45.011 [3892:13b0]: amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: C:\Users\cpmpu\AppData\Local\Temp\Per2208.tmp\amai\debug\tss-response.plist
2011-08-16 04:16:46.826 [3892:10dc]: iBoot build-version = iBoot-1072.61
2011-08-16 04:16:46.828 [3892:10dc]: iBoot build-style = RELEASE
2011-08-16 04:16:46.828 [3892:10dc]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
2011-08-16 04:16:46.828 [3892:10dc]: AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
2011-08-16 04:16:46.829 [3892:10dc]: USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
2011-08-16 04:16:46.829 [3892:10dc]: command device request for 'getenv radio-error' failed: 2008
2011-08-16 04:16:46.829 [3892:10dc]: radio-error not set
2011-08-16 04:16:46.830 [3892:10dc]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
2011-08-16 04:16:46.831 [3892:10dc]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: production fused device
2011-08-16 04:16:46.832 [3892:10dc]: interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
2011-08-16 04:16:46.832 [3892:10dc]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 4 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:46.879 [3892:10dc]: bootstrapping restore with iBEC
2011-08-16 04:16:46.890 [3892:10dc]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 31 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:47.890 [3892:10dc]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: Recovery mode succeeded
2011-08-16 04:16:48.104 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:16:48.107 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 1
2011-08-16 04:16:48.107 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyDisconnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:16:48.107 [3892:870]: IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:16:48.132 [3892:870]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 06D88720
2011-08-16 04:16:48.162 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:16:48.164 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:16:53.139 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#4a39013 6
2011-08-16 04:16:53.139 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#4a39013 6
2011-08-16 04:16:53.165 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#4a39013 6, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:16:53.165 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, new device
2011-08-16 04:16:53.165 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:16:53.165 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 1, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:16:53.165 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 2, Interfaces total: 2, arrived: 1
2011-08-16 04:16:53.165 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Interfaces total != arrived, no notification
2011-08-16 04:16:53.193 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136
2011-08-16 04:16:53.193 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, device already connected, new interface
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetDeviceID: AMD_INTERFACE_DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 1, connected: 1
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 2, Interfaces total: 2, arrived: 2
2011-08-16 04:16:53.217 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#4a39013 6, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:16:53.218 [3892:870]: IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:16:53.248 [3892:7a4]: device software does not support nonce generation
2011-08-16 04:16:53.249 [3892:7a4]: device software does not support nonce generation
2011-08-16 04:16:53.249 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: SCEP 2
2011-08-16 04:16:53.251 [3892:1740]: iBoot build-version = iBoot-1072.61
2011-08-16 04:16:53.252 [3892:1740]: iBoot build-style = RELEASE
2011-08-16 04:16:53.253 [3892:1740]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
2011-08-16 04:16:53.253 [3892:1740]: AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
2011-08-16 04:16:53.253 [3892:1740]: USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
2011-08-16 04:16:53.253 [3892:1740]: command device request for 'getenv radio-error' failed: 2008
2011-08-16 04:16:53.253 [3892:1740]: radio-error not set
2011-08-16 04:16:53.253 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 44 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:53.254 [3892:1740]: requested restore behavior: Erase
2011-08-16 04:16:53.258 [3892:1740]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
2011-08-16 04:16:53.260 [3892:1740]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
2011-08-16 04:16:53.261 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: production fused device
2011-08-16 04:16:53.264 [3892:1740]: interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
2011-08-16 04:16:53.264 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 4 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:53.312 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 42 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:54.352 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 5 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:55.405 [3892:1740]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
2011-08-16 04:16:55.405 [3892:1740]: AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
2011-08-16 04:16:55.405 [3892:1740]: USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
2011-08-16 04:16:55.405 [3892:1740]: command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
2011-08-16 04:16:58.661 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 6 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:59.675 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 7 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:59.950 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 8 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:59.951 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: operation 9 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:16:59.951 [3892:1740]: <Recovery Mode Device 06D88720>: Recovery mode succeeded
2011-08-16 04:17:01.947 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#4a39013 6
2011-08-16 04:17:01.950 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:17:01.950 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 1
2011-08-16 04:17:01.950 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyDisconnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#4a39013 6, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:17:01.950 [3892:870]: IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136, inst: 0x70344d8
2011-08-16 04:17:01.984 [3892:870]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 06D88720
2011-08-16 04:17:02.001 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136
2011-08-16 04:17:02.003 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:17:02.003 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: afc> received kAMDeviceAttached action, device 07132F28, AFC error 0XE8000028
2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: Restore-mode device appeared, device 07132F28
2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: Creating restore mode device with usbMuxDeviceID 0X1
2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 3 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:06.805 [3892:7a4]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 4 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:06.811 [3892:7a4]: Supports value queries: 1
2011-08-16 04:17:06.824 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 44 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:06.824 [3892:142c]: requested restore behavior: Erase
2011-08-16 04:17:06.828 [3892:142c]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
2011-08-16 04:17:06.829 [3892:142c]: fixed TcpWindowSize (262144) can cause restore failure if too large
2011-08-16 04:17:06.832 [3892:142c]: device did not return saved USB log
2011-08-16 04:17:06.832 [3892:142c]: device did not return saved panic log
2011-08-16 04:17:06.839 [3892:142c]: connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
2011-08-16 04:17:06.840 [3892:142c]: using protocol version 12
2011-08-16 04:17:06.844 [3892:142c]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
2011-08-16 04:17:06.845 [3892:142c]: board config = n90ap
2011-08-16 04:17:06.869 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 28 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:09.874 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 28 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:29.253 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 11 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:31.397 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 12 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:32.441 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 12 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:17:43.502 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 0
2011-08-16 04:17:53.520 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 1
2011-08-16 04:17:53.520 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Initialized communication with client
2011-08-16 04:17:56.863 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 5
2011-08-16 04:17:56.863 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Starting to send payload
2011-08-16 04:17:57.583 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 6
2011-08-16 04:17:57.583 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:17:58.482 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 7
2011-08-16 04:17:58.482 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:17:59.462 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 8
2011-08-16 04:17:59.462 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:00.122 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 9
2011-08-16 04:18:00.122 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:00.897 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 10
2011-08-16 04:18:00.897 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:01.533 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 11
2011-08-16 04:18:01.533 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:02.089 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 12
2011-08-16 04:18:02.089 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:02.586 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 13
2011-08-16 04:18:02.586 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:03.228 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 14
2011-08-16 04:18:03.228 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:03.793 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 15
2011-08-16 04:18:03.793 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:04.581 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 16
2011-08-16 04:18:04.581 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:05.127 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 17
2011-08-16 04:18:05.127 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:06.340 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 18
2011-08-16 04:18:06.340 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:07.300 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 19
2011-08-16 04:18:07.300 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:08.221 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 20
2011-08-16 04:18:08.221 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:09.122 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 21
2011-08-16 04:18:09.122 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:10.054 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 22
2011-08-16 04:18:10.054 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:10.550 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 23
2011-08-16 04:18:10.550 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:11.171 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 24
2011-08-16 04:18:11.172 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:11.828 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 25
2011-08-16 04:18:11.828 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:12.407 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 26
2011-08-16 04:18:12.407 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:13.049 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 27
2011-08-16 04:18:13.049 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:13.544 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 28
2011-08-16 04:18:13.544 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:14.513 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 29
2011-08-16 04:18:14.513 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:15.163 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 30
2011-08-16 04:18:15.163 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:15.867 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 31
2011-08-16 04:18:15.867 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:16.462 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 32
2011-08-16 04:18:16.463 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:17.220 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 33
2011-08-16 04:18:17.220 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:17.745 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 34
2011-08-16 04:18:17.745 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:19.369 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 35
2011-08-16 04:18:19.369 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:20.719 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 36
2011-08-16 04:18:20.720 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:21.520 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 37
2011-08-16 04:18:21.520 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:22.279 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 38
2011-08-16 04:18:22.279 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:23.048 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 39
2011-08-16 04:18:23.049 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:23.736 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 40
2011-08-16 04:18:23.736 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:24.297 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 41
2011-08-16 04:18:24.297 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:25.171 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 42
2011-08-16 04:18:25.172 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:25.934 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 43
2011-08-16 04:18:25.934 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:26.750 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 44
2011-08-16 04:18:26.750 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:27.616 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 45
2011-08-16 04:18:27.616 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:28.721 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 46
2011-08-16 04:18:28.721 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:29.827 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 47
2011-08-16 04:18:29.827 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:30.920 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 48
2011-08-16 04:18:30.920 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:32.102 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 49
2011-08-16 04:18:32.102 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:33.219 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 50
2011-08-16 04:18:33.219 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:34.206 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 51
2011-08-16 04:18:34.206 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:35.447 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 52
2011-08-16 04:18:35.447 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:36.536 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 53
2011-08-16 04:18:36.536 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:37.815 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 54
2011-08-16 04:18:37.815 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:39.243 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 55
2011-08-16 04:18:39.244 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:40.276 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 56
2011-08-16 04:18:40.276 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:41.190 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 57
2011-08-16 04:18:41.190 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:42.157 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 58
2011-08-16 04:18:42.157 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:42.866 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 59
2011-08-16 04:18:42.866 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:43.620 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 60
2011-08-16 04:18:43.620 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:44.278 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 61
2011-08-16 04:18:44.278 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:44.790 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 62
2011-08-16 04:18:44.791 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:45.455 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 63
2011-08-16 04:18:45.455 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:46.560 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 64
2011-08-16 04:18:46.560 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:47.265 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 65
2011-08-16 04:18:47.265 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:47.947 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 66
2011-08-16 04:18:47.947 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:48.744 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 67
2011-08-16 04:18:48.744 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:49.448 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 68
2011-08-16 04:18:49.449 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:50.132 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 69
2011-08-16 04:18:50.132 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:50.838 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 70
2011-08-16 04:18:50.838 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:51.476 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 71
2011-08-16 04:18:51.476 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:52.126 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 72
2011-08-16 04:18:52.126 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:52.771 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 73
2011-08-16 04:18:52.771 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:53.398 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 74
2011-08-16 04:18:53.399 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:54.012 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 75
2011-08-16 04:18:54.012 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:54.517 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 76
2011-08-16 04:18:54.517 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:55.265 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 77
2011-08-16 04:18:55.265 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:55.871 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 78
2011-08-16 04:18:55.871 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:56.609 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 79
2011-08-16 04:18:56.609 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:57.364 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 80
2011-08-16 04:18:57.364 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:58.379 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 81
2011-08-16 04:18:58.379 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:59.282 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 82
2011-08-16 04:18:59.282 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:18:59.904 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 83
2011-08-16 04:18:59.904 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:00.564 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 84
2011-08-16 04:19:00.564 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:01.241 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 85
2011-08-16 04:19:01.241 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:01.896 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 86
2011-08-16 04:19:01.896 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:02.681 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 87
2011-08-16 04:19:02.681 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:03.300 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 88
2011-08-16 04:19:03.300 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:03.870 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 89
2011-08-16 04:19:03.870 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:04.610 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 90
2011-08-16 04:19:04.611 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:05.427 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 91
2011-08-16 04:19:05.427 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:06.407 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 92
2011-08-16 04:19:06.407 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:07.251 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 93
2011-08-16 04:19:07.251 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:07.842 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 94
2011-08-16 04:19:07.842 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:08.416 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 95
2011-08-16 04:19:08.416 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:09.194 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 96
2011-08-16 04:19:09.194 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:10.014 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 97
2011-08-16 04:19:10.014 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:10.754 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 98
2011-08-16 04:19:10.754 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
2011-08-16 04:19:11.462 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 100
2011-08-16 04:19:11.462 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Finished
2011-08-16 04:19:12.253 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 2
2011-08-16 04:19:12.691 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 4
2011-08-16 04:19:13.131 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 6
2011-08-16 04:19:13.571 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 8
2011-08-16 04:19:14.066 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 10
2011-08-16 04:19:14.506 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 12
2011-08-16 04:19:14.947 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 14
2011-08-16 04:19:15.385 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 16
2011-08-16 04:19:15.824 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 18
2011-08-16 04:19:16.319 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 20
2011-08-16 04:19:16.758 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 22
2011-08-16 04:19:17.198 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 24
2011-08-16 04:19:17.638 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 26
2011-08-16 04:19:18.077 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 28
2011-08-16 04:19:18.572 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 30
2011-08-16 04:19:19.011 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 32
2011-08-16 04:19:19.450 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 34
2011-08-16 04:19:19.889 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 36
2011-08-16 04:19:20.335 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 38
2011-08-16 04:19:20.824 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 40
2011-08-16 04:19:21.264 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 42
2011-08-16 04:19:21.707 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 44
2011-08-16 04:19:22.143 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 46
2011-08-16 04:19:22.582 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 48
2011-08-16 04:19:23.081 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 50
2011-08-16 04:19:23.515 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 52
2011-08-16 04:19:23.955 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 54
2011-08-16 04:19:24.395 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 56
2011-08-16 04:19:24.834 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 58
2011-08-16 04:19:25.330 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 60
2011-08-16 04:19:25.805 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 62
2011-08-16 04:19:26.244 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 64
2011-08-16 04:19:26.684 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 66
2011-08-16 04:19:27.125 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 68
2011-08-16 04:19:27.619 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 70
2011-08-16 04:19:28.059 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 72
2011-08-16 04:19:28.498 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 74
2011-08-16 04:19:28.937 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 76
2011-08-16 04:19:29.376 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 78
2011-08-16 04:19:29.871 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 80
2011-08-16 04:19:30.310 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 82
2011-08-16 04:19:30.751 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 84
2011-08-16 04:19:31.190 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 86
2011-08-16 04:19:31.630 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 88
2011-08-16 04:19:32.125 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 90
2011-08-16 04:19:32.565 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 92
2011-08-16 04:19:33.004 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 94
2011-08-16 04:19:33.444 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 96
2011-08-16 04:19:33.885 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 98
2011-08-16 04:19:34.328 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 100
2011-08-16 04:19:34.412 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 15 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:19:47.495 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 16 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:19:47.561 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 15 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:03.776 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 16 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:03.854 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 27 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:05.621 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 27 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:05.842 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 17 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:06.398 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 25 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:06.496 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 35 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:07.088 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 0
2011-08-16 04:20:07.164 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 8
2011-08-16 04:20:07.237 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 16
2011-08-16 04:20:07.302 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 25
2011-08-16 04:20:07.363 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 33
2011-08-16 04:20:07.431 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 41
2011-08-16 04:20:07.501 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 50
2011-08-16 04:20:07.565 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 58
2011-08-16 04:20:07.625 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 66
2011-08-16 04:20:07.686 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 75
2011-08-16 04:20:07.746 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 83
2011-08-16 04:20:07.809 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 91
2011-08-16 04:20:07.899 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 100
2011-08-16 04:20:17.662 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 46 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:17.669 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 46 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:20:17.686 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 19 progress -1
2011-08-16 04:23:13.839 [3892:142c]: recv(2128, 4) failed: connection closed
2011-08-16 04:23:13.839 [3892:142c]: unable to read message size: -1
2011-08-16 04:23:13.839 [3892:142c]: unable to read message from device
2011-08-16 04:23:13.839 [3892:142c]: AMRAuthInstallDeletePersonalizedBundle
2011-08-16 04:23:14.037 [3892:7a4]: afc> received kAMDeviceDetached action, device 07132F28
2011-08-16 04:23:14.228 [3892:142c]: removed personalized bundle
2011-08-16 04:23:14.228 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: Restore failed (result = 9)
2011-08-16 04:23:14.444 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: Restore error 9
2011-08-16 04:23:21.365 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:23:21.365 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, old disconnected device connects again
2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 1, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 2, Interfaces total: 2, arrived: 1
2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Interfaces total != arrived, no notification
2011-08-16 04:23:21.466 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:23:21.466 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, device already connected, new interface
2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetDeviceID: AMD_INTERFACE_DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 1, connected: 1
2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:23:21.493 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 2, Interfaces total: 2, arrived: 2
2011-08-16 04:23:21.493 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:23:21.493 [3892:870]: IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:23:21.511 [3892:7a4]: device software does not support nonce generation
2011-08-16 04:23:21.511 [3892:7a4]: device software does not support nonce generation
2011-08-16 04:23:21.511 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: SCEP 2
2011-08-16 04:27:23.401 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:27:23.404 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 1
2011-08-16 04:27:23.404 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::NotifyDisconnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:27:23.404 [3892:870]: IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
2011-08-16 04:27:23.425 [3892:870]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 06D887A8
2011-08-16 04:27:23.425 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:27:23.447 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75
2011-08-16 04:27:23.450 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
2011-08-16 04:27:23.450 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 0 -
Down loaded 10.5.5 and ran it, loaded software and rebooted on G5 Dual 2Ghz system.
10.5.4 worked no problem.
Got back panic saying can not find driver for platform 7,2,5
Anybody know how to back this update back to 10.5.4?
or fix this to get 10.5.5 working.
ThanksI am experiencing something very similar. After downloading the update, it closes all app's and attempts to install. I've been looking at a stalled progress bar for 30 minutes.... No error messages yet, but my prospects don't look good. Any advice?
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There was a user account established on my computer when I bought it. I later added an admin account. I realized that I did not have the password to the original account. Using the admin account, I changed the password for the user account. I then realized that I now couldn't access the keychain. I followed the instructions to reset a login keychain. Opened Keychain Access, selected Preferences, clicked Reset Login Keychain, typed the new password I'd created for the account but received the following error. Unable to obtain authorization for this operation. I cannot find a user/library/keychain folder so I can't delete the user keychain file. How can I reset the keychain?
A lot longer ago than that. PowerPC apps haven't been supported since Lion, 10.7.x.
You may have just purchased the game, but the developers obviously haven't kept up to date with the requirements for newer versions of the Mac OS.
You have three options, depending on how old your Mac is.
1) If it were ever able to boot directly to Snow Leopard, you could create a separate partition and install SL onto that partition. Make sure to turn on the option during the installation to install Rosetta. That is OS X's PPC emulator.
2) If your Mac is too new to install Snow Leopard, then you can purchase and install Snow Leopard Server within a VM, such as Parallels, VirtualBox, or Vmware.
3) Use a separate older Mac for running outdated software.
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