Instructions to restore entire computer to yesterdays state

Is there a tutorial or manual which gives you step by step instructions to restore a Time Machine backed up computer to an older state?
I have looked at all the Time Machine instructions I can find but none are specific enough for me to proceed with confidence.
I have installed a problematic program in my machine and would like to return to when things were working.

Bill,
Step-by-step instructions: Recovering your entire system.
Other topics which may be helpful can be found in: Time Machine.
;~)

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    [04:55:30.0698] requested variant: Erase
    [04:55:30.0700] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:55:31.0195] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is True
    [04:55:31.0196] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreLogo" Digest = "<CFData 0705E610 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0197] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree" Digest = "<CFData 0705E4F0 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0197] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreKernelCache" Digest = "<CFData 0705E6A0 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0198] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RestoreRamDisk" Digest = "<CFData 0705E658 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0199] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBEC" Digest = "<CFData 0705E5C8 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0200] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBSS" Digest = "<CFData 0705E580 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0200] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "KernelCache" Digest = "<CFData 0F659E20 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0201] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryLow1" Digest = "<CFData 0F659E68 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0202] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryLow0" Digest = "<CFData 0F659EB0 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0203] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "LLB" Digest = "<CFData 0F659EF8 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0203] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "iBoot" Digest = "<CFData 0F659F40 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0204] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "DeviceTree" Digest = "<CFData 0F659F88 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0205] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryCharging1" Digest = "<CFData 0F69C428 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0206] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "AppleLogo" Digest = "<CFData 0F69C470 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0206] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryPlugin" Digest = "<CFData 0F69C4B8 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0207] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryFull" Digest = "<CFData 0F69C500 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0208] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "BatteryCharging0" Digest = "<CFData 0F69C548 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0208] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: personalizing "RecoveryMode" Digest = "<CFData 0F69C590 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}"
    [04:55:31.0209] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: using UniqueBuildID <CFData 0F5CC390 [71A38078]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}
    [04:55:31.0210] amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: SSO function returned NULL, SSO disabled.
    [04:55:31.0210] amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: C:\Users\CIPHER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\PerA2C8.tmp\amai\debug\tss-request.plist
    [04:55:31.0968] amai: tss_submit_job: HttpQueryInfo returned 200
    [04:55:32.0478] amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: received tss response (server version: 2.1.0)
    [04:55:32.0480] amai: AMAuthInstallDebugWriteObject: debug object written: C:\Users\CIPHER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\PerA2C8.tmp\amai\debug\tss-response.plist
    [04:55:32.0499] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundlePopulatePersonalizedBundle: no entry in manifest found for "Diags"
    [04:55:32.0508] iBoot build-version = iBoot-1940.1.75
    [04:55:32.0509] iBoot build-style = RELEASE
    [04:55:32.0509] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:55:32.0512] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:55:32.0513] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:55:32.0516] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:55:32.0517] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:55:32.0518] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:55:32.0519] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:55:32.0520] radio-error = 256
    [04:55:32.0520] radio-error-string = 'Corrupted stack'
    [04:55:32.0521] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:55:32.0522] <Recovery Mode Device 0274EC88>: production fused device
    [04:55:32.0523] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:55:32.0524] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:55:32.0525] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:55:32.0525] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:55:32.0526] interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
    [04:55:32.0526]
    [04:55:32.0527] <Recovery Mode Device 0274EC88>: operation 4 progress -1
    [04:55:32.0579] bootstrapping restore with iBEC
    [04:55:32.0580] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:55:32.0592] <Recovery Mode Device 0274EC88>: operation 31 progress -1
    [04:55:33.0592] <Recovery Mode Device 0274EC88>: Recovery mode succeeded
    [04:55:33.0593] Finished Recovery Restore Phase: Successful
    [04:55:33.0998] Recovery mode device disconnected
    [04:55:33.0998] Device removed when in state Restoring, moving device to transition state
    [04:55:33.0999] Changing state from 'Restoring' to 'Transitioning'
    [04:55:34.0000] Creating timer to monitor transition
    [04:56:14.0786] Recovery mode device connected
    [04:56:14.0786] Transitioning device returned, continuing restore.
    [04:56:14.0787] Canceling timer
    [04:56:14.0787] Changing state from 'Transitioning' to 'Restoring'
    [04:56:14.0788] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:14.0788] requested variant: Erase
    [04:56:14.0789] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0282] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    [04:56:15.0283] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    [04:56:15.0283] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    [04:56:15.0284] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreKernelCache"
    [04:56:15.0285] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreRamDisk"
    [04:56:15.0285] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBEC" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:15.0286] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:15.0287] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "KernelCache"
    [04:56:15.0287] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    [04:56:15.0288] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    [04:56:15.0289] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:15.0290] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    [04:56:15.0290] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    [04:56:15.0291] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    [04:56:15.0292] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    [04:56:15.0293] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    [04:56:15.0293] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    [04:56:15.0294] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    [04:56:15.0295] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    [04:56:15.0295] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    [04:56:15.0296] iBoot build-version = iBoot-1940.1.75
    [04:56:15.0297] iBoot build-style = RELEASE
    [04:56:15.0297] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0297] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0298] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0299] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0299] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:15.0300] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:15.0301] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:15.0301] radio-error = 256
    [04:56:15.0302] radio-error-string = 'Corrupted stack'
    [04:56:15.0302] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:15.0303] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: production fused device
    [04:56:15.0304] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0304] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0305] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0305] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0306] interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
    [04:56:15.0306]
    [04:56:15.0307] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 4 progress -1
    [04:56:15.0348] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:15.0350] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:15.0352] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:15.0353] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0354] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0356] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0360] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0362] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 42 progress -1
    [04:56:15.0363] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0366] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:16.0407] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 5 progress -1
    [04:56:16.0813] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:16.0813] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:16.0814] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:16.0815] AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    [04:56:16.0815] AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    [04:56:16.0816] USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    [04:56:16.0816] command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
    [04:56:18.0810] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 6 progress -1
    [04:56:19.0822] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 7 progress -1
    [04:56:20.0167] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 8 progress -1
    [04:56:20.0168] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:20.0168] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:20.0169] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:20.0170] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 9 progress -1
    [04:56:20.0170] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: Recovery mode succeeded
    [04:56:20.0171] Finished Recovery Restore Phase: Successful
    [04:56:21.0878] Recovery mode device disconnected
    [04:56:21.0879] Device removed when in state Restoring, moving device to transition state
    [04:56:21.0880] Changing state from 'Restoring' to 'Transitioning'
    [04:56:21.0880] Creating timer to monitor transition
    [04:56:25.0550] RestoreOS mode device connected
    [04:56:25.0551] Transitioning device returned, continuing restore.
    [04:56:25.0552] Canceling timer
    [04:56:25.0552] Changing state from 'Transitioning' to 'Restoring'
    [04:56:25.0556] <Restore Device 06C88B38>: operation 44 progress -1
    [04:56:25.0557] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:25.0558] requested variant: Erase
    [04:56:25.0559] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:26.0055] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    [04:56:26.0056] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    [04:56:26.0056] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    [04:56:26.0057] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreKernelCache"
    [04:56:26.0058] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreRamDisk"
    [04:56:26.0059] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBEC" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:26.0059] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:26.0060] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "KernelCache"
    [04:56:26.0061] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    [04:56:26.0062] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    [04:56:26.0063] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:26.0063] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    [04:56:26.0064] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    [04:56:26.0064] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    [04:56:26.0065] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    [04:56:26.0066] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    [04:56:26.0066] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    [04:56:26.0067] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    [04:56:26.0068] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    [04:56:26.0069] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    [04:56:26.0070] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:26.0070] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:26.0071] fixed TcpWindowSize (129940) can cause restore failure if too large
    [04:56:26.0072] device did not return saved USB log
    [04:56:26.0072] device did not return saved panic log
    [04:56:26.0073] previous restore failed with exit status 0x100
    [04:56:26.0073] connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
    [04:56:26.0074] using protocol version 13
    [04:56:26.0074] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:26.0075] board config = n90ap
    [04:56:26.0079] no value returned for BootArgs
    [04:56:26.0079] _copyDeviceProperty() failed for restore bootargs
    [04:56:26.0083] no value returned for MarketingPartNumber
    [04:56:26.0084] _copyDeviceProperty() failed for mpn
    [04:56:26.0084] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:26.0085] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:26.0090] value query for 'HardwareModel' returned 'N90AP'
    [04:56:26.0104] <Restore Device 06C88B38>: operation 28 progress -1
    [04:56:53.0845] previous restore failed: true,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [04:56:53.0845] Scaler 0 enableDevicePower(true,0,HALF_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [04:56:53.0845] Scaler 0 enableDeviceClock(false,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleRGBOUT::verify_swap_gated(IOMFBSwapIORequest *, bool *) failed fIsDPOut: 0 fDPDriver: 0 fTVOUTDelegate: 0
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleRGBOUT verify_swap failed
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleRGBOUT::verify_swap_gated(IOMFBSwapIORequest *, bool *) failed fIsDPOut: 0 fDPDriver: 0 fTVOUTDelegate: 0
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleRGBOUT verify_swap failed
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleS5L8920XBasebandSPIController::loadConfiguration: NCLK Frequency 48857142, Prescaler 3
    [04:56:53.0845] BasebandSPIDevice::exitLowPower: Invalid state inactive
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: adap::start: Frame size is 2048, Rx Buffer count is 16
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: mux::start: created new mux (17) for spi-baseband with adapter BasebandSPIDevice
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: debugparams::init: Parsed flags "" ( 0 )
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: !! mux::setPowerStateGated: Skipping power state change
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart1 at 0x82600000(0x85246000)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart2 at 0x82700000(0x85248000)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart3 at 0x82800000(0x8524b000)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart6 at 0x82b00000(0x8524d000)
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10::start: 0xc807e000, highland-park mIISNub: 0x875d9b80, sampleRate = 44100, ol=10, oi=12
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleCS42L61Audio: could not allocate control 395
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleARMBacklight::start: _minDACLevel=456 _maxDACLevel=1971
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleMultitouchN1SPI: successfully started
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleRGBOUT: TVOUT device is detected
    [04:56:53.0845] ApplePinotLCD: _lcdPanelID: 0xb2d105c8 _lcdPanelClass: 2
    [04:56:53.0845] IOReturn AppleMobileCLCD::set_ditherTable_state(bool), mIsCLCDDitherFor8Bits is true, no dynamic dither table.
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10::start: 0xc807e000, highland-park mIICNub: 0x87d874d0, mIISNub: 0x875d9b80, mSerialNub: 0x8993c000, sampleRate = 44100, ol=10, oi=12
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10 ATSc values: [ mic1: 0x0000000e, mic2: 0x00000000, mic3: 0x00000000, recv: 0x000000fb, spk: 0x00000000 ]
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10::setPowerState() function called whereas Start() is not finished
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleMultitouchN1SPI: detected HBPP. driver will be kept alive
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleD1815PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableDetect 1
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleD1815PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableType USBHost
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Searching for SDIO device in slot: 0
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Found SDIO I/O device. Function count(1), memory(0)
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): Device manufacturer ID 0x2d0, Product ID 0x4329
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): Manufacturer: ""
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): Product:      ""
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): ProductInfo0: "s=B1"
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): ProductInfo1: "P=N90 m=3.1 V=u"
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::start(): Started by: IOSDIOIoCardDevice, AppleBCMWLANV2-241 Aug 13 2013 22:03:24
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleBCMWLANCore::init(): IO80211-39 Aug 13 2013 21:28:24
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleBCMWLANCore::init(): AppleBCMWLANV2-241 Aug 13 2013 22:03:28
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.418933 wlan.A[0] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::gatherDeviceTreeData(): WiFi 'local-mac-address' is invalid!
    [04:56:53.0845]  000126.419010 wlan.A[1] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::gatherDeviceTreeData(): Invalid 2.4GHz calibration data in device tree.
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.419561 wlan.A[2] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::validateData():  Error, unable to obtain MAC address, can't proceed any further
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.419605 wlan.C[3] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::processProvisionedData():  Invalid provisioning data, general error
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.419642 wlan.A[4] AppleBCMWLANCore::start():  Failed to process provisioning data
    [04:56:53.0845] read new style signature 0x43313132 (line:389)
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] VSVFL Register  [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] [WMR:MSG] Metadata whitening is set in NAND signature
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] VFL Init            [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] display-scale = 2
    [04:56:53.0845] display-rotation = 0
    [04:56:53.0845] found applelogo at /usr/share/progressui/[email protected]
    [04:56:53.0845] found display: primary
    [04:56:53.0845] display: 640 x 960
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] VFL_Open            [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] YAFTL Register  [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] found PTP interface
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: iPod USB Interface
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: USBAudioControl
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: USBAudioStreaming
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: IapOverUsbHid
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBMux
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device + Apple USB Ethernet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBMux
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBEthernet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioControl
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioStreaming
    [04:56:53.0845] IOAccessoryPortUSB::start
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function IapOverUsbHid
    [04:56:53.0845] virtual bool AppleUSBDeviceMux::start(IOService *) build: Aug 13 2013 22:01:43
    [04:56:53.0845] init_waste
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBMux
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBEthernet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: device-mac-address not found for device in the device-tree, generating a fake one
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: host-mac-address not found for host in the device-tree, generating a fake one
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::startUSBStack Starting usb stack
    [04:56:53.0845] IOReturn AppleUSBDeviceMux::setPropertiesGated(OSObject *) setting debug level to 7
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] FTL_Open            [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] [NAND] _publishServices:642 FTL capabilities: 0x00000000
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 0
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 1
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 2
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 3
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 5
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 6
    [04:56:53.0845] [effaceable:INIT] found current generation, 212, in group 3
    [04:56:53.0845] [effaceable:INIT] started
    [04:56:53.0845] [effaceable:INIT] started
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fd68 established 62078<-lo0->49152 62078<-usb->9216
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fd68
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fd68 established 62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->9472
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49154 62078<-usb->9728
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fc60 established 62078<-lo0->49155 62078<-usb->9984
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(7, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fd68
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fd68 established 62078<-lo0->49156 62078<-usb->10240
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(7, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49157 62078<-usb->10496
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fd68
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(7, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fc60
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fc60 established 62078<-lo0->49158 62078<-usb->10752
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(14, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49159 62078<-usb->11008
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49160 62078<-usb->11264
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49161 62078<-usb->11520
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49162 62078<-usb->11776
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49163 62078<-usb->12032
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] unrecognized key 'BootArgs' in value query
    [04:56:53.0845] failed to handle value query for key 'BootArgs', sending back empty response
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49164 62078<-usb->12288
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] unrecognized key 'MarketingPartNumber' in value query
    [04:56:53.0845] failed to handle value query for key 'MarketingPartNumber', sending back empty response
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49165 62078<-usb->12544
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] client protocol version 13
    [04:56:53.0845] *** UUID 6780545E-FB6A-4849-9034-2103773327AE ***
    [04:56:53.0845] Restore options:
    [04:56:53.0845]           UUID                           => <CFString 0x15d2aac0 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "6780545E-FB6A-4849-9034-2103773327AE"}
    [04:56:53.0845]           MinimumSystemPartition         => <CFNumber 0x15d2aa10 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +1512, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           SystemPartitionSize            => <CFNumber 0x15d2a4a0 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +1512, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           SystemPartitionPadding         => <CFBasicHash 0x15d2ad20 [0x3c0ae0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 5,
    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           2 : <CFString 0x15d2aa40 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "128"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2aa70 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +1280, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           3 : <CFString 0x15d29a50 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "16"} = <CFNumber 0x15d28d40 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +160, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           4 : <CFString 0x15d2a740 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "32"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2a680 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +320, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           5 : <CFString 0x15d29f00 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "8"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2a490 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +80, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           8 : <CFString 0x15d2a690 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "64"} = <CFNumber 0x15d299d0 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +640, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] entering load_sep_os
    [04:56:53.0845] device has no sep
    [04:56:53.0845] entering partition_nand_device
    [04:56:53.0845] device supports boot-from-NAND
    [04:56:53.0845] nand device is already partitioned
    [04:56:53.0845] entering wait_for_storage_device
    [04:56:53.0845] Searching for NAND service
    [04:56:53.0845] Found NAND service: IOFlashStoragePartition
    [04:56:53.0845] NAND initialized. Waiting for devnode.
    [04:56:53.0845] entering clear_remap_variable
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /usr/sbin/nvram
    [04:56:53.0845] entering format_effaceable_storage
    [04:56:53.0845] effaceable storage is formatted, clearing it
    [04:56:53.0845] effaceable storaged cleared
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Innsbruck11A465.N90OS
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Innsbruck11A465.N90OS appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] entering check_for_restore_log
    [04:56:53.0845] found restore log (size = 38353)
    [04:56:53.0845] entering unmount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] error unmounting '/mnt2': Invalid argument
    [04:56:53.0845] entering clean_NAND
    [04:56:53.0845] NAND format complete
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0 system= data=
    [04:56:53.0845] entering format_storage_for_LwVM
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] unexpected partition 'LwVM' - skipping
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system= data=
    [04:56:53.0845] entering create_filesystem_partitions
    [04:56:53.0845] User specified system partition size, skipping firmware extras size.
    [04:56:53.0845] system partition padding size is: 167772160 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to open : No such file or directory
    [04:56:53.0845] creating 2 partitions
    [04:56:53.0845] creating encrypted data partition
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] wipe entire partition: 1 (old = 0 new = 1672)
    [04:56:53.0845] block size for /dev/disk0s1s1: 8192
    [04:56:53.0845] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as a 2 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [04:56:53.0845] block size for /dev/disk0s1s2: 8192
    [04:56:53.0845] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s2 as a 13 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering mount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is System
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume System appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Data
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Data appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s2 mounted on /mnt2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering resize_system_partition_to_options
    [04:56:53.0845] User specified system partition size, skipping firmware extras size.
    [04:56:53.0845] Found SystemPartitionPadding value of 167772160 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] Erasing system partition prior to resize operation.
    [04:56:53.0845] block size for /dev/disk0s1s1: 8192
    [04:56:53.0845] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as a 2 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is System
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume System appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] Trying to resize system partition to 1753219072 bytes aka 1672 MB
    [04:56:53.0845] entering adjust_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] partition: requiredSize=214016
    [04:56:53.0845] no change in size
    [04:56:53.0845] Successfully resized the system partition
    [04:56:53.0845] entering maximize_data_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] entering adjust_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] partition: requiredSize=<<<<<IMEI>>>>>>8
    [04:56:53.0845] maximizing data partition to 14201913343 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] entering adjust_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] partition: requiredSize=1733632
    [04:56:53.0845] no change in size
    [04:56:53.0845] Successfully resized data partition to consume free blocks
    [04:56:53.0845] The system partition now has a total HFS+ capacity of 1672 MB
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering unmount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_ticket_update
    [04:56:53.0845] looking up root ticket hash
    [04:56:53.0845] device tree ticket-hash: <CFData 0x15d2ed50 [0x3c0ae0]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}
    [04:56:53.0845] ticket_hash: <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    [04:56:53.0845] received valid ticket (2735 bytes)
    [04:56:53.0845] entering restore_images
    [04:56:53.0845] Successfully marked device node /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as static data
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /usr/sbin/asr -source asr://localhost:12345 -target /dev/disk0s1s1 -erase -noprompt --chunkchecksum --puppetstrings
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(struct BulkUSBMuxSession *, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(struct BulkUSBMuxSession *, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: asr: Unable to disable idle sleep - -536870199
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: start          241.1          multicast-client
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Waiting for connection attempt from server
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46f898 established 12345<-lo0->49168 12345<-usb->13312
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: setup
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Validating target...done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: metadata
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Validating source...
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Retrieving scan information...done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Validating sizes...done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: restore
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    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: 2013-09-22 04:49:03.559 asr[21:1503] CFPreferences: user home directory at file:///var/root/ is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x8b46f898 (12345<-lo0->49168 12345<-usb->13312)
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 100%
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Copied 1585750528 bytes in 188.63 seconds, 8209.76 KiB/s
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: verify
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    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Verified SHA-1 checksum 1585750528 bytes in 40.36 seconds, 38365.77 KiB/s
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: finish
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering mount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Innsbruck11A465.N90OS
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Innsbruck11A465.N90OS appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Data
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Data appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s2 mounted on /mnt2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering install_kernel_cache
    [04:56:53.0845] writing kernelcache to /mnt1/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches/kernelcache
    [04:56:53.0845] entering install_secure_vault_daemon
    [04:56:53.0845] entering get_hardware_platform
    [04:56:53.0845] platform-name = s5l8930x
    [04:56:53.0845] linking /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd to /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd.s5l8930x
    [04:56:53.0845] no securekeyvaultd for s5l8930x
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_ticket_write
    [04:56:53.0845] writing ticket to /mnt1/System/Library/Caches/apticket.der
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_device_firmware
    [04:56:53.0845] create_baseband_update_options: Got imeisv: 20
    [04:56:53.0845] baseband updater options = <CFBasicHash 0x15d2f6e0 [0x3c0ae0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 3,
    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           0 : <CFString 0x1b7248 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "IMEISwVersion"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2f830 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +20, type = kCFNumberSInt32Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           1 : <CFString 0x1b72a8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "autoSetupEnv"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e98 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = false}
    [04:56:53.0845]           2 : <CFString 0x1b72b8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "disablePing"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e90 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = true}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] _baseband_update_requires_system_filesystem_once: querying baseband to determine if it requires system filesystem
    [04:56:53.0845] _baseband_update_requires_system_filesystem_once: query returned <CFBasicHash 0x15d2eec0 [0x3c0ae0]>{type = immutable dict, count = 1,
    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           0 : <CFString 0x1b7018 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "requireSystemPartitionMount"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e98 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = false}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_iBoot
    [04:56:53.0845] found 'AppleImage3NORAccess' object in IORegistry
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_iBoot_image3_NOR_access
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing illb data (length = 0x209d9)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing SCAB data (length = 0xaf0)
    [04:56:53.0845] ticket updated
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing ibot data (length = 0x4518c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing chg1 data (length = 0x88cc)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing bat0 data (length = 0xaa4c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing batF data (length = 0x1484c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing logo data (length = 0x1a8c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing recm data (length = 0x10f4c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing dtre data (length = 0x1234c)
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    [04:56:53.0845]           5 : <CFString 0x1b72b8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "disablePing"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e90 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = true}
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    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: - Ping failed, trying again, 47 tries left
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