OS 10.4.2 User account corrupt?

G5 dual 2.7 Ghz - OS 10.4.2
We had a power supply die during use.
The supply has been replaced and I'm testing the mac now.
The user account ( user A ) that was open when the Mac died will not log in.
The other pre existing accounts log in fine.
When I try to login to "user A"
- Enter name and password.
- The login screen disappears and all I see is the desktop background.
No Menus, No dock, No hard drive icon.
I'm unable to do anything at this point but force a shut down with the power button.
1) I deleted the "user A" account and chose to save its home folder info to the deleted users folder.
2) I created a new "user A" account, same name and password as before.
- but the same login issue occurs.
3) I can create a new user account with a different name and all is well.
Any suggestions on how I can create User A's account as it was before?

Welcome To Discussions BRieg!
Do you want to recover files from the corrupt deleted account?
Instructions here Mac OS X: How to recover a home folder (directory).
But there is always the possibility, that you may reintroduce whatever is corrupt, so be very selective in what you retrieve.
After you have the new account configured to your liking, you can then change the Short Name of the Home folder, with this Change Shortname - The Easy Way.
Good Luck!
ali b

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    So we moved on to the Mac Book Pro and we repeated the same addition of a user and upon logout it did the exact same thing. So by now I am sure that something in the library form the old G4 must be corrupt, because both of these machines were basically clones of that one. So we are probably going to do the same thing to this one too, but I was wondering if I could learn something from this.
    Assuming that some .plist is corrupted, ( probably the com.apple.loginwindow.plist) I was thinking I could access the drive through target mode, find that. plist and delete it. But then that made me think, if I were to delete it, what would the Mac do at startup if it sees no .plist of the login screen or user accounts?
    Also, is there a way to alter the login options through single user mode. So for example I am quite sure that it is the .plist for the log-in options that is corrupted. So if I could change the login option to automatically log into her account, thus bypassing the login screen, I think we can bypass this issue for now.
    Thanks.

    First you don't delete the suspect .plist, you move or rename it. Deletion is down the road a piece
    Second, when the system boots, it recreates any missing .plist files, presuming nothing else is wrong.
    Many, including myself, have dragged the entire Preferences directory onto the desktop and rebooted without a problem.

  • Can I filter out a corrupted user account and app as part of a migration?

    I am in the process of upgrading from Tiger to Leopard. I did an erase and install because of some issues with the old system, one being a corrupted user account. I am reluctant to use Migration Assistant because I don't want to bring that corrupted account over.
    I have read in some other posts that if you already have a user account with a certain name in Leopard and you try to bring over one with the same same from Tiger, it will not transfer. Is this correct? If that is so I would create a user account in Leopard with the same name as the corrupted account in Tiger and that would block it, right? The next question is what constitutes the user account name, is it the designated name, often the computer name or is it the short name, often the same as the designated name but run together if it is two words. I guess I could just duplicate both names the way they appear in Tiger. Will that do it?
    On a related note, is there any substantial difference between doing a simple upgrade on the one hand as opposed to an erase and install and then using migration assistant to bring everything over that way? I have a QT issue and along with the corrupted user account, I made the decision to use the erase and install option and essentially start from scratch. This, however, creates a lot of extra and perhaps unnecessary work. Would it help if I just deleted QT in Tiger so it couldn't be migrated?

    There is a Mac OS X 10.5 help topic that answers most of your questions. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be available online & obviously, you can't access it on your own Mac without Leopard already being installed -- a bit of a Catch-22!
    Anyway, below I have copied the text of that topic from my own Help Viewer. It lacks the formatting of the original, but I hope it will be of some use to you anyway.
    *Using Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac*
    If you need to transfer your files and important settings from an older Mac to a new one, and both computers use Mac OS X, you can use Migration Assistant.
    Before using Migration Assistant, make sure you have a FireWire cable to connect the two computers.
    NOTICE: If you experienced problems while using some files or applications on your old computer, you may not want to transfer those files and applications to your new computer. If you do, you may transfer corrupted data or incompatible files.
    To transfer files using Migration Assistant:
    1 On your new computer, open Migration Assistant, located in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder. Read the Introduction screen, and then click Continue.
    2 If a dialog appears, type your password, and then click OK.
    3 In the Migration Method screen, select “From another Mac,” and then click Continue.
    4 Connect a FireWire cable from your new Mac to your older Mac, and then click Continue.
    5 Follow the instructions in Migration Assistant to restart your older Mac and select the hard disk and user accounts from which you want to transfer. Then, select whether you want to transfer applications, files and folders, or your Library folder.
    NOTE: When you first open a transferred application on your new computer, you may need to reenter the application’s serial number or registration code.
    6 Select whether you want to use your old network, time zone, and sharing settings, and then click Transfer.
    When Migration Assistant is finished, click Quit.
    You can use Migration Assistant with a MacBook Air if both computers are connected to the same Ethernet or wireless network. See “MacBook Air: How to use Migration Assistant” at the Apple support website.

  • Security update 2010-04-14 corrupted my user account

    Has anyone else had a corrupted user account after installing the security update for Snow Leopard, 14th April ?
    I applied the update, restarted my machine fine at home last night. Then I shut down my machine in full.
    This morning I connected the ethernet to connect to my work Windows network domain. Turned the machine on and could not log in at all, my user account was corrupt. I ran permissions verification and repair from the admin account which has fixed the issue.
    Anyone else experiencing this ?
    Regards,
    -- Ross

    Sorry for not being more specific. I was trying to update the WebKit rendering engine of Safari by replacing the following frameworks in the system folder: Javascriptglue (PrivateFrameworks), Javascriptcore, Webcore, Webkit. After discovering that this caused problems with software update and installer, I reverted back from the Time Machine backups of these frameworks. Now, I can not open any application that relies on these frameworks in my user account, which leads me to believe that a cache or preference file is corrupted, but I have no idea where to start looking. Most applications in other users accounts work fine, but for some reason Pacifist will not open the 10.5.2 package (to replace the frameworks). I'm writing this in Safari right now, and everything is fine. That's why I think the main system folders are fine, except for a cache here or there. Unfortunately, Onyx won't open so I can't replace the caches and do other tasks of that sort.
    I could just roll back to before I tampered using Time Machine. Will that solve the problem, or is an archive and install a safer bet? I'm not sure that an archive and install will fix any problems that my user account is having, since I just created this new account today (thank god i enabled the guest account so I could access system preferences!) and it works fine, as I have already said. I hope this helps explain the specific problem. I'm just not sure how or why only my user account is affected. If the system files were corrupted, every account would have the same issue.

  • Corrupter user account

    Hello,
    one of user accounts on my mac is innoperative. I think (not sure though) that it happend after my bettery ran out a 2 users were logged in at that time.
    After resuming system both account were corrupted. No application could be launched - core UI server crashed after every attempt to launch application, i could not open even finder window. I was able to repair one account by deleting finder.plist, dock.plist and destop.plist (i dont know which one worked, i deleted them at once).
    But other account remains corrupted. Mentioned solution makes no difference. What is intersting is that problem is persisting event after i deleted account (also its home directory) a created new with same name. So os x must remember something that causes this error that is not in setting of user. I hava also tried to import older version of that account (working version) from older hard drive with migration assistant, no change happend.
    I i try to create account with different name, account works fine. Please don't tell me to use different account name, I want my os to work correctly, no just workaround this.
    EDIT : I also tried fixing disk priviledges and repair hdd, no change.
    Thanks for any help.
    Here is one of crash reports :
    Process:    
    SystemUIServer [342]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemUIServer.app/Contents/MacOS/SystemUIServer
    Identifier: 
    com.apple.systemuiserver
    Version:    
    1.7 (369.2)
    Build Info: 
    SystemUIServer-369002000000000~8
    Code Type:  
    X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [328]
    User ID:    
    503
    Date/Time:  
    2013-06-25 07:50:19.365 +0200
    OS Version: 
    Mac OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
    Report Version:  10
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
    Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000001c704cff0
    VM Regions Near 0x1c704cff0:
    CG shared images  
    00000001c5f37000-00000001c5f3f000 [   32K] rw-/rw- SM=SHM
    -->
    CG backing stores 
    00000001c704d000-00000001c7050000 [   12K] rw-/rw- SM=SHM
    Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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    0x00007fff8c88cb96 memmove$VARIANT$sse42 + 366
    1   libcldcpuengine.dylib    
    0x000000010f787036 0x10f780000 + 28726
    2   libcldcpuengine.dylib    
    0x000000010f786f87 0x10f780000 + 28551
    3   libcldcpuengine.dylib    
    0x000000010f784ac6 glrCompBuildProgram + 96
    4   com.apple.opencl         
    0x00007fff87b531ac 0x7fff87b2b000 + 164268
    5   com.apple.opencl         
    0x00007fff87b3b973 clBuildProgram + 904
    6   com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e571465 -[FEOpenCLContext _loadKernel:target:testOnly:] + 1156
    7   com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e66b35f -[FEContext(Kernel) loadKernel:target:] + 94
    8   com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5ad54f FEApplyTreeNode::render1(FETreeContext*, FEShape const&, fe_kernel_target_struct*, int, float*, FETreeTexture*) + 105
    9   com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5ae735 FEApplyTreeNode::render2(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 1583
    10  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5ab7c7 FETreeNode::render_(FETreeContext*, FEShape const*, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 169
    11  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5af4c5 FETreeNode::render(FETreeContext*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 107
    12  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5b3211 FETreeContext::renderTree(FETreeNode*, FEShape const&, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 277
    13  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5b3535 FETreeContext::renderImage_(FEImage*, CGRect, FEShape const*, CGAffineTransform, CGColorSpace*, FEFormat, bool, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 703
    14  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5b3911 FETreeContext::renderImage(FEImage*, CGRect, FEShape const*, CGAffineTransform, CGColorSpace*, FEFormat, bool, void (*)(FEContext*, void*, FEFormat), void (*)(FEContext*, void*), void*) + 459
    15  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e58a1a6 -[FEImage(Internal) _renderWithContext:bounds:transform:colorSpace:format:premultiplied:setupCallba ck:finishCallback:callbackData:] + 339
    16  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e5895bf -[FEImage getBitmap:withContext:origin:transform:colorSpace:] + 694
    17  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e53eaaa -[CIContextImpl render:toBitmap:rowBytes:bounds:format:colorSpace:] + 427
    18  com.apple.CoreImage      
    0x00007fff8e53d978 -[CIContext render:toBitmap:rowBytes:bounds:format:colorSpace:] + 77
    19  libCGXCoreImage.A.dylib  
    0x00007fff8b77f6f6 cgxcoreimage_instance_render + 2264
    20  libCGXCoreImage.A.dylib  
    0x00007fff8b77ed31 cgxcoreimage_provider_create_byte_pointer + 126
    21  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f94ba79 CGAccessSessionGetBytePointer + 49
    22  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f991032 img_decode_read + 184
    23  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f990e82 img_colormatch_read + 346
    24  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f990cbe img_alphamerge_read + 551
    25  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f972d05 img_data_lock + 7109
    26  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f9702b2 CGSImageDataLock + 193
    27  libRIP.A.dylib           
    0x00007fff85a58ba9 ripc_AcquireImage + 2468
    28  libRIP.A.dylib           
    0x00007fff85a57709 ripc_DrawImage + 1045
    29  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f96fde7 CGContextDrawImage + 460
    30  com.apple.coreui         
    0x00007fff8abd58ea CUIPenCG::DrawImage(void*, CGRect, void*) + 54
    31  com.apple.coreui         
    0x00007fff8abde5a4 CUIArtFileRenderer::DrawImage(CGRect, long, CUIDescriptor const*) + 10558
    32  com.apple.coreui         
    0x00007fff8abcc887 CUIArtFileRenderer::Draw(CUIDescriptor const*, CGAffineTransform, CUIReturnInfo&) + 1571
    33  com.apple.coreui         
    0x00007fff8aba7895 CUIRenderer::Draw(CGRect, CGContext*, __CFDictionary const*, __CFDictionary const**) + 3343
    34  com.apple.coreui         
    0x00007fff8abd2bcb CUIDraw + 180
    35  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff9093600f -[NSCoreUIImageRep draw] + 260
    36  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90935dc5 -[NSImageRep drawInRect:] + 180
    37  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90ca566c __block_global_0 + 64
    38  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff909358a5 __74-[NSImageRep drawInRect:fromRect:operation:fraction:respectFlipped:hints:]_block_invoke_0 + 1686
    39  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90934ff8 -[NSImageRep drawInRect:fromRect:operation:fraction:respectFlipped:hints:] + 1070
    40  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90933291 -[NSImage _drawMappingAlignmentRectToRect:withState:backgroundStyle:operation:fraction:fl ip:hints:] + 2375
    41  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90b898b2 NSDrawImage + 358
    42  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90936e65 -[NSCell drawInteriorWithFrame:inView:] + 656
    43  com.apple.spotlight      
    0x00000001113ef986 0x1113b9000 + 223622
    44  com.apple.spotlight      
    0x00000001113f1b8c 0x1113b9000 + 232332
    45  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90920064 -[NSView _drawRect:clip:] + 4217
    46  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff9091e6c1 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 1656
    47  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff9091ead9 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2704
    48  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff9091c6f2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 817
    49  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90a6bfab -[NSNextStepFrame _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 286
    50  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90917d6d -[NSView _displayRectIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectForView:] + 4675
    51  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff908e1c93 -[NSView displayIfNeeded] + 1830
    52  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90a6be64 -[NSNextStepFrame displayIfNeeded] + 84
    53  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90dab783 -[NSStatusBar _setLengthOfStatusItem:to:] + 518
    54  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90dae518 -[NSStatusItem _adjustLength] + 399
    55  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff90dae001 -[NSStatusItem setView:] + 344
    56  com.apple.spotlight      
    0x00000001113fa716 0x1113b9000 + 268054
    57  com.apple.systemuiserver 
    0x000000010e05336b 0x10e04d000 + 25451
    58  com.apple.systemuiserver 
    0x000000010e061d24 0x10e04d000 + 85284
    59  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f9bbbac notify_datagram_handler + 621
    60  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f97bb0f CGSDispatchDatagramsFromStream + 237
    61  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f97b742 snarf_events + 367
    62  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f97b4c7 CGSGetNextEventRecordInternal + 122
    63  com.apple.CoreGraphics   
    0x00007fff8f97b404 CGEventCreateNextEvent + 31
    64  com.apple.HIToolbox      
    0x00007fff903b55f7 PullEventsFromWindowServerOnConnection(unsigned int, unsigned char) + 71
    65  com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x00007fff84717e40 __CFMachPortPerform + 288
    66  com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x00007fff84717d09 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE1_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 41
    67  com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x00007fff84717a49 __CFRunLoopDoSource1 + 153
    68  com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x00007fff8474ac02 __CFRunLoopRun + 1826
    69  com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x00007fff8474a0e2 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 290
    70  com.apple.HIToolbox      
    0x00007fff903aeeb4 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 209
    71  com.apple.HIToolbox      
    0x00007fff903aec52 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 356
    72  com.apple.HIToolbox      
    0x00007fff903aeae3 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 62
    73  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff908de533 _DPSNextEvent + 685
    74  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff908dddf2 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 128
    75  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00007fff908d51a3 -[NSApplication run] + 517
    76  com.apple.systemuiserver 
    0x000000010e061502 0x10e04d000 + 83202
    77  libdyld.dylib            
    0x00007fff8f8d57e1 start + 1
    Thread 1:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff8af376d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1f4c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1d13 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c88c1d1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 2:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff8af37d16 kevent + 10
    1   libdispatch.dylib        
    0x00007fff8ab56dea _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 883
    2   libdispatch.dylib        
    0x00007fff8ab569ee _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54
    Thread 3:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff8af376d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1f4c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1d13 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c88c1d1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 4:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff8af376d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1f4c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1d13 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c88c1d1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 5:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff8af376d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1f4c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1d13 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c88c1d1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 6:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff8af376d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1f4c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c8a1d13 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff8c88c1d1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
      rax: 0x00000000b77b2700  rbx: 0x00007f964a0242f0  rcx: 0x00000000b77af7c0  rdx: 0x0000000000000030
      rdi: 0x00000001c7050030  rsi: 0x000000010f89d840  rbp: 0x00007fff51ba67e0  rsp: 0x00007fff51ba67e0
       r8: 0x0000000043000000   r9: 0x0000000000000000  r10: 0x0000000000001002  r11: 0x00000001c7050000
      r12: 0x000000010f89d810  r13: 0x0000000000000000  r14: 0x00007fff51ba69ec  r15: 0x00000000ffefffff
      rip: 0x00007fff8c88cb96  rfl: 0x0000000000010206  cr2: 0x00000001c704cff0
    Logical CPU: 2
    Binary Images:
    0x10e04d000 -   
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    0x10e0d4000 -   
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    Please read this whole message before doing anything.
    This procedure is a diagnostic test. It’s unlikely to solve your problem. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
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