Panther upgrade to Tiger & Hardware Check

I have the install disks for Tiger and want to upgrade an old eMac G4 (my daughters machine) from Panther. I need a little orientation about how to go about this without screwing up the rest of the computer and its files. Is this easily done? Its been so long since I have messed with Panther I wasn't sure what was require.
Also I got a hardware test disk with a mac Mini the same year we bought that emac. Would the ahrdware test work with the e Mac? We are having trouble with the airport card.

No, your AHT disc for the Mini will not work with the eMac. Different hardware. An AHT disc did come with the eMac, and that's the one you would use to test the hardware.
Here's what you should do:
1. Repair the hard drive and permissions:
Repairing the Hard Drive and Permissions
Boot from your Panther Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Installer menu. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list. In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive. If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported click on the Repair Permissions button. Wait until the operation completes, then quit DU and return to the installer. Now restart normally.
If DU reports errors it cannot fix, then you will need Disk Warrior (4.0 for Tiger, and 4.1 for Leopard) and/or TechTool Pro (4.6.1 for Leopard) to repair the drive. If you don't have either of them or if neither of them can fix the drive, then you will need to reformat the drive and reinstall OS X.
2. Make a bootable backup of your Panther system. For this you will need an external FireWire drive large enough for the amount of occupied space on the eMac's internal drive plus a few GBs to spare.
How to Clone Using Restore Option of Disk Utility
1. Open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder.
2. Select the destination volume from the left side list.
3. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (journaled, if available) and click on the Erase button. This step can be skipped if the destination has already been freshly erased.
4. Click on the Restore tab in the DU main window.
5. Select the destination volume from the left side list and drag it to the Destination entry field.
6. Select the source volume from the left side list and drag it to the Source entry field.
7. Double-check you got it right, then click on the Restore button.
Destination means the external drive.
Source means the eMac's internal drive.
3. Test the clone to be sure it will boot the eMac. Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the icon for the external drive then click the large right arrow button (you will have to wait a bit until the busy cursor returns to a normal cursor before you can select the external drive's icon.)
4. Assuming all went well you can then proceed to install Tiger using the Archive and Install option. Read the following carefully before proceeding:
How to Perform an Archive and Install
An Archive and Install will NOT erase your hard drive, but you must have sufficient free space for a second OS X installation which could be from 3-9 GBs depending upon the version of OS X and selected installation options. The free space requirement is over and above normal free space requirements which should be at least 6-10 GBs. Read all the linked references carefully before proceeding.
1. Be sure to use Disk Utility first to repair the disk before performing the Archive and Install.
Repairing the Hard Drive and Permissions
Boot from your OS X Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Installer menu (Utilities menu for Tiger.) 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 quit DU and return to the installer.
2. Do not proceed with an Archive and Install if DU reports errors it cannot fix. In that case use Disk Warrior and/or TechTool Pro to repair the hard drive. If neither can repair the drive, then you will have to erase the drive and reinstall from scratch.
3. Boot from your OS X Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When you reach the screen to select a destination drive click once on the destination drive then click on the Option button. Select the Archive and Install option. You have an option to preserve users and network preferences. Only select this option if you are sure you have no corrupted files in your user accounts. Otherwise leave this option unchecked. Click on the OK button and continue with the OS X Installation.
4. Upon completion of the Archive and Install you will have a Previous System Folder in the root directory. You should retain the PSF until you are sure you do not need to manually transfer any items from the PSF to your newly installed system.
5. After moving any items you want to keep from the PSF you should delete it. You can back it up if you prefer, but you must delete it from the hard drive.
6. You can now download a Combo Updater directly from Apple's download site to update your new system to the desired version as well as install any security or other updates. You can also do this using Software Update.

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    Dec 13 22:43:54 localhost : @(#)PROGRAM:Installer PROJECT:Installer-83 DEVELOPER:root BUILT:Mar 22 2005 20:32:47
    Dec 13 22:43:54 localhost : Hardware: PowerBook3,1 @ 550 MHz, 1024 MB
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    Dec 13 22:43:56 localhost : It took 1.870348 seconds to finish launching.
    Dec 13 22:43:56 localhost : It took 0.070562 seconds to perform the Installation Check
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    Dec 13 22:44:04 localhost : It took 0.219841 seconds to process the volume "OmLaMeWaNuRa"
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    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : XeroxPrinterDrivers.pkg : com.apple.pkg.XeroxPrinterDrivers : 10.4.0.1470000.1622
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : Install: "Additional Fonts"
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : AdditionalFonts.pkg : com.apple.pkg.AdditionalFonts : 10.4.0.1470000.1622
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : =============================================================================== =
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : It took 0.019065 seconds to summarize the package selections.
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : Entering Install section
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : Physical Memory Allocation: 70 MB wired, 61 MB active, 61 MB inactive, 192 MB used, 830 MB free, 1024 MB total
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : Package mounted from disk2s3
    Dec 13 22:45:54 localhost : Starting media verification
    Dec 13 22:58:47 localhost : Verified 2139488256 of 2832207872 bytes (75%)
    Dec 13 22:58:47 localhost : Finished media verification
    Dec 13 22:59:15 localhost : Starting installation:
    Dec 13 22:59:15 localhost : Preparing volume "OSX B:U" for installation
    Dec 13 22:59:15 localhost : Performing volume consistency check on OSX B:U
    Dec 13 22:59:17 localhost : Checking Volume
    Dec 13 22:59:17 localhost : Checking HFS Plus volume.
    Dec 13 22:59:17 localhost : Checking Extents Overflow file.
    Dec 13 22:59:17 localhost : Checking Catalog file.
    Dec 13 22:59:28 localhost : Checking multi-linked files.
    Dec 13 22:59:28 localhost : Checking Catalog hierarchy.
    Dec 13 22:59:41 localhost : Checking volume bitmap.
    Dec 13 22:59:41 localhost : Checking volume information.
    Dec 13 22:59:41 localhost : Dec 13 22:59:41 localhost : The volume OSX B/U appears to be OK.
    Dec 13 22:59:41 localhost : Mounting Disk
    Dec 13 22:59:42 localhost : Volume passed consistency checks.
    Dec 13 22:59:42 localhost : Configuring volume "OSX B:U"
    Dec 13 22:59:42 localhost : Preparing Disk for OS Install
    Dec 13 22:59:43 localhost : Volume disk1s10 mounted at /Volumes/OSX B:U is ready
    Dec 13 22:59:43 localhost : Activating Virtual Memory backing store
    Dec 13 22:59:44 localhost : Create temporary directory "/Volumes/OSX B:U/OSInstall.mpkg.108bY7sfm"
    Dec 13 22:59:44 localhost : run preflight script for Mac OS X
    Dec 13 22:59:44 localhost : run preflight script for Base System Part 1
    Dec 13 22:59:44 localhost : run preflight script for Essentials
    Dec 13 22:59:45 localhost : run preflight script for BSD Subsystem
    Dec 13 22:59:47 localhost : run preflight script for Additional Essentials
    Dec 13 22:59:50 localhost : run preflight script for Migration Assistant
    Dec 13 22:59:51 localhost : run preflight script for iTunes
    Dec 13 22:59:51 localhost : Assembling temporary receipt for Mac OS X
    Dec 13 22:59:57 localhost : Processing Base System Part 1:
    Dec 13 22:59:57 localhost : Initialize patching
    Dec 13 22:59:57 localhost : Determining files to install
    Dec 13 23:00:07 localhost : Evaluating versions of bundles
    Dec 13 23:00:07 localhost : Evaluating custom file version checking
    Dec 13 23:00:07 localhost : Configuring deferred files
    Dec 13 23:00:07 localhost : Determing obsolete files
    Dec 13 23:00:08 localhost : Assembling temporary receipt
    Dec 13 23:00:10 localhost : Performing pre-extraction actions
    Dec 13 23:00:14 localhost : run preupgrade script for Base System Part 1
    Dec 13 23:00:16 localhost /System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg/../OSInstall.mpkg/Contents/Resourc es/ConfMigrator: Swapping the following user-modified file: /Volumes/OSX B:U/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
    Dec 13 23:00:16 localhost /System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg/../OSInstall.mpkg/Contents/Resourc es/ConfMigrator: Swapping the following user-modified file: /Volumes/OSX B:U/private/etc/hostconfig
    Dec 13 23:00:16 localhost /System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg/../OSInstall.mpkg/Contents/Resourc es/ConfMigrator: Swapping the following user-modified file: /Volumes/OSX B:U/private/etc/xinetd.d/ftp
    Dec 13 23:00:16 localhost : Removing obsoleted files
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NIInterface.framework/Versions/B/Resourc es
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/zh_TW.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/zh_CN.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/sv.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/pt.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/no.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/ko.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/fi.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/da.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources/Batch.mpkg/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents/Resources because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app/Contents because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/MultiCDInstaller.app because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/Minstaller.app/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions/A because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework/Versions because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Installation.framework because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskArbitration.framework/Versions/A/Res ources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/Perl/5.8.1 because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Se archKit.framework/Versions/A/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/OS Services.framework/Versions/A/Resources/NSLPlugins/DS.bundle/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/CoreServices/webdavfs.bundle/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/CoreServices/SystemStarter/SystemStarterResources.bundle/R esources
    Dec 13 23:00:17 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/CoreServices/SystemIcons.bundle/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Not removing /Volumes/OSX B:U/./System/Library/Caches because it is not empty.
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/Resources/TargetSelect.bund le/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/Resources/Splash.bundle/Con tents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/Resources/Progress.bundle/C ontents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/Resources/FileLog.bundle/Co ntents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/Resources/EasyCustom.bundle /Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Installer.app/Contents/Resources/Documents.bundle/ Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Removing all languages from /Volumes/OSX B:U/./Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/RAID.dumodule/Contents/Resources
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Creating destination path
    Dec 13 23:00:18 localhost : Extracting files
    Dec 13 23:05:04 localhost : 11079 files looked up in 0.76 seconds. 11016 files written in 285.63 seconds.
    Dec 13 23:05:04 localhost : 337945 kilobytes installed.
    Dec 13 23:05:04 localhost : run postupgrade script for Base System Part 1
    Dec 13 23:05:05 localhost /System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg/../OSInstall.mpkg/Contents/Resourc es/ConfMigrator: The following file was user-modified, and is the active version: /Volumes/OSX B:U/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
    Diffs should be re-integrated by the user from the .system_default-suffixed file
    Dec 13 23:05:05 localhost /System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg/../OSInstall.mpkg/Contents/Resourc es/ConfMigrator: The following file was user-modified, and is the active version: /Volumes/OSX B:U/private/etc/hostconfig
    Diffs should be re-integrated by the user from the .system_default-suffixed file
    Dec 13 23:05:05 localhost /System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg/../OSInstall.mpkg/Contents/Resourc es/ConfMigrator: Package configuration or installation error: The following file was swapped before upgrading, but a new version was not installed: /Volumes/OSX B:U/private/etc/xinetd.d/ftp
    The previous copy was successfully made the active version.
    Dec 13 23:05:05 localhost : Performing post-extraction actions
    Dec 13 23:05:05 localhost : SecAlternate system ("/Volumes/OSX B:U") returned 100079
    Pismo G4/550;SuperDrive;DLink BT;1GB RAM   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   upgraded CPU & Optical Drive!

    Hello Again Ce Ann!
    See My Reply, in your other related topic Upgrade Help... is my install disk good?.
    ali b

  • After upgrading to Tiger, freeze after waking from sleep on PM G4

    My experience with Tiger in the past week as not been great. The reason I upgraded was to get iSync 2.1, so that my Moto E815 phone could be sync'd with my OSX AddresBook and iCal. This wasn't possible with the latest version of Panther.
    So, I upgraded to Tiger 10.4.3, and now my G4 freezes immediately after waking from sleep. After pressing the 'return' key to wake the computer, the G4 sends a signal to wake the monitor, but on top of the screen saver is a black text box which states there was a problem I must press (and hold) the power button to restart the Mac. It's written in four languages.
    When I installed Tiger, I used the 'archive' option.
    My computer is a bit of a FrankenMac: Originally a G4/350 with AGP, upgraded with a Sonnet 1GHz G4 processor card, 1.12GB RAM, a 160GB HDD, an nVidia GeForce3 64MB AGP video card, Samsung DVD/CR-RW drive (Patchburn3) and a Belkin PCI card with 2 additional Firewire ports and 3 additional USB 2.0 ports. When I performed the upgrade, I had the keyboard and mouse plugged into the case USB 1.1 ports, a Logitech Notebook Pro USB camera plugged into the other case USB 1.1 port, and a D-Link BT120 USB->BT adapter plugged into one of the three USB 2.0 ports on the Belkin PCI card.
    When I check the Console logs after the rebooting, I see a kernal panic in the panic.log. Apple has received this a number of times from me in the past week as I keep sending them 'talkback' logs after the fact.
    I also see an error in the system.log which may reveal what is going on:
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: standard
    timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost mDNSResponder-107.3 (Aug 22
    2005 11: 46:54)[44]: starting
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]:
    vmpagebootstrap: 284852 free pages
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]:
    migtable_maxdispl = 70
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: 71 prelinked
    modules
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c)
    1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of
    the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: using 2949 buffer
    headers and 2949 cluster IO buffer headers
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: USBF: 14.270 Bus
    9 already taken
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: USBF: 14.270
    AppleUSBOHCI[0x2057000]::start OHCI controller will be
    unloaded across sleep
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI)
    TI ID 8019 built-in now active, GUID 000a27ff
    feb38fe6; max speed s400.
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI)
    VendorID 1033 ID cd PCI now active, GUID 0000303c
    0008c32e; max speed s400.
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing
    service present
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing
    present
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: disabled
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via
    boot-uuid from /chosen:
    474ACE52-2523-3EE7-9C54-DDC3734C7922
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict
    ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string
    ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string
    ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device =
    IOService:/Core99PE/pci@f2000000/AppleMacRiscPCI/pci-bridge@D/IOPCI2PCIBridge/ma c-io@7/AppleKeyLargo/ata-4@1f000/KeyLargoATA/ATADeviceNub@0/IOATABlockStorageDri ver/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/HDS722516VLAT80
    Media/IOApplePartitionScheme/AppleHFS_Untitled2@10
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root:
    disk0s10, major 14, minor 10
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: jnl:
    replay_journal: from: 2668032 to: 12288 (joffset
    0xe04000)
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning
    kernel linker.
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting
    IOCatalogue.
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service
    count = 2
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service
    count = 4
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service
    count = 4
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service
    count = 4
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service
    count = 4
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: NVDANV20HAL
    loaded and registered.
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: CHUDProf.kext
    version: 4001000
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: raw version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.3.0: Mon Oct 3 20:04:04 PDT
    2005; root:xnu-792.6.22.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: CHUDUtils.kext
    version: 4001000
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: raw version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 8.3.0: Mon Oct 3 20:04:04 PDT
    2005; root:xnu-792.6.22.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC
    Nov 20 18:54:40 localhost kernel[0]: IPv6 packet
    filtering initialized, default to accept, logging
    disabled
    Nov 20 18:54:41 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet:
    Ethernet address 00:0a:27:b3:8f:e6
    Nov 20 18:54:41 localhost launchd: Server 292f in
    bootstrap 1103 uid 0: "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[42]: exited
    abnormally: Hangup
    Nov 20 18:54:41 localhost lookupd[56]: lookupd
    (version 365) starting - Sun Nov 20 18:54:41 2005
    Nov 20 18:54:41 localhost diskarbitrationd[36]:
    disk0s10 hfs
    474ACE52-2523-3EE7-9C54-DDC3734C7922 Onyx
    Nov 20 18:54:41 localhost kernel[0]: jnl:
    replay_journal: from: 1374208 to: 1564160 (joffset
    0x624000)
    Nov 20 18:54:41 localhost diskarbitrationd[36]:
    disk1s10 hfs
    947C0EA5-F775-330F-82D9-D2F8B65F7357 Backup
    /Volumes/Backup
    Nov 20 18:54:43 localhost kernel[0]: NVDA,NVMac: vram
    [98000000:08000000]
    Nov 20 18:54:43 localhost
    /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow:
    Login Window Application Started
    Nov 20 18:54:43 localhost loginwindow[72]: Login
    Window Started Security Agent
    Nov 20 18:54:44 localhost mDNSResponder: Adding browse
    domain local.
    Nov 20 18:54:45 localhost kernel[0]:
    UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps -
    Full Duplex
    Nov 20 18:54:45 Jason-Radtkes-Computer configd[34]:
    setting hostname to "Jason-Radtkes-Computer.local"
    Nov 20 18:54:47 Jason-Radtkes-Computer configd[34]:
    executing
    /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Contents/Resources/enable-netw ork
    Nov 20 18:54:47 Jason-Radtkes-Computer configd[34]:
    posting notification
    com.apple.system.config.network_change
    Nov 20 18:54:47 Jason-Radtkes-Computer lookupd[82]:
    lookupd (version 365) starting - Sun Nov 20 18:54:47
    2005
    Nov 20 18:54:49 Jason-Radtkes-Computer configd[34]:
    target=enable-network: disabled
    I suspect the problem where the USB devices are started, because I had that Bluetooth adapter plugged in at the time of the upgrade. I'm speaking of the lines in the log which start with 'USBF'. The keyboard and mouse are useless when the black screen shows up after waking from sleep.
    I've tried some of the suggestions I've found for the iBook 'wake from sleep' postings on macfixit.com and here - resetting NVRAM and removing a few of the .plist files. This didn't seem to help.
    I would greatly appreciate help in resolving this issue. I've been a Mac owner since the original Macintosh (it's still in my house) and am frustrated that this is the first problem I've encountered.
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Thanks. In fact I had bought a new keyboard and mouse (Macally) and sure enough, if I unplug it before it reboots, the CD drive door stays closed and I can boot from a CD! I did not try any of the other stuff. Is there any way to get it to stop this? Why does a USB peripheral cause the CD to eject anyway? Would love to know!
    Ron

  • Upgrade to Tiger. DV device not recognized.

    I recently upgraded to Tiger and lost the ability for FCP Express (FCP-X)HD to read my DV device (Sony GV-D300 NTSC). I also notice my Sony is no longer on the list of acceptable devices, though it worked before (when I had Panther). I have had lots of problems with Tiger (like my server no longer works either and I can no longer backup anything).
    The Sony works on iMovie HD, but on FCP-X I get "unable to locate the following external devices Apple firewire NTSC (720x 480)." When I hit continue it will not recognize the device. Do i throw away my $1000 Sony? Only import on imovie?
    I have done the preference thing, opened it up in another login, tried on my camcorder also (Panasonic PV DV100D) which also worked before, done the video output refresh, none worked or helped.
    All work on iMovie, but not on FCP-X. Any ideas?
    Thank you.
    (i wanted to post this as a question in "won't recognize camcorder" but it won't allow me to post a new question???)

    Similar problem. Newly upgraded FCE 3.0 won't recognise DV firewire device and quits on capture. I spoke to Apple'Care' - my Sony DSR-11 deck is "not on the list" and, ergo, it is simply my fault for not having checked the fineprint first - end of story. Thanks for nothing eh?
    http://images.apple.com/finalcutexpress/pdf/FinalCutExpress3.0_Qualified20051028.pdf
    An attempt to upgrade to FCE 3.0.1 met with the message "not required" . I have QT 7.0.3 and I have deleted the additional QT receipts as suggested - no better. My deck works fine with iMovie HD - Apple'Care' said that's because the drivers and compatibilities are quite different from FCE. Does this all ring true? If so, I guess I'm off to the January Sales for a new camcorder from the rather abbreviated shortlist of supported PAL devices.

  • Upgrade from tiger to leopard on a power mac G?

    can i upgrade from tiger to leopard on a power mac G5?

    Yes, however, read about the pitfalls below.
    Mac OS X 10.5 was release October 26, 2007.  Its 10.5.8 update is the newest operating system available for PowerPC Macs that meet its requirements.  It is available occasionally by calling Apple online store's phone number, even though the website does not show it.  Many want to upgrade to Leopard because of i-Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) bought saying iTunes 10 or later is recommended.  To check if that really is required, look at the i-Device requirements section of this tip
    If your Mac is Intel, and running 10.4.11 or earlier, and meets the hardware requirements of 10.6, a less expensive upgrade solution is to upgrade to 10.6 directly.  No need to upgrade to 10.5 unless your software won't run in 10.6.
    Software listed for Intel Mac and PowerPC Macs can run on 10.5 for the platform indicated in the link. For Leopard you need
    867 Mhz on a single processor or faster (1 Ghz and higher are faster).
    256 MB of RAM (preferably 512MB of more based on arbitrary experience).
    9 GB of hard disk space (arbitrary experience adds another 15%) free.
    Macs newer than August 28, 2009 can't run Leopard, and require a minimum of Snow Leopard.
    Dual booting Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X 10.5, check this tip:https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-1757
    Classic is not compatible with 10.5.  10.4.11 on a PowerPC Mac or earlier is needed for Classic.
    Mac OS X 10.5 is the earliest version of Mac OS X that will run iTunes 10.  This is necessary for numerous i-Devices (iPad, iPhone, and iPods).  To find out which require it, see this article
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITunes_version_history
    Should you require only iTunes 9, and are running a minimum of 10.4, backup your data at least twice, check in Apple menu -> About This Mac if you have a G3, G4, G5 (which is PowerPC), or Intel Core (which is Intel) make sure you are running 10.4.11 PowerPC or 10.4.11 Intel (depending on the aforementioned processors), and download iTunes 9.2.1.  The only reason you should upgrade to 10.5 is if some other software is required.
    Boot Camp is only available on Intel Macs with 10.5 and higher.
    Time Machine backup software first appeared in 10.5
    You have several options of installation which are explained here: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2209
    All of which I recommend you backup your data at least twice before upgrading, and have sufficient disk space to install, and all your third party applications and drivers are known to be Leopard compatible, and after backing up your data you dismount and disconnect all but Apple keyboard and mouse and if there is an external display, that too. And just before you install repair permissions.
    If any of the above terms confuse you, ask on the Discussions board what they mean, and one of the people who knows will gladly assist you.
    You must use the installer disc that looks like *, and does not say Upgrade, Dropin, or OEM, if you choose to upgrade to Leopard.
    Message was edited by: a brody

  • Upgrade to Tiger

    Can I upgrade to Tiger and will it work on my computer? If so, where is it still available?
    Does anybody know:
    Here's my computer profile:
    Machine Model: iMac
    CPU Type: PowerPC 750 (22.14)
    Number Of CPUs: 1
    CPU Speed: 600 MHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
    Memory: 256 MB
    Bus Speed: 100 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: 4.1.3f2
    Thanks for your help

    While updating to 10.4.10 will be quite adequate, there is no need to be shy of hesitating to 10.4.11. I have two G3 machines running the latest Tiger update without a hiccup. I suggest that after installation you download Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo update (PPC) or Mac OS X 10.4.11 Combo update (PPC) and install, rather than installing from Apple Menu > Software update. If your computer is not experiencing any other issues, either will do fine.
    Since you already have Panther on the computer you can choose the upgrade option. Here are step by step directions which will help things move along for smoothly:
    Installation Process
    If you do not already have a up-to-date backup of at least your Users Folder be sure to take care of that before beginning the installation process
    Boot from you install disk holding down the "C" key.
    When booted, select language.
    Go to Utilities menu and launch Disk Utility.
    Select your HDD (manufacturer ID) in left side bar.
    Select First Aid in main pane.
    Click Repair Disk Permissions.
    After Permissions are repaired Click Repair Disk.
    Quit Disk Utility.
    Open Installer and begin installation.
    Select Installation Option (I suggest Upgrade or Archive and Install. See About installation options)
    Choose to Customize and deselect Foreign Language Translations and Additional Printer drivers.
    Optional: Check box to install X11 (Tiger) BSD Subsystems (Panther & earlier).
    Proceed with installation.
    After installation computer will restart for setup.
    After setup, reboot computer.
    Go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.
    Select your HDD (manufacturer ID) in left side bar.
    Select First Aid in main panel.
    Click Repair Disk Permissions.
    Connect to Internet.
    Download and install either:
    Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo update (PPC) or
    Mac OS X 10.4.11 Combo update (PPC)
    Computer will restart after updates. (Computer may restart and partway through restart again. Don't be alarmed).
    Go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.
    Select your HDD (manufacturer ID) in left side bar.
    Select First Aid in main panel.
    Click Repair Disk Permissions.
    Cheers
    cornelius

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