Solaris 10 clean Install failure

Downloaded Solaris 10, burned to CD, disc at once/96 and the CD was not recognised. Erased/burned disc at once, the install process started and continued about half way then froze as though caught in a loop. I attempted re-installing but it was a repeat performance!

Hi,
I have download the 4 cd for the Sparcversion, burn the iso image with Nero and all was good.
Are you sure of your download ??
Regards

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    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/l ogo.png
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/l [email protected]
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/m anifest.json
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/p ass.json
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/s ignature
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/s trip.png
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/501/4/com.apple.ubi quity/UIa0LjPwW2R6le2M93VS3KRT-Ik=.7E2DF83D-AC4A-4696-88DA-70A9E8D67E63.pkpass/s [email protected]
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 3:
             restoring .DocumentRevisions-V100 (from old Mac)
    Dec 14 16:01:00
    localhost OSInstaller[167]:                     from source path: /Volumes/Time
    Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100 (from old Mac)
    Dec 14
    16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path:
    /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error
    -36 while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100 (from old
    Mac)/PerUID/501/1/com.apple.documentVersions/4B633D2D-01FB-4A58-8955-5169FF8B3C1 A.JPG
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36
    while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.DocumentRevisions-V100 (from old
    Mac)/PerUID/501/1/com.apple.documentVersions/C9FA88A4-6894-4E9C-93BF-71A66ADDB34 6.JPG
    to (null)
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 4:
             restoring .com.apple.backupd.mvlist (from old Mac).plist
    Dec 14
    16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                     from source path:
    /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.com.apple.backupd.mvlist (from old
    Mac).plist
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                  to
    destination path: /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:
    [RESTORE] 5:          restoring .com.apple.backupd.mvlist.plist
    Dec 14
    16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                     from source path:
    /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.com.apple.backupd.mvlist.plist
    Dec 14 16:01:00
    localhost OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path:
    /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 6:
             restoring .file
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:
                        from source path: /Volumes/Time Machine
    Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.file
    Dec 14
    16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path:
    /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 7:
             restoring .vol
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:
                        from source path: /Volumes/Time Machine
    Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/.vol
    Dec 14
    16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path:
    /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 8:
             restoring Applications
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost OSInstaller[167]:
                        from source path: /Volumes/Time Machine
    Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/Applications
    Dec 14 16:01:00 localhost
    OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path: /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec
    14 16:03:50 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -36 while restoring
    /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/Applications/VLC
    (2.1.2).app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/VLSub.luac to
    /Volumes/ImacHD/Applications/VLC
    (2.1.2).app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions
    Dec 14 16:03:50 localhost
    OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] Error -8062 while restoring /Volumes/Time Machine
    Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/Applications/VLC
    (2.1.2).app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/VLSub.luac to
    /Volumes/ImacHD/Applications/VLC
    (2.1.2).app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions
    Dec 14 16:03:51 localhost
    OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 9:          restoring Library
    Dec 14 16:03:51
    localhost OSInstaller[167]:                     from source path: /Volumes/Time
    Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/Library
    Dec 14 16:03:51 localhost
    OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path: /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec
    14 16:08:43 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 10:          restoring
    Network
    Dec 14 16:08:43 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                     from
    source path: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/Network
    Dec 14 16:08:43 localhost
    OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path: /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec
    14 16:08:43 localhost OSInstaller[167]: [RESTORE] 11:          restoring
    System
    Dec 14 16:08:43 localhost OSInstaller[167]:                     from
    source path: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Lambert's
    iMac/2014-11-05-002951/ImacHD/System
    Dec 14 16:08:43 localhost
    OSInstaller[167]:                  to destination path: /Volumes/ImacHD
    Dec
    14 16:10:09 localhost LCA[79]: Child exited with status 11
    Dec 14 16:10:09
    localhost Unknown[230]: Launching the Installer Crash Log Viewer
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Process:         Mac OS X Installer
    [167]
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Path:         
    /System/Installation/CDIS/Mac OS X Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Mac OS X
    Installer
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Identifier:      Mac OS
    X Installer
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Version:         ???
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Code Type:       X86-64
    (Native)
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Parent Process:  LCA
    [79]
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: Date/Time:       2014-12-14 16:09:30.747
    -0800
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: OS Version:      Mac OS X
    10.6.2 (10C2234)
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Report Version:
    6
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at
    0x0000000001073c00
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Crashed
    Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Application
    Specific Information:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    objc_msgSend() selector name: release
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 0 Crashed:  Dispatch queue:
    com.apple.main-thread
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 0 
    libobjc.A.dylib                       0x000000010057f120 objc_msgSend +
    44
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1   com.apple.CoreFoundation 
               0x0000000100678246 _CFAutoreleasePoolPop + 230
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   com.apple.Foundation       
             0x00000001008f92f8 -[NSAutoreleasePool drain] + 158
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 3   com.apple.AppKit           
             0x0000000100cd57db -[NSApplication run] + 543
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 4   com.apple.AppKit           
             0x0000000100cce468 NSApplicationMain + 364
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 5   com.apple.MacOSXInstaller             0x0000000100004936
    0x100000000 + 18742
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 6 
    com.apple.MacOSXInstaller             0x000000010000167c 0x100000000 +
    5756
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 1:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x00000001003669ee
    __semwait_signal + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1 
    libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010036687d nanosleep + 148
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x00000001003b4090 sleep + 61
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 3   com.apple.installframework            0x00000001000b89f4
    do_log_watch + 53
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 4 
    libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start +
    331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 5   libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x0000000100364e41 thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 2:
    Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100344bba
    kevent + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1   libSystem.B.dylib
                        0x0000000100346a85 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 154
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x000000010034675c _dispatch_queue_invoke + 185
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 3   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x0000000100346286 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 244
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 4   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x0000000100345bb8 _pthread_wqthread + 353
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 5   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100345a55
    start_wqthread + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 3:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010032be3a
    mach_msg_trap + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1 
    libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010032c4ad mach_msg + 59
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   com.apple.CoreFoundation   
             0x000000010068f7a2 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 3   com.apple.CoreFoundation              0x000000010068ec2f
    CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 4 
    com.apple.Foundation                  0x00000001009634cf
    +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionReallyInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:] +
    297
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 5   com.apple.Foundation   
                 0x00000001008e3e99 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 6   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start + 331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 7   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364e41
    thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 4:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010032be9a
    semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 1   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010036a6e2
    _pthread_cond_wait + 1015
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2 
    com.apple.Foundation                  0x000000010091dd63 -[NSCondition
    waitUntilDate:] + 399
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 3 
    com.apple.Foundation                  0x00000001009110b2 -[NSConditionLock
    lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 238
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 4   com.apple.installframework            0x000000010008d452
    -[IFSession(Jobs) _runMetaQueueEngine] + 88
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 5   com.apple.Foundation                  0x00000001008e3e99
    __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 6 
    libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start +
    331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 7   libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x0000000100364e41 thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread
    5:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x000000010032be9a semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x000000010036a6e2 _pthread_cond_wait + 1015
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   com.apple.Foundation       
             0x000000010091dd63 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 399
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 3   com.apple.Foundation       
             0x00000001009110b2 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] +
    238
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 4 
    com.apple.installframework            0x000000010007e47c
    +[IFDTargetController(WorkerThread) _handleTargetRequests] + 774
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 5   com.apple.Foundation       
             0x00000001008e3e99 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 6   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start + 331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 7   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364e41
    thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 6:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x00000001003669ee
    __semwait_signal + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1 
    libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010036687d nanosleep + 148
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   com.apple.Foundation       
             0x0000000100968f3c +[NSThread sleepForTimeInterval:] + 101
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 3   com.apple.SystemMigration   
            0x0000000101dce350 -[SMManager _suppressSpotlightThread:] + 104
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 4   com.apple.Foundation       
             0x00000001008e3e99 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 5   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start + 331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 6   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364e41
    thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 7:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010036f9e2
    select$DARWIN_EXTSN + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1 
    com.apple.CoreFoundation              0x00000001006b1242 __CFSocketManager +
    818
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2   libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start + 331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 3   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364e41
    thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 8:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib                     0x000000010033643a
    close + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1 
    com.apple.DesktopServices             0x0000000105c11d84
    TFileDescriptor::Close() + 28
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2 
    com.apple.DesktopServices             0x0000000105c1cfee
    TCopyReader::Read(unsigned long long, TCountedPtr<TCFURLInfo> const&,
    TCountedPtr<TCFURLInfo> const&) + 194
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 3   com.apple.DesktopServices             0x0000000105c07f27
    TFSCopyOperation::CopyToTarget() + 607
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 4   com.apple.DesktopServices             0x0000000105c09d9f
    TFSCopyOperation::DoCopy(TCountedPtr<TCFURLInfo> const&) + 595
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 5   com.apple.DesktopServices   
            0x0000000105bffa6b _NodeOperation + 469
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 6   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore        0x0000000102b6c26b
    _FSFileOperationOperate + 438
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 7 
    libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start +
    331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 8   libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x0000000100364e41 thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread
    9:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 0   libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x00000001003669ee __semwait_signal + 10
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 1   libSystem.B.dylib           
            0x000000010036a7f1 _pthread_cond_wait + 1286
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 2 
    ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore        0x0000000102bb4c83 TSWaitOnCondition +
    118
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 3 
    ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore        0x0000000102b24cd4
    TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 177
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore        0x0000000102b1ebeb
    MPWaitOnQueue + 215
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 5 
    com.apple.DesktopServices             0x0000000105c1a106 TCopyQueue::Dequeue() +
    54
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 6   com.apple.DesktopServices
                0x0000000105c1e71b TCopyWriter::GetNextItem() + 47
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 7   com.apple.DesktopServices   
            0x0000000105c206d8 TCopyWriter::Write() + 138
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]: 8   com.apple.DesktopServices   
            0x0000000105c2096a TCopyWriter::WriteTaskProc(void*) + 72
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 9 
    ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore        0x0000000102af6b4d PrivateMPEntryPoint +
    63
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 10  libSystem.B.dylib       
                0x0000000100364f8e _pthread_start + 331
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: 11  libSystem.B.dylib                     0x0000000100364e41
    thread_start + 13
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State
    (64-bit):
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:   rax:
    0x000000010783ce00  rbx: 0x0000000107363aa0  rcx: 0x00000001073ce691  rdx:
    0x0000000000000000
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:   rdi:
    0x0000000107363aa0  rsi: 0x00000001005957e2  rbp: 0x00007fff5fbffa70  rsp:
    0x00007fff5fbffa38
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:    r8:
    0x0000000001073c00   r9: 0x00000001073a5b80  r10: 0x00000001073d3840  r11:
    0x00000001073ce691
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:   r12:
    0x000000010798fe00  r13: 0x000000010798fe00  r14: 0x00000001007ee3a0  r15:
    0x0000000000000000
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:   rip:
    0x000000010057f120  rfl: 0x0000000000010206  cr2: 0x0000000001073c00
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]: Binary Images:
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:
           0x100000000 -        0x10000eff7  com.apple.MacOSXInstaller 230.1.1 (257)
    <2558D50F-9947-5F23-4D48-015E2C8275EA> /System/Installation/CDIS/Mac OS X
    Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Mac OS X Installer
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:        0x100018000 -        0x10003cfff
    com.apple.osinstallframework 518.1.1 (574)
    <A9E1AD84-8443-69C8-D373-B8C0928CF111>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Frameworks/OSInstall.framewo rk/Versions/A/OSInstall
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10005a000 -        0x10005aff7
    com.apple.Cocoa 6.6 (???) <68B0BE46-6E24-C96F-B341-054CF9E8F3B6>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework/Versions/A/Cocoa
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10005d000 -        0x100068ff7
    com.apple.framework.Assistant 1.6.0 (14)
    <B3E711E3-998D-7CA8-06A5-8E685069C5BD>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Assistant.framework/Versions/A/Assistant
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x100075000 -        0x100139fef
    com.apple.installframework 518.1.1 (574)
    <9E29D884-1521-79F5-78C3-905C2BABD76B>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Install
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1001ba000 -        0x1001d2ff7
    com.apple.InstallerPlugins 4.0 (430.1)
    <5E94D5D2-3542-A757-7CFE-0AE2FC8FE385>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/InstallerPlugins.framework/Versions/A/InstallerPlugin s
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1001e8000 -        0x100229ff7
    com.apple.SystemConfiguration 1.10.1 (1.10.1)
    <199E5964-B414-05BE-7930-D63309134523>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfig uration
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10024c000 -        0x1002a9fef
    com.apple.framework.IOKit 2.0 (???)
    <4437494E-1E7F-EE0F-9FCA-AC5BC46DFD57>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1002cb000 -        0x1002d1ff7
    com.apple.DiskArbitration 2.3 (2.3)
    <857F6E43-1EF4-7D53-351B-10DE0A8F992A>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/DiskArbitration.framework/Versions/A/DiskArbitration
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1002da000 -        0x10030fff7
    com.apple.DiskManagement 3.1 (351) <DDCD2FAF-32B3-54C0-6B92-1FA76B8F86A4>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskManagement.framework/Versions/A/DiskManage ment
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10032b000 -        0x1004e9ff7
    libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <3814B353-9EE2-E2D3-2D5D-9FE26D4AF5D6>
    /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x10057a000 -        0x100630fff  libobjc.A.dylib ??? (???)
    <4B6351E5-A293-D814-36E1-E75E35C25D86> /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x100644000 -        0x1007b7ff7
    com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.1 (550.13)
    <65C48FB9-CE32-68C4-9457-D8392775ED55>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1008d0000 -        0x1008d0ff7
    com.apple.ApplicationServices 38 (38)
    <10A0B9E9-4988-03D4-FC56-DDE231A02C63>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationS ervices
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1008d3000 -        0x100b54fe7
    com.apple.Foundation 6.6.1 (751.14)
    <8E48AD19-815A-FABC-E237-C1F82D8F0164>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x100ccc000 -        0x1016c0fff
    com.apple.AppKit 6.6.3 (1038.25) <57EAD017-FB84-931F-EE83-3E8AFAF156BC>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x101cb4000 -        0x101ce8fe7
    com.apple.framework.Apple80211 6.1 (610.2)
    <46393311-0202-5F6C-76B0-5CE6875E1B59>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/A/Apple80211
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x101cfc000 -        0x101d36fff
    com.apple.bom 10.0 (164) <E5C9AFBD-68C1-197E-72B0-B43295DC87DC>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Bom.framework/Versions/A/Bom
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x101d46000 -        0x101d93fff
    com.apple.PackageKit 1.0.1 (67) <2B946059-F466-F6E5-E2CE-974CBDDCBDA2>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PackageKit.framework/Versions/A/PackageKit
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x101dc8000 -        0x101e6ffe7
    com.apple.SystemMigration 300.2 (367)
    <2C06ACB8-473C-BE11-7A84-195D22E220D1>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SystemMigration.framework/Versions/A/SystemMig ration
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10205d000 -        0x10205dff7
    com.apple.CoreServices 44 (44) <210A4C56-BECB-E3E4-B6EE-7EC53E02265D>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/CoreServices
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x102060000 -        0x10206ffff
    libxar.1.dylib ??? (???) <0E323815-A88A-E239-973F-2819CED2282E>
    /usr/lib/libxar.1.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x102077000 -        0x1022fcff7  com.apple.security 6.0 (36910)
    <D87D83DF-FCC0-32CD-E56E-EC9A934F96C8>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1023f2000 -        0x102403fef
    libz.1.dylib ??? (???) <3A7A4C48-A4C8-A78A-8B87-C0DDF6601AC8>
    /usr/lib/libz.1.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x102408000 -        0x102416ff7  libkxld.dylib ??? (???)
    <60D615F8-6AD1-0AFF-8303-6F3627296780>
    /usr/lib/system/libkxld.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:   
       0x10241a000 -        0x102466fff  libauto.dylib ??? (???)
    <8145CA34-EA03-11D2-5C60-02C1E5750593> /usr/lib/libauto.dylib
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x102473000 -        0x102631fff
    libicucore.A.dylib ??? (???) <7165A473-3A42-A15A-C6B0-75DECF1C3ECF>
    /usr/lib/libicucore.A.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x1026a0000 -        0x10271dfef  libstdc++.6.dylib ??? (???)
    <35ECA411-2C08-FD7D-11B1-1B7A04921A5C> /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10277e000 -        0x102782ff7
    libmathCommon.A.dylib ??? (???) <95718673-FEEE-B6ED-B127-BCDBDB60D4E5>
    /usr/lib/system/libmathCommon.A.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost
    ReportCrash[229]:        0x102785000 -        0x10283efff  libsqlite3.dylib ???
    (???) <5A15E12A-AE8F-1A36-BBC7-564E7D7AD0FB>
    /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x10284e000 -        0x10285bff7  com.apple.AppleFSCompression 1.0 (1.0)
    <750E4C7A-75ED-3832-A1DD-9E8330768FA0>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppleFSCompression.framework/Versions/A/AppleF SCompression
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x102863000 -        0x10286ffef
    libbz2.1.0.dylib ??? (???) <6F108535-05A6-E16B-0A4A-9B7AC9098FE7>
    /usr/lib/libbz2.1.0.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x102874000 -        0x10298bfef  libxml2.2.dylib ??? (???)
    <4355C785-9388-1061-6427-D004E92A3766> /usr/lib/libxml2.2.dylib
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1029b4000 -        0x102a80fff
    com.apple.CFNetwork 454.5 (454.5) <34CC453F-9BFC-F6F6-78FE-304F19A8266F>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CFNetwor k.framework/Versions/A/CFNetwork
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x102af0000 -        0x102e22fef
    com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 861.2 (861.2)
    <8D3CECD6-0184-C481-14DF-544F6C1BD4D9>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonCo re.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x102e9b000 -        0x102ee5ff7
    com.apple.Metadata 10.6.2 (507.4) <89D9A7A8-00D8-6143-31C9-708275853E91>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Metadata .framework/Versions/A/Metadata
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x102f0f000 -        0x102fccff7
    com.apple.CoreServices.OSServices 352 (352)
    <991CA6C2-78C5-93CC-A7AA-7BF351991BC6>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/OSServic es.framework/Versions/A/OSServices
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x103026000 -        0x1030b6fff
    com.apple.SearchKit 1.3.0 (1.3.0) <3403E658-A54E-A79A-12EB-E090E8743984>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/SearchKi t.framework/Versions/A/SearchKit
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1030f4000 -        0x10312fff7
    com.apple.AE 496.1 (496.1) <9B43962D-4AE5-7CB5-EA81-50C27AF5AD94>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/AE.frame work/Versions/A/AE
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x103149000 -        0x1031e9fff
    com.apple.LaunchServices 362 (362) <0420B038-B12E-0976-A069-15894B398314>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchSe rvices.framework/Versions/A/LaunchServices
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10322f000 -        0x103257fff
    com.apple.DictionaryServices 1.1.1 (1.1.1)
    <CC593ECB-8FFA-BF81-0B0D-F8C606B31318>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Dictiona ryServices.framework/Versions/A/DictionaryServices
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x103271000 -        0x103287fef
    libbsm.0.dylib ??? (???) <83676D2E-23CD-45CD-BE5C-35FCFFBBBDBB>
    /usr/lib/libbsm.0.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x103290000 -        0x10329ffff  com.apple.NetFS 3.2.1 (3.2.1)
    <3C6C2D5E-C1E2-9FF9-97A2-4141A5660EBB>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/NetFS.framework/Versions/A/NetFS
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1032a8000 -        0x1032d3ff7
    libxslt.1.dylib ??? (???) <87A0B228-B24A-C426-C3FB-B40D7258DD49>
    /usr/lib/libxslt.1.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x1032de000 -        0x1033ecfe7  libcrypto.0.9.8.dylib ??? (???)
    <CB2A1AF3-BDC7-2BF6-25C7-5EEA1EF823D7>
    /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.8.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]: 
         0x103451000 -        0x1035d5fff  com.apple.JavaScriptCore 6531 (6531.5)
    <9CD846DD-4DC4-18A4-096B-B4AC707FE9A1>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/Versions/A/JavaScriptCore
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10363f000 -        0x103640ff7
    com.apple.TrustEvaluationAgent 1.1 (1)
    <040B71B1-F8BD-1605-057E-E80DBDE1FE59>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/TrustEvaluationAgent.framework/Versions/A/Trus tEvaluationAgent
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x103644000 -        0x10364ffff
    com.apple.CrashReporterSupport 10.6.2 (239)
    <90D0D9DB-E2BD-F360-BA7E-D6522764988E>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CrashReporterSupport.framework/Versions/A/Cras hReporterSupport
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10365c000 -        0x103d50537
    com.apple.CoreGraphics 1.536.13 (???)
    <BD88E0D2-0D7D-895B-461A-43711D761666>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/C oreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/CoreGraphics
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x103e40000 -        0x103ffafef
    com.apple.ImageIO.framework 3.0.1 (3.0.1)
    <4BA79C47-6E1B-F855-79B2-840BB1B464AB>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/I mageIO.framework/Versions/A/ImageIO
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104060000 -        0x1040ddfe7
    com.apple.CoreText 3.1.0 (???) <22F7F996-E0D7-DCC1-E1F5-EF776EE9D6A6>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/C oreText.framework/Versions/A/CoreText
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10411b000 -        0x1041b5fff
    com.apple.ApplicationServices.ATS 4.1 (???)
    <2BEFA90F-4AAA-B929-57C6-153CAA775DB5>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/A TS.framework/Versions/A/ATS
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1041de000 -        0x104292ff7
    com.apple.ColorSync 4.6.2 (4.6.2) <C3CE9F94-E8D6-2D83-A03F-EA841CA09D98>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/C olorSync.framework/Versions/A/ColorSync
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1042cf000 -        0x104320fe7
    com.apple.HIServices 1.8.0 (???) <02FCB65A-4E6E-D521-4E56-FEDD983BF92C>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/H IServices.framework/Versions/A/HIServices
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10434c000 -        0x104361ff7
    com.apple.LangAnalysis 1.6.6 (1.6.6)
    <413E033D-7A8A-4C46-6779-592D93BE2B81>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/L angAnalysis.framework/Versions/A/LangAnalysis
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10436f000 -        0x1043f3fe7
    com.apple.print.framework.PrintCore 6.1 (312.3)
    <CEF785BE-D1D8-962E-9BB6-B3B3C77D9245>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/P rintCore.framework/Versions/A/PrintCore
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104429000 -        0x10446afef
    com.apple.QD 3.33 (???) <41322DEE-6154-B69C-CA7C-6CCCF469DDA6>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Q D.framework/Versions/A/QD
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104482000 -        0x104496ff7
    com.apple.speech.synthesis.framework 3.10.35 (3.10.35)
    <63C87CF7-56B3-4038-8136-8C26E96AD42F>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/S peechSynthesis.framework/Versions/A/SpeechSynthesis
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1044a7000 -        0x1044a7ff7
    com.apple.Accelerate 1.5 (Accelerate 1.5)
    <E517A811-E0E6-89D0-F397-66122C7A25A4>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Accelerate
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1044aa000 -        0x1044f9fef
    libTIFF.dylib ??? (???) <3AD55B23-F69F-AF4C-18BB-C37B875062CA>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/I mageIO.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libTIFF.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104506000 -        0x10450bfff
    libGIF.dylib ??? (???) <8E5EC739-D938-6840-49C3-C9AC3A8C893D>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/I mageIO.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libGIF.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104510000 -        0x10452efff
    libPng.dylib ??? (???) <7B5BF30D-8A8B-BED3-72CD-CE2632075D55>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/I mageIO.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libPng.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104536000 -        0x104538fff
    libRadiance.dylib ??? (???) <BC1313E3-6DBE-D58C-C981-175C88FCDCDE>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/I mageIO.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libRadiance.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10453c000 -        0x104562fe7
    libJPEG.dylib ??? (???) <B00CA749-B114-637B-3A76-C862E0390FDF>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/I mageIO.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libJPEG.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10456a000 -        0x104644ff7
    com.apple.vImage 4.0 (4.0) <354F34BF-B221-A3C9-2CA7-9BE5E14AD5AD>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vImage.fra mework/Versions/A/vImage
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104653000 -        0x104653ff7
    com.apple.Accelerate.vecLib 3.5 (vecLib 3.5)
    <BA861575-B0DE-50F5-A799-BDF188A3D4EF>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.fra mework/Versions/A/vecLib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104656000 -        0x10469cfe7
    libvDSP.dylib ??? (???) <2DAA1591-8AE8-B411-7D01-68DE99C63CEE>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.fra mework/Versions/A/libvDSP.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1046a4000 -        0x10470efe7
    libvMisc.dylib ??? (???) <524DC30F-6A54-CCED-56D9-F57033B06E99>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.fra mework/Versions/A/libvMisc.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104718000 -        0x104f22fe7
    libBLAS.dylib ??? (???) <EEE5CE62-9155-6559-2AEA-05CED0F5B0F1>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.fra mework/Versions/A/libBLAS.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x104f6b000 -        0x1053affef
    libLAPACK.dylib ??? (???) <E14EC4C6-B055-A4AC-B971-42AB644E4A7C>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.fra mework/Versions/A/libLAPACK.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10553c000 -        0x1055f8ff7
    libFontParser.dylib ??? (???) <E1AE4F0B-C56D-B8F8-17D5-67968CA07275>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/A TS.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libFontParser.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1056ef000 -        0x105724ff7
    libcups.2.dylib ??? (???) <DA686312-7D2A-38B4-DA6E-39AF492D9D24>
    /usr/lib/libcups.2.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x105733000 -        0x1057e2fff  edu.mit.Kerberos 6.5.9 (6.5.9)
    <74E23AD1-6ED4-639E-8EF4-981D2EBDCA43>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Kerberos.framework/Versions/A/Kerberos
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x105808000 -        0x105829fff
    libresolv.9.dylib ??? (???) <01C7C750-7F6A-89B3-C586-5C50A839019E>
    /usr/lib/libresolv.9.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x105833000 -        0x105957fe7  com.apple.audio.toolbox.AudioToolbox 1.6.1
    (1.6.1) <16B94CB8-A114-D4A3-5168-921EE7435737>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/AudioToolbox.framework/Versions/A/AudioToolbox
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1059c6000 -        0x1059c7ff7
    com.apple.audio.units.AudioUnit 1.6.1 (1.6.1)
    <DF521F72-5BD1-F549-F480-3B6A4849FE00>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/AudioUnit.framework/Versions/A/AudioUnit
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1059cc000 -        0x105b0afff
    com.apple.CoreData 102.1 (250) <A1476D8D-7BF1-0104-2946-F16D23B7FCD1>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreData.framework/Versions/A/CoreData
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x105ba2000 -        0x105c86fff
    com.apple.DesktopServices 1.5.4 (1.5.4)
    <E942205A-1ECC-42D9-B363-890E1A6BA1EF>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DesktopServicesPriv.framework/Versions/A/Deskt opServicesPriv
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x105cd4000 -        0x105fd2fe7
    com.apple.HIToolbox 1.6.2 (???) <3E8DB791-B929-21F5-A425-C519A02F7D75>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fram ework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1060fe000 -        0x106496fff
    com.apple.QuartzCore 1.6.1 (227.8) <ACE60C62-19DD-506E-42A3-3BA9674EAAD1>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/QuartzCore.framework/Versions/A/QuartzCore
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1065c3000 -        0x1065ceff7
    com.apple.speech.recognition.framework 3.11.1 (3.11.1)
    <5CA110A2-0712-F774-E7CF-AA7A2A106DAC>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/SpeechRecognit ion.framework/Versions/A/SpeechRecognition
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1065d8000 -        0x10661fff7
    com.apple.coreui 2 (113) <D77489FE-F9AF-101F-3CF0-4534FBC3905F>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/CoreUI
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106644000 -        0x1066c3fff
    com.apple.audio.CoreAudio 3.2.2 (3.2.2)
    <D76A416C-290C-98BD-2FAE-44ED8FF421B3>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework/Versions/A/CoreAudio
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1066f9000 -        0x1066fafff
    liblangid.dylib ??? (???) <EA4D1607-2BD5-2EE2-2A3B-632EEE5A444D>
    /usr/lib/liblangid.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x1066fe000 -        0x106714ff7  com.apple.MultitouchSupport.framework 204.9
    (204.9) <E433FBE7-E981-9325-98C3-A97C3382CE53>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MultitouchSupport.framework/Versions/A/Multito uchSupport
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106721000 -        0x106721ff7
    com.apple.vecLib 3.5 (vecLib 3.5) <5B072584-9579-F54F-180E-5D425B37E85C>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/vecLib
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106724000 -        0x106779fef
    com.apple.framework.familycontrols 2.0 (2.0)
    <CA23136F-678E-23BB-2947-50FB1324C521>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FamilyControls.framework/Versions/A/FamilyCont rols
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106796000 -        0x10684bfe7
    com.apple.ink.framework 1.3.1 (105)
    <C13179C5-1D60-E307-7016-32285F7F35E7>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Ink.framework/ Versions/A/Ink
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10687e000 -        0x1068a2ff7
    com.apple.CoreVideo 1.6.0 (43.1) <4DA5C05D-A281-2F84-9069-6D50A57B4174>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreVideo.framework/Versions/A/CoreVideo
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1068bb000 -        0x1068cafef
    com.apple.opengl 1.6.5 (1.6.5) <0D07EDA3-0775-0417-5648-BC0B423340DF>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/OpenGL
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1068d2000 -        0x106907fff
    libGLImage.dylib ??? (???) <B1927FB2-23F4-850A-8217-1580968CF3A6>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGLImage.dyli b
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x10690e000 -        0x106930ff7
    com.apple.opencl 12 (12) <7E9C9972-485E-0E21-31FA-92FBBBFC24EF>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenCL.framework/Versions/A/OpenCL
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106939000 -        0x10693fff7  IOSurface
    ??? (???) <49C9D9BF-3E35-42DE-0A2F-C0318F8B0A76>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/IOSurface.framework/Versions/A/IOSurface
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106948000 -        0x1069a4fff
    libGLU.dylib ??? (???) <9D686464-864A-5795-6E32-ED8E0EB2874D>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGLU.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1069b8000 -        0x1069cbfff
    libGL.dylib ??? (???) <5F9DAF5F-C25C-B6C2-C9BC-3D91D723FD85>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x1069db000 -        0x106ae0fe7
    libGLProgrammability.dylib ??? (???)
    <5AC07B42-EBE9-C9C2-5E16-F772ADA54B30>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGLProgrammab ility.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106b03000 -        0x106b06ff7
    libCoreVMClient.dylib ??? (???) <ABDDDD2F-23B5-B247-FF8A-7790F28C1D9C>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libCoreVMClient .dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106b0b000 -        0x106b10fff
    libGFXShared.dylib ??? (???) <64E3B385-49F2-D60B-470A-1CC5B897D0B1>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGFXShared.dy lib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106b15000 -        0x106ba1fef
    SecurityFoundation ??? (???) <E8D8DEC7-341B-585F-1175-BDE1419255EB>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Versions/A/SecurityFound ation
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106be5000 -        0x106becfff
    com.apple.OpenDirectory 10.6 (10.6)
    <72A65D76-7831-D31E-F1B3-9E48BF26A98B>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenDirectory.framework/Versions/A/OpenDirectory
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106bf5000 -        0x106c0efff
    com.apple.CFOpenDirectory 10.6 (10.6)
    <0F46E102-8B8E-0995-BA85-3D9608F0A30C>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenDirectory.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CFOpenD irectory.framework/Versions/A/CFOpenDirectory
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106c23000 -        0x106c43ff7
    com.apple.DirectoryService.Framework 3.6 (621.1)
    <1B6C18CD-2257-1CEB-00C4-1BD8EB267DDE>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework/Versions/A/DirectoryServic e
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106c4d000 -        0x106c8bfe7
    com.apple.MediaKit 10.0 (472) <A581972E-EFF7-D518-1C62-612FA91E439B>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MediaKit.framework/Versions/A/MediaKit
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106c9e000 -        0x106d75fff
    com.apple.DiscRecording 5.0.3 (5030.4.2)
    <0A207751-81D9-4076-8E16-074CADC160A9>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/DiscRecording.framework/Versions/A/DiscRecording
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106dd5000 -        0x106defff7
    com.apple.NetInfo 1.0.0 (???) <65E4F4B7-FE72-E29A-25F4-3B382947793C>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NetInfo.framework/Versions/A/NetInfo
    Dec 14
    16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106dfb000 -        0x106efbfef
    com.apple.DiskImagesFramework 10.6 (281)
    <20661DCD-0BE0-9909-4727-A8C283371956>
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework/Versions/A/DiskImages
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106f58000 -        0x106f58ff7
    com.apple.Carbon 150 (152) <4B7DC942-DD69-7AF4-9018-3F43B31C1A81>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Carbon
    Dec 14 16:11:12
    localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106f5b000 -        0x106f96fff
    libcurl.4.dylib ??? (???) <383AC19D-AEED-9F53-DEA3-FF118BDD3735>
    /usr/lib/libcurl.4.dylib
    Dec 14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:     
    0x106fa4000 -        0x106fdbff7  libssl.0.9.8.dylib ??? (???)
    <21036410-B7EE-82E3-5B03-27A50A461627> /usr/lib/libssl.0.9.8.dylib
    Dec
    14 16:11:12 localhost ReportCrash[229]:        0x106ff0000 -        0x106ff5ff7
    com.apple.CommonPanels 1.2.4 (91) <4D84803B-BD06-D80E-15AE-EFBE43F93605>
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/F

    A miracle!! Up and running. Somehow got to a utilities window on a reboot and was able to reinstall Yosemite and then back up from Time Machine.  Funny, IPhoto didn't come over and when I opened TM there was only the current day as an option for reinstall. I was able to install iPhoto 9.6 from the app store and then create a new library and then import from the TM backup iPhoto folder. Interesting. Don't give up.

  • Does Migration Asst thwart a truly "clean" install?

    I decided to do a clean install this time when 10.6 was released because one lookinside my preferences folder and libraries found a swarm of unknown, ancient or irrelevant support files. I want these gone. No amount of AppZapper will clear this stuff out if you've deleted these apps before the advent of AppZapper, etc.
    I backed up my MBP's internal HD and erased then installed Snow Leopard. After realizing how much serial-number-entering I would have to do, I tried the migration assistant. What I didn't realize is that MA will pass on all the old Application Support/Preferences files you've always had whether they are relevant to your current applications or not. In short, the Migration ***'t install was a partial failure, with loads of permissions challenges (I found a KB on this, something to do with your user becoming a Standard instead of Admin user in the transfer), certain apps didn't copy and the system doesn't feel any cleaner than if I had simply Upgrade-installed. mail, iTunes and Address Book were all affected, though now fixed. This doesn't inspire confidence.
    For a truly "clean" install, do I really have to go through the measures we did in OS 9 and earlier, meaning, literally download all your installers (or get your CDs handy), find support files that contain databases (Yojimbo, address book, etc), move them manually and all that? I'd thought we'd moved on from this.
    Do any of those apps I've seen clean out things like old prefs and support files you're no longer using? I'm talking about OmniDiskSweeper or I believe Aladdin had one as well. I use Onyx for caches but not for all the other detritus.
    Message was edited by: Daniel Pinder

    Truly clean is a waste of time.
    But the answer is yes, given it gives you the ability to install applications or your user home folder from an old installation. Your home folder contains preferences and data for nearly every application you run, which is incredibly helpful. Of course, if any of them are corrupt, and you don't know how to fix them, then Migration Assistant will bring them over.

  • Custom clean install from recovery ?

    hello.
    want to clean install 10.8.3 using app store through recovery mode.
    my question:
    as i recall, i have access to disk utility before the new download, soooooooooo,
    will disk utility allow me to partition my mac's hard drive (after erasing) and THEN download the OS onto the start-up partition?
    or, do i have to go through the rigamarole of creating a ML DVD?
    thanks. all help deeply appreciated.
    [have owned a new 27" for close to three weeks now and am still mucking about trying to configure it and retain files and users and passwords, etc from previous mbp. due to my previous failure to understand the consequences of having multiple apple id's (that i never wanted, but am nevertheless stuck with), this will be my second clean install. grrrrr.]

    oh oh.
    i erased the hard drive so that i could make partitions.
    only then did i learn and understand the small print on the screen that says "you may only split this partition into two."
    i had hoped to make four partitions.
    i have created as many as four partitions on external drives in the past, so did not anticipate this restriction on my imac hard drive.
    guess i'll forget the partition idea and restore my imac with a clean install and then migration assistant.
    i fear that i know the answer to this next question, but...
    if i were to go ahead and create the two partitions allowed on my imac's hard drive, would it be possible in the future - when feel that i no longer need its contents - to eliminate it and merge the space with the start-up partition?
    [life would be so much easier if i had a billion dollars so i could afford two or three apple computers...]
    thank you for your responses.

  • How do a clean install from Time Machine Backup which is in other partition of internal hard drive

    I have 2 partitions in my internal hard drive they are
    1. Mac OS (Sysem Files)
    2. HDD (Other Personal Documents).
    I did Time Machine Backup in HDD partition. So now i want to do clean install from the Time Machine Backup without format the whole drive since my system not booting meant that system crashed and cant boot in anyway (Just consider ). Also I have MAC bootable USB stick.
    Thanks in advance .

    Having never seen a setup like that, I'm not sure how it will work.
    In theory, just erase the Mac OS volume, then install, choosing to recover from a Time Machine backup.
    When you boot into Recovery, open Disk Utility and select the Mac OS volume, not the whole disk. Erase it, then quit DU and restore from the Time Machine backup. However, this is the part I'm not certain of. I would imagine the partition with TM backup will be mounted, but I don't know.
    If you can't see the Time Machine backup from the Recovery HD on the drive, try it from the USB Recovery stick (it is a Recovery USB and not the old Lion install USB, correct?)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4718
    If you don't have a "built-in" recovery HD because of your partitioning, then you would have to boot from that USB Recovery disk.
    Your setup is severely flawed. A backup on the same drive as the data is not a backup. You will lose everything with a disk failure.
    Also, partitioning off your OS on a Mac is not necessary and is probably counterproductive. OS X is not Windows.

  • How do I uninstall all adobe products and do a clean install ?

    I upgraded my hard drive after a mechanical failure on my imac. The migration assistant on the imac brought much of my old files over. But, I would like to uninstall all of my adobe products and reinstall them. Have not been able to find an uninstaller online. How do I uninstall all adobe products and do a clean install ?

    See http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html

  • How to do a clean install without loosing anything

    Hi all,
    I (foolishly) installed Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard as an update to my existing 10.5.8 Leopard install last year. Ever since I've had a host of small but annoying problems, that no one else seems to be complaining about. (For example in the finder half the time when I right click on a file the pop-up menu disappears after half a second and I have to click and hold to keep it open so I can make a selection.)
    I'm starting to wonder if some of the problems I'm having are caused by the upgrade install, instead of a fresh install.
    So I'd like to do a clean install of the OS, but it's been so long since I've done that I've forgotten how that works. How can I do a clean install without loosing all my data? Do I have to pull all my data off the hard drive, wipe it clean and start from scratch like you do on a PC, or is there an easier way? (I hope there is an easier way.) If someone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.

    I'm starting to wonder if some of the problems I'm having are caused by the upgrade install, instead of a fresh install.
    I did an upgrade install on my old MacBook Pro, and it worked just fine. The key is that the system has to be in good working order when the update is applied... if there are minor problems, those problems can be magnified by an upgrade.
    Of course, this may not be your problem... have you checked all your software and hardware for compatibility with Snow Leopard? One site that you can use, though it's by no means comprehensive, is:
    http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/
    So I'd like to do a clean install of the OS, but it's been so long since I've done that I've forgotten how that works. How can I do a clean install without loosing all my data?
    Unfortunately, there's no easy way to do a true clean reinstall. In a nutshell, here's what you need to do:
    1) Back up all your data. Make sure you've got application serial numbers stored somewhere!
    2) Now back up all your data in another place. If you don't have two copies, you won't have any backups after the next step... the backup from step 1 becomes the original, and a poorly-timed drive failure would ruin you.
    3) Reboot from the Mac OS X install disk (SL disk in this case)
    4) Erase the hard drive with Disk Utility
    5) Install the system
    6) Update everything to the current version via Software Update
    7) Install any apps you need
    8) Update those apps if necessary
    9) Reconfigure anything that needs it (network settings, appearance preferences, etc)
    10) Copy +only documents+, no settings files, from your backup, preferably manually rather than with Migration Assistant (which can sometimes copy more than you might want it to).
    That's about it! For assistance with any of those items, just say the word.

  • Non-Apple browsers cause cascading system hang with clean install of Lion

    It started with Google Chrome.  After a few hours of use, Chrome would randomly lock up one renderer at a time until it was completely unresponsive.  Console showed nothing conclusive in the logs, and would soon lock up itself.  Logged-in Terminal windows could sometimes get as far as a "ps auxc", but would lock up during the command output, and new Terminal windows or tabs would never get past login.  The SSH daemon would be dead in the water, preventing me from logging in remotely.  Any existing SSH connections would hang on the first command.  Activity Monitor would lock up the moment I tried to sample a process or interact with anything.  Interacting with SystemUIServer (pulling down the menu for the clock or trying to do a Spotlight search) would cause SystemUIServer to hang.  Same with the Dock.  My mouse was like the Midas of software failure: everything I touched turned to hang.  Eventually I'd be staring at a spinning beachball.  After a few (five to ten) minutes, it might perform a couple queued events (opening a window, switching to another application) but would usually become wedged again immediately, forcing me to hard restart.
    I then tried installing Firefox 5, and discovered that it causes the hang fairly reliably within the first ten seconds.  Since I knew when it was about to happen, I managed to capture a few stack traces in Activity Monitor, but it was always different, and always somewhere in the kernel (usually file-system related: __getattrlist while scanning fonts one time, the open system call another).
    Safari, on the other hand, works great.
    I've tried performing a verification of my startup disk, which returns no errors, so although I'm not ruling out hardware failure at this point the problem started immediately after I upgraded to Lion, and persisted even after I wiped my hard drive completely and performed a clean install from the recovery partition.  It also doesn't seem to be completely the fault of either Chrome or Firefox, since they're different browsers with different rendering engines using different system frameworks.  They do both perform a lot of file I/O, so maybe that's a clue.  Another possible lead is the seemingly random errors Console will spew out while the hang is occuring.  Most recently I've gotten a screenful of '--ImageKit Error: updateGLTextureWithBitmapData: glPixelStorei returned an error : 506 ...', and before that it was 'Google Chrome Helper: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1100)', "kernel: IOSurface: buffer allocation size is zero".  Console spew being what it is, though, I don't know if any of that is relevant.
    I figure I would be seeing quite a lot of angry forum threads if Chrome and Firefox were completely unusable on other people's machines, so I'm guessing there's something specific to my configuration happening here.  With a clean install, though, I'm not sure what it could be.  Here are detailed system specs:
    24" iMac (Early 2008 -- just out of AppleCare coverage, figures) , 2.8 GHz, 2GB RAM, running Lion build 11A511 (which should be the 10.7 release version).
    I would be massively indebted to anyone who has experienced or heard about this issue before and can give me something else to try.

    Zeroing the disk serves no purpose in this situation.  It is a common misconception that this is required to map out bad blocks on the drive, but the fact is that 1) modern hard drives map out bad blocks as part of everyday operation, and 2) zeroing the drive involves simply writing zeros with no checks to see if the zero was written successfully, so it wouldn't know if a block was bad anyway.
    It's possible the drive is starting to go bad, although then there should be some problems with SL as well.  I would recommend repartitioning the drive with Disk Utility.  Make sure it's got one partition, using the GUID partition map scheme, and format that partition as Mac OS Extended (Journaled).  Repartitioning should get rid of any gremlins lurking on the disk, unless the physical disk itself is dying.  And after repartitioning, install straight from the flash drive, as Shootist recommends, rather than installing SL first.
    Hardware could be an issue.  It's entirely possible for an older system to work fine on slightly faulty hardware while a newer system does not.  Running Apple Hardware Test wouldn't be a bad idea.
    Firmware updates wouldn't be a bad idea.  However, note that my mid-2010 MBP with the same specs is running Lion just fine, and I've never installed any firmware updates.  (Firmware updates scare me...  if my machine is running just fine, I'm reluctant to risk installing new firmware.  But that's probably just a bit of paranoia talking.  )

  • Fresh solaris 10 x86 install patch update problems 119060-17 ...

    Just yesterday, i installed a fresh Solaris 10 x86 onto some pc hardware. After getting solaris installed and issues with my network card, i downloaded and installed the free version of the update manager 1.0.x. Next, i proceeded to update all the general patches for the solaris 10 system. I started with the command 'pprosvc -i' from a terminal. It then proceeded to download and validate a bunch of patches successfully until it hit the following 3 patches:
    119060-17 ---- X11 6.6.2_x86: Xsun patch
    122213-10 ---- GNOME 2.6.0_x86: GNOME Desktop Patch
    122912-02 ---- SunOS 5.10_x86: Apache 1.3 Patch
    All 3 failed some kind of validation and then crashed the pprosvc program, at which point it exited with the following error:
    122912-02 cannot be validated
    119060-17 cannot be validated
    122912-02 cannot be validated
    Unexpected Failure: java.lang.Throwable: ERROR: Failed to validate the digital signature(s).
    I also tried to use the GUI Update Manager to update, hoping the problem was isolated to pprosvc, but that problem was also in the GUI with a similar error message:
    Error occurred...The detailed error message is: Unexpected Failure: java.lang.Throwable: ERROR: Failed to validate the digitial signature(s)
    Anyone know why Sun's update patch process is so troublesome?
    Getting Tired of Solaris Updates...
    I should mention that this is the free solaris 10 x86 install and i don't have a service contract with Sun. If this problem persists, i don't think i'll get one, as i see only further problems after buying one.
    tired and confused

    Hi,
    There is an issue with this that is currently being investigated. There is another thread that may shed some light on what is happening here;
    http://forum.sun.com/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=316
    Thread title is : Sun UC, Digitally Signed Patches Using New Verisign Certificates
    In the short-term please ensure that the patch mentioned in it is installed.
    To quote part of mentioned thread above:
    "Once the Sun Update Connection client software is upgraded with patch 121118-06 (SPARC) or 121119-06 (x86/x64) or later revisions normal behavior will resume. "
    If this fails to resolve your problem, would you be kind enough to post the output of the following command for analysis please;
    # showrev -p | egrep -e '121454|121119|120336|121082|121564|122232|119789'
    Sincerely,
    Moderator.
    Message was edited by:
    ForumModerator

  • Unbootable Solaris 10 x86 installed on ZFS root file system

    Hi all,
    I have unbootable Solaris 10 x86 installed on ZFS root file system. on an IDE HDD
    The bios keep showing the msg
    DISK BOOT FAILURE , PLEASE INSERT SYSTEM BOOT DISK
    please note :
    1- the HDD is connected properly and recognized by the system
    2- GRUB don't show any messages
    is there any guide to recover the system , or detail procedure to boot system again
    Thanks,,,

    It's not clear if this is a recently installed system that is refusing to boot OR if the system was working fine and crashed.
    If it's the former, I would suggest you check the BIOS settings to make sure it's booting from the right hard disk. In any case, the Solaris 10 installation should have writting the GRUB stage1 and stage2 blocks to the beginning of the disk.
    If the system crashed and is refusing to boot, you can try to boot from a Solaris 10 installation DVD. Choose the single user shell option and see if it can find your system. You should be able to use format/devfsadm/etc to do the actual troubleshooting. If your disk is still responding, try a `zpool import` to see if there is any data that ZFS can recognize (it usually has many backup uberblocks and disk labels scattered around the disk).

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