Thunderbolt firmware 22.1 snow leopard big trouble

hi!, sorry for my poor, poor english.
The last thunderbolt firmware 22.1 for snow leopard crashes in my brand new imac 21.5 corei7 2,8. I got a Samsung 19" display conected to a thunderbolt port using a apple minidisplay port-vga device. Yesterday, back to rebbot the system afther the instalation of the thunderbolt firmware 22.1, the screem tourns blue and enter in sleep mode before the finders appears. I push de imac button for recobery the imac fron the sleep mode ands the finder appairs finlaly but i cant use the keyboard or the mouse for move de element or interactuate whit the interface, is as if the interface was in a lower layer with which I can not interact.
When you restart by pressing the button on the iMac, it happens again. If I try to boot into safe mode I still can interact with the user interface to enter the password at logon. If I try to reinstall mac osx installation from the DVD, I still can interact with the interface.
Finally I managed to restart and boot correctly the finder disconnecting the second monitor to the thunderbolt port. But when you connect it and restart again repeated the same story.
I use mac for 12 years and I never thought of anything like, has someone the same has happened?

I would try the firmware rollback as metioned in this thread. Be sure to disconect any other displays etc before. Mike   https://discussions.apple.com/message/15955429#15955429

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    Your machine with no non-Apple devices should be able to install iCal and Snow Leopard no trouble.
    The logfile is often difficult to determine what went wrong. But my belief in such matters is simplify first, and then add on later. Backup your data at least twice, and see if there is an issue just erase installing Snow Leopard from a retail installer disc. If there is, then you know there is a hardware problem if no non-Apple devices are connected. Running the hardware test that came with your Mac:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303081 would allow you to determine this without any installation of data whatsoever, as long as the issue isn't due to some random RAM issue that it can't detect.

  • MBP 17" mid 2010 Snow Leopard Native: why not possible to install Snow Leopard in some new Hard disk?It appears "impossibile 'cause you have Mac OS X" 23.1.1."

    Guys, I want to install SL in some hard disk. It's the native OS, the one came with the MBP. But after having installed Lion, my MBP doesn't allow me to install from the original dvd of Snow Leopard, telling me "impossible because you have Mac OS X” 23.1.1. istaller".
    Someone can help me?

    hey thank you for your answers. I've written that I want to install snow leopard in a new hard disk, not over the lion. In other words, I want a hard disk with the faster snow leopard, that was the native OSX of my MBP mid 2010. But using the last procedure you suggested me, the dvd doesn't appear. I repeat, there's something changed in the firmware that blocks snow leopard.
    the comunication that appears when I insert the original dvd of SL is something like "impossible to install snow leopard because you have Mac OS X” 23.1.1. istaller".

  • I have a macbook and was having trouble with safari so I removed it and am trying to re-download but it says snow leopard and lion are too big. which version of safari can i download?

    I have a macbook and was having trouble with safari so I removed it and am trying to re-download but it says snow leopard and lion are too big. which version of safari can i download?

    Which operating system are you running? Not sure, click the apple on the left of the menu bar, the click about this mac. It will say version 10.6.x or 10.7.x.

  • Trouble with Update snow leopard 10.6.8 and 10.6.7

    Hi,
    Since one week, I have trouble with snow leopard.
    My child has shut down our imac roughly with the on/off button. So after the restart and before the blue screen the display
    is frozen with crazy pixel. I have to look for information for a week, tried all the reset (alt cmd P R , reset smc, safe mode etc ...)
    After that I' installed all the OSX snow leopard with the DVD with the 10.6 version
    This version is ok and the imac works fine but if I'upgrade this version to 10.6.8 with the combo package
    I have the same problem : the display is frozen with crazy pixels
    And If I' upgrade with the combo package 10.6.7 somme windows are grey and the menu is grey, the apple menu is black
    The fonts are bad.
    Before all these installation, I perfromed a smc reset, four times nvram reset, erase hard drive and after
    that installation of snow leopard.
    The  Safe Mode works. Hardware test is OK . disk is Ok ( I used the disk utility),permission is OK
    Do you have a solution
    Thanks

    Hello,
    Are you using software Update or getting it directly?
    Try re-installing the big 10.6.8 Combo...
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399
    Repair Permissions afterwords, reboot.
    If that doesn't do it, it sounds like a video card problem, have you blown the dust out lately?
    Boot off your *original* Install Disk while holding down the *d key*, (not c key), then run the extended Apple Hardware Test. Some disks require you to use the Option key at bootup to select AHT. Some Discs have it inexplicably on Disc #2.

  • Trouble migrating from Snow Leopard to Lion

    I've been using a MacBookPro5.2 that's running OS 10.6.8.  I bought a new MacBookPro, and installed Lion on it.  Now I'm trying to migrate my whole electronic life over to the new computer, and I've been having big problems.  I think I may have fixed those problems, but I'm not sure if it's really safe to start using the new computer the way it is.  Can anyone tell me if I'm doing this correctly?  I hope this may help other people having similar problems.
    Here's what I've done so far:
    1.  I ran Software Update on the old mac, to make sure that I had the latest version of 10.6.8.  The only account that exists on the old computer is called "administrator."  The "short name" for that account was my initials, which we'll say are "abc".
    2.  I installed Lion on the new computer (it had come with Snow Leopard originally), started up, and created an account called "administrator," with short name "administrator."  Of note, the new computer was then running 10.7.0, and I hadn't updated to 10.7.1 before attempting the migration.
    3.  I connected both computers to my router, and ran Migration Assistant, checking all of the checkboxes, in order to transfer everything (accounts, applications, settings, and other files and folders).  Migration Assistant noticed that the name of the only account on the old computer was the same as the name of the only account on the new computer.  So I said to rename the account that was being transferred to "admin," with short name "admin."
    4.  On the old computer, I keep almost all of my documents in directories directly under the root directory, not under /Users/abc.  After ten or so hours of migrating, it appeared that pretty much all of those files, including Applications, had all come over to the new computer.  There was also a new account on the new computer, called "admin," as it should be.  However, the "admin" account wasn't set up properly.  I was able to log in as admin, using the old password that I used on my old computer, but admin appeared to have no home directory.  So, for example, my desktop picture and all of the stuff on that was supposed to be on my desktop weren't there, and I couldn't access my iTunes library.  On the dock, where I should have seen icons for "Documents" and "Downloads," I had only big question marks.
    5.  I deleted the "admin" account, started up from the recovery disk, and re-installed Lion from scratch.  Then I ran Migration Assistant, doing it the same way, except that this time I only checked the "accounts" and "settings" boxes.  The transfer was much faster this time, but everything ended up the same.  This didn't fix my problem.
    6.  I logged out of the new computer, and logged in again as my original account "administrator."  Then I saw that there was in fact a /Users/admin home directory, but it was owned by the wrong account, i.e. administrator.  So I did this:
    sudo chown -R admin /Users/admin
    Things then looked a lot better.  I logged in as admin, and now my desktop items are there, my iTunes library is accessible, etc.  I checked, and verified that admin is listed as having administrator privileges.  So I guess my next step would be to delete the original "administrator" account, so that there's only one account left.  Is it safe for me to delete the original administrator account that I set up?  I'm afraid to do that, because I'm not sure that everything is really in order.  For example:
    1.  When logged in as admin, the Macintosh HD icon never appears on my desktop, even if I check the appropriate box under Finder -> Preferences.  It does appear properly if I'm logged in as administrator.
    2.  Dropbox keeps looking for a /Users/abc/Dropbox directory, and breaks because it can't find that directory.  I don't really care about that, because I can just uninstall and reinstall Dropbox.  But I don't want to run into other problems in the future because other applications are looking for /Users/abc.
    3.  In various places, Lion keeps referring to my new computer as "administrator's-MacBookPro," or something like that.  That makes me worry that I'll have some problems if I delete name of the account that supposedly owns the computer.
    So, is it safe for me to proceed with deleting the original account?  I haven't really used the new computer yet, so I'd be happy to wipe the whole hard disk clean and start the migration process over from scratch, if that will help to make everything more stable going forward.  And if someone can tell me how to do that!
    I apologize for the long post.  Thanks in advance for any help.

    Whew!  I finally got my new machine working with all my old stuff on it, thanks to baltwo's tip to try reinstalling the OS from scratch, which pointed me in the right direction.  The key additional points were (1) to make sure to  erase the hard drive first, and (2) do the transfer to Lion, rather than Snow Leopard, because at least in my case, SL's Setup Manager was buggy and always hung forever right when it was about to start transferring.  Also for some reason the transfer was much faster in Lion.
    This was a very ugly experience for me.  There were lots of times when my computers crashed, hung, wouldn't wake up, and otherwise made me feel like I was at work, trying to use  Windows boxes.  For the benefit of any other people who may stumble upon this thread, here are a set of steps that you can follow if you have a mac that is new (or new to you) and you would like to have it running Lion, and having all of the stuff from your old Mac on it, but with no other user's stuff on it.  In the simple case where your new Mac comes preinstalled with Lion and you're the first human ever to turn it on, then ignore all of this, and just turn it on and follow the onscreen instructions.  However, I think you should follow the following steps if (A) the new Mac already has on it an account or account that you want to wipe out, and/or (B) the new Mac is running Snow Leopard, and you want to upgrade it to Lion before migrating your stuff over (which I think is a good idea -- as I said, my computer kept crashing every time I tried to migrate from SL to SL, and besides, maybe a "clean install" of Lion is somehow better).
    [If your new Mac is already running Lion, skip to step 4.  If your new mac is running SL, start here.]
    1.  On the new mac (which is running SL), if you're turning it on for the first time, create a temporary administrator account that you're going to wipe out shortly.  If there's already an administrator account on the new computer, log in as that administrator. 
    2.  As the administrator, run Software Update, and keep running it repeatedly and restarting if necessary, until Software Update no longer finds any updates to install.
    3.  Upgrade the new Mac to Lion.  You'll probably do this via the App Store.  After Lion has downloaded and installed, your computer will restart.
    4.  Log in into the new Mac, which is running Lion, as your administrator account.  Same password as before.
    5   Run Software Update, and keep running it repeatedly and restarting if necessary, until Software Update no longer finds any updates to install.  I'm not sure this step is really necessary, but I wanted to be sure that the new Mac was running the very latest version of Lion, since there seemed to be some problems with Lion's Setup/Migration assistant.
    6.  You may not have realized this, but Lion created a locked partition on your hard drive that contains a complete backup copy of itself, plus various utilities, including the disk utility.  Boot your new mac from that recovery partition by starting it up (or restarting it), and holding down "command-R" while it's restarting.  You'll be presented with two choices, asking whether you want to boot from the main hard disk partition, or the recovery partition.  Choose the recovery partition.
    7.  Having started up from the recovery partition, you now need to run disk utility.  If I recall correctly, you do this by pulling down the "Utilities" menu from the top of the screen, and choosing Disk Utility.
    8.  In Disk Utility, choose "erase," and erase the main partition of your hard drive, which I think will be called "Untitled" or maybe "Macintosh HD."  Be sure to highlight "Untitled" or "Macintosh HD" before you go ahead and erase, and don't erase your recovery partition by accident.
    9.  Now you have a pristine, factory-fresh Mac, running the latest version of Lion, with no user accounts on it.  Just go ahead and turn it on, enjoy the music and graphics, and then follow the onscreen instructions for transferring the data over from your old Mac.

  • Anyone else had trouble getting RID of Mt Lion? I was shocked to learn that I could NOT run some of my software on it and attempted (with online help) to reinstall SNow Leopard. My computer is now in the hospital! I should have been told beforehand.

    I 'upgraded' to Mt Lion over the weekend. It seemed very slow, and sluggish. Within a day I realized also that my Reunion program would not work,
    my Quicken would not work, and who knows what else. I kept getting alerts saying that I could not use any PC programs. So, I decided to go back to Snow Leopard - I spent two and a half hours on the phone with two very capable people, then was told that I'd have to take it to an Apple Store. I DO have
    extended warranty but a lot of good THAT does!  Besides, our nearest store is 160 miles away! So, I took it to our local authorized dealer. It is currently
    being worked on, and the minimum will be $189!  Fortunately, Time Machine was being backed up by my external hard drive.  But, I just received a
    call and they can't make my password work to get in!  Somehow that has changed back to an old one I don't remember! 
    MY COMPLAINT:  When speaking with a rep about the feasibility of downloading Mt Lion, not ONCE did anyone tell me that I 'might' have these
    problems.  I NEVER would have upgraded! Now I just want my computer restored to USABLE -

    What an unfortunate story.   I hope you will quickly get things back to normal.  
    To be fair though, there has been quite a lot written about the effects of mountain Lion and the loss of Rosetta, as one example.   I am wondering just how much research you did before buying.
    But on the brighter side, you can wipe Mountain Lion and reinstall Snow Leopard with not too much trouble.   It would have been much worse had you bought a new machine with M.L. pre-installed and then found your programs wouldn't work.
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  • Is there a way to down grade my Mac Pro 5,1 firmware so it will run Snow Leopard?

    If so will it still run Lion?    I believe this machine is the same hardware that ran Snow Leopard 6 months ago.   Brand new Mac Pro 5,1 two months old. 

    HURRAY!!!  Houston we have Snow Leopard!!
    FatMac your post of the firmware data got me digging deeper....   To sum-up
    Prior to the death of the old Mac Pro1,1.  I was in the process of re-building my emergency boot disks.
    As a result my Snow Leopard Emergency Boot Disk (SL EBD) was a fresh 10.6 install.
    The old MacPro died before I was able to update the SL EBD to 10.6.8.  This I of course forgot.
    The new MacPro would not boot from the old MacPro hard drive (10.6.8).  (It must have gotten taken out in the crash).  And obviously would not boot off of the SL EBD.
    Initially Apple told me that the new MacPro would run SL.  But later conversations with tech support emphasized that it would not and it was standard practice to not make new machines backward compatible.
    I assumed I was done-for.
    Thanks to FatMac's firmware info, I investigated deeper and found my SL EBD was only 10.6. 
    The 10.6.8 combo updater will not run from Lion.
    Now if I could somehow boot into Snow Leopard  so I could do an update.  
    I stumbled across a Carbon Copy Clone sparse image of my old MacPro 10.6.8 start-up disk that I had made DAYS before the crash and burn of the old MacPro.   (Am I lucky or what?)
    CCC'd the old sparse image on to a spare hard drive, restarted & Bingo!  I was running Snow Leopard! 
    Ran the 10.6.8 combo udater and updated my Clean Snow Leopard install.   Now I have a virgin copy of Snow Leopard to boot from. 
    I guess I can toss out my Leopard 10.5.6 Boot disk.
    Now I need to make a sparse image of the virgin Snow Leopard boot disk so I can re-install it at anytime in the future.
    Anyone know how to burn an 8 Gig sparse image onto to several DVD's for archiving? 
    FatMac,  the screen capture was the old fashoned way... I pointed a camera at it. 
    Thanks to everyone for their contributions.  
    Today was a good day!!!    

  • Trouble transfering music to iPhone 5 iOS 7.0.6 from iTunes 11.1.5 on Macbook Pro Snow Leopard 10.6.8

    I recently fixed my Macbook Pro and updated the software to Snow Leopard 10.6.8.  I am having trouble syncing my iPhone with iOS 7.0.6 to my iTunes which is 11.1.5.  It gets stuck on step 4 of 4 "Waiting for changes to apply."   I've reset sync services and done a lot of research about what I can do to fix the problem to no avail.  I would appreciate any help availible.
    Thanks

    I had the same issues, reloaded itunes, updated driver, blasted everything out, etc., did everything,  short of doing a rain dance.  I finally got it to sync by clicking the box "sync only checked songs and videos".  It also allowed me to sync books, etc.  Good Luck Bwerner25.

  • Keyboard viewer on my iMac (running Snow Leopard) recently has lost small size. Green " " button is just moving big keyboard size up. I would appreciate  a hint how to fix it. Alex

    Keyboard viewer on my iMac (running Snow Leopard) recently has lost small size. Green "+" button is just moving big keyboard size up. I would appreciate  a hint how to fix the problem. Alex

    You can resize the keyboard window, positioning the mouse pointer at the edge of the window, clicking and dragging to the desired size.

  • DON'T Install Snow Leopard on early MacBook Pro with Firmware password on!!

    I'm going to summarize my postings from yesterday because I don't want anyone wasting their night like I did.
    Many of us who upgraded from Tiger created a Firmware password to ensure that people won't be able to wipe and re-install the HD for sale if the computer gets stolen. I also note that, like me, many have been suffering the recent won't wake from sleep issues that make it feel like the HD is dead. Sometimes it starts from sleep, mostly it's a real hassle to get it to wake up and when it does it's generally in safe sleep mode. I managed to find a "halfway" good fix for that issue by changing the sleep mode from 0 to 3 in the terminal, found a useful script by Googling the problem. Fixes 90% of my issues on that score. But I wanted to install Snow Leopard to "hopefully" fix that issue for good.
    HOWEVER, if you have a MacBook Pro 2006-2007 model and the original install disc is still Tiger, WARNING TURN OFF THE FIRMWARE PASSWORD if you created one before you attempt an install. Otherwise you'll be completely stuck in black screen **** and you cannot restart from the Snow Leopard disc once you have it in, neither can you eject it because you never get that far.
    The computer, after installing Snow Leopard just gets stuck on the grey screen for a while and then goes black. The computer will not boot from the Snow Leopard disc, Techtool Protege or Leopard disc and the BIGGEST PROBLEM is; you can't Zap the PRAM with firmware active to try and continue installation as some other posters have suggested. Basically, you're screwed.
    To get the Snow Leopard disc out I rebooted in Windows and ejected the disc, then put in first the Leopard disc... didn't work... then rebooted, ejected and put in the original installation disc with Tiger, that did work but no firmware password reset!!!
    The only solution was for me to wipe the disc, reinstall Tiger from the original install disc, which was the only one that worked. Once I could restart the computer again in Tiger, I was finally able to reboot from the Leopard disc and disable the firmware password.
    Then I restarted, zapped the PRAM and using the Leopard disc, restored my machine to its former self with my Time Machine back up. Ran Techtool Pro 5 to fix permissions and rebuild volumes etc. and now have it working again.
    I think I'll leave Snow Leopard for a while since I don't know whether the zapping PRAM works during install and frankly, don't have the time to go through this entire debilitating process again. If anyone does manage to get things running on the earlier MacBook Pros please let me know how it went!
    Anyway, just thought I'd give people a heads up on the Firmware password thing... it's really a bugger on the older models because it wasn't originally included on the original install disc leaving you with no options!!

    Sorry, just wnated to post a comment not question, wasn't sure how to mark it!

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