I'm having troubles this morning as well. I changed my theme (to Siro 2.0) and the theme works with most appications, but no longer works with Mail and some others. Further, when I…
MacNNTroubleshootingby LamerSun, 15 May 2005 - 10:23
Quote:
Originally Posted by real
Most People. It's scary how many people I know who do not have backups of anything.
What are these backups you talk about?
MacNNTroubleshootingby His DudenessSun, 15 May 2005 - 09:04
I always do a clean install. First I move any important data to a back up drive then do a clean install. After I set up mty services I then use superduper to do a disk image of the…
MacNNTroubleshootingby GorlothSun, 15 May 2005 - 08:02
SEkker: My original install of Tiger was an Archive & Install (sorry for the confusion - the original post has been corrected). Your point stating "the install option does 99% …
MacNNTroubleshootingby bondsteelSun, 15 May 2005 - 06:26
I did an archive and install on my mini the first day Tiger came out. Things were pretty stable so I went ahead and did the same thing with my PB17. No problems either and I'm just…
MacNNTroubleshootingby RandmanSun, 15 May 2005 - 04:10
Does anyone partition their drive in this day and age? Maybe I'm old school or something, but my 60GB laptop drive is in 3 partitions: Home (20GB), Scratch (5GB for PS), and Data (…
MacNNTroubleshootingby jreadesSun, 15 May 2005 - 04:05
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Originally Posted by TerryJ
After having a weird kernel panic issue after doing an Archive and Install of Tiger on my PowerBook 1.25, I found the culprit to be a bad memo…
MacNNTroubleshootingby cvbcvbSun, 15 May 2005 - 02:59
After having a weird kernel panic issue after doing an Archive and Install of Tiger on my PowerBook 1.25, I found the culprit to be a bad memory stick with Apple Hardware Test. I p…
MacNNTroubleshootingby TerryJSat, 14 May 2005 - 21:11
I've installed OSX in every single way since 10.0 and this was by far the easiest. I decided that I would zero the drive, so this is what I did.
1. Use CCC to clone my 10.3.9 ont…
MacNNTroubleshootingby ToyinSat, 14 May 2005 - 16:37
I would venture to guess that the troublesome clone can be linked to CCC; check out the trouble-shooting section at the CCC Web site to see how things can go wrong because of minor…
MacNNTroubleshootingby MojoSat, 14 May 2005 - 16:22
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Originally Posted by Mojo
What did you use to create the clone? I had problems using CCC but none so far using SuperDuper!.
Not trying to highjack the thread, but.…
MacNNTroubleshootingby SEkkerSat, 14 May 2005 - 15:21
vacation? what is this word you speak of?
Tell me about it. I had to dig thru 10 boxes to find my photoshop disc. what saved me is that i have been very good in the last year abo…
MacNNTroubleshootingby osxisfunSat, 14 May 2005 - 15:14
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Originally Posted by Mojo
BTW SEkker, if you had had a clone of that Lombard somewhere other than that dead drive, you could have copied it back to the new drive and sav…
MacNNTroubleshootingby SEkkerSat, 14 May 2005 - 14:17
I am also dependent on my Macs, which is why I experimented on a "disposable" clone residing on an external drive. I was curious whether the basic upgrade option would work, and it…
MacNNTroubleshootingby MojoSat, 14 May 2005 - 14:06
I just want to point out that 'archive and install' is not the same as 'upgrade'. In the former, the installer disk installs a fresh OS -- and then takes your user files, network p…
MacNNTroubleshootingby SEkkerSat, 14 May 2005 - 13:39
In the past I would have gone to the trouble of doing a clean install, but at least in my case it doesn't seem necessary...
Since I had a clone of Panther on an external drive I d…
MacNNTroubleshootingby MojoSat, 14 May 2005 - 13:13
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Originally Posted by stevesnj
Agreed..I have saved and then Zero'd my drives since 2000 on my Pismo from OS 9 to 10.0 and never will do an archive and install...the 45 e…
MacNNTroubleshootingby siflippantSat, 14 May 2005 - 10:52
Finally got it to work with isync, just delete the device form the bluetooth list, the attempted to add a device with the wizard (selecting mobile phone device - had also done this…
MacNNTroubleshootingby BrettOZThu, 12 May 2005 - 20:49
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Originally Posted by osxisfun
I am a BIG believer in starting from scratch with each new OS.
I would bet that 90% of the problems people have in tiger are due to all the…
MacNNTroubleshootingby stevesnjThu, 12 May 2005 - 17:27
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Originally Posted by Agent69
I wonder how many people do an archive and install without backing up first?
Most People. It's scary how many people I know who do not h…
MacNNTroubleshootingby realThu, 12 May 2005 - 14:28