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Old April 26th, 2008, 12:10 PM
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Problems after updating quicktime

My OS is Leopard 10.5.0. I updated my quicktime to 7.4.5, then when i rebooted, finder and spolight arent opening and crashing. Then, with appcleaner, i uinstalled QuickTime, but the problem continued. So i deleted the QTKit.framework, the console pointed it by the center of the error, so i did it. I also deleted the plists or something like that, reseted the pram and nothing, repaired permissions, verified disks and nothing!! I tryed to install the combo updater 10.5.2, but for some reason, while in the 'choose drive' part, the program freezes.
I also tryed to install via terminal, but i got this:

2008-04-20 22:08:34.815 installer[211:21d7] *** -[NSLock lock]: deadlock (<NSLock: 0x359d00>)
2008-04-20 22:08:34.815 installer[211:21d7] *** Break on _NSLockError() to debug.
installer: Cannot install on volume / because it is disabled.
installer: An error was encountered while running the the VolumeCheck tool for Mac OS X 更新組合

Well. That's all!

Thank you!

Machine Specs:
MacBook Pro 15''
2 ghz Intel Core Duo
2 Gb DDR2
80 GB HD SATA
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Old April 26th, 2008, 01:32 PM
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It sounds like you've upgraded from Tiger to Leopard (i.e. didn't reformat or archive and install, just did a plain upgrade), and then started to update Quicktime and other OS X components.

From what can be seen, it looks like your installation is hosed. I do not think there is anything that can be done apart from backing up your data and doing a clean install. Of course, you should wait for other opinions first but I do not think there is anything else you can do.
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Run Apple's Disk Utility, then a repair program like Disk Warrior, Drive Genius, etc.....
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