AMacNovice
Registered
During the startup of an audio editing program (Cubase SE3) I've ran hundreds of time on my computer I got an error that would shut the program down. The error said "An Exception Occurred In Module : CarbonCore". I thought something was wrong with Cubase so I uninstalled it and re-installed it about 3 three times to fix this error - and it didn't. So, I figured I'd find this CarbonCore file and just throw it away. The moment I put it in the trash my desktop items, menu, cursor and dock disappeared. I paniced and (hard) shutdown the computer. I tried to restart it and could not boot past the Grey screen and spinning gear.
After looking up solutions for getting past the grey screen I tried Safe Boot but it cannot- I did a bunch of 'key combo' starts and the only thing that gets me, at least, past the grey screen is entering Open Firmware and entering Single user mode. When I start up in Verbose mode I watch the commands get to the point where it's trying to locate the CarbonCore file in the folder it belongs in but it cannot because I put it in the trash. Then it repeats this error that starts "Can't Find Root User Sleeping and trying again"
I got to the CarbonCore file through System/Library/Frameworks - and then there are more sub folders.
I wanted to know if there were any commands that I could give the computer in Single User Mode to return the item from the trash back to it's proper location- it's not deleted - I never got the chance to delete this - it's just sitting in the trash.\
OR
Is there a command that I could run that would return all system files back to their proper location?
I don't have the OS X operating discs - I purchased my computer from MacOfAllTrades and they don't ship it with the discs.
After looking up solutions for getting past the grey screen I tried Safe Boot but it cannot- I did a bunch of 'key combo' starts and the only thing that gets me, at least, past the grey screen is entering Open Firmware and entering Single user mode. When I start up in Verbose mode I watch the commands get to the point where it's trying to locate the CarbonCore file in the folder it belongs in but it cannot because I put it in the trash. Then it repeats this error that starts "Can't Find Root User Sleeping and trying again"
I got to the CarbonCore file through System/Library/Frameworks - and then there are more sub folders.
I wanted to know if there were any commands that I could give the computer in Single User Mode to return the item from the trash back to it's proper location- it's not deleted - I never got the chance to delete this - it's just sitting in the trash.\
OR
Is there a command that I could run that would return all system files back to their proper location?
I don't have the OS X operating discs - I purchased my computer from MacOfAllTrades and they don't ship it with the discs.