Originally posted by gastroboy
Thanx, some of that advice is hard to follow in practice but I'll try s
How DO you repair permissions and pre-bind your system?
Originally posted by gastroboy
Again how do I prebind if it is a CLI thingy what is the exact incantation I must invoke.
btw I was on 10.2.6 when the whole house of cards descended around my ears.
Originally posted by gastroboy
but it still screwed up.
Currently mouse is locked up in top left corner and all volumes appear as folders.
fsck reports disk as OK, so I guess the system is hosed.
How do disable OSX so i can reinstall an older system in its place?
In OS9 you just separate the finder and system and it does the job. OSX is a nightmare when things go wrong.
Originally posted by gastroboy
I have already gone down the clean install route on a fresh hard drive.
Immediately I started and went to preferences to set the system up the way I need it, I got a perpetual spinning beachball that force quit wouldn't get rid off. So yet again I am hard restarting on, I repeat, a clean unaltered installation.
I have 4 hard drives, 2 internal & 2 external FW. One internal has OSX 10.2.6 with the mouse locked up in the top left corner and volumes showing up as folders. The 2nd internal I refuse to mess around with as it has my OS9 system which is working fine and I'd like to keep it that way thank you.
The 1st external 75gb FW is greyed out as an installation option and always has been. The 2nd 120gb FW HD has OSX 10.2 which shows a line from terminal upon bootup: "sh - 2.05a#"which is a shell which I can't get out of.
I can't reinstall over any of my existing systems because I am now trying to get to a lower version OS. I am seriously thinking of getting yet another FW HD to make this my 5th reinstallation and to back up all my work off the previous drives so I can wipe them clean again.
My experience with all this makes me dread the time lost in resetting up all my applications and files all over again. I also believe it will not give me a stable system because I have never seen one since I moved to OSX nearly 2 years ago.
Originally posted by gastroboy
>>Unplug ALL hard disks except the internal one with the problematic OS X installation and format the heck out of it, then install OS X.2?<<
I have already reinstalled that one twice with a reformat between. Once with v10.1 and again with 10.2. It is not a quick process and I am after a while back in trouble again.
>>Did you install the latest firmware for your Mac?<<
yes
>>Did you try to reset the PRAM<<
yes
>>and/or your Mac's "BIOS" via the mainboard?<<
This a first for me, sounds very PC-ish. Where on Earth do you rest the BIOS? Do you mean remove the batteries and replace them?
>>And one other thing: Wouldn't it be better if you took your Mac to your nearest authorized Apple Store in order for it to get fixed?<<
I have been a Mac user for 17 years, long enough to know to get an Apple store involved is expensive and rarely results in a fix for the long term. Guess I am used to managing by myself. But OSX is such a different and undocumented OS, it is extremely difficult to fix (just like Windows).
When I have given up all other options, yes I might take it to the Apple dealer.