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Jeff Donald October 24th, 2003 04:56 PM

**OS X 10.3 WARNING --- Read First**
 
If you run Default Folder X At start up none of your Applications will run, including Finder. Disable Default Folder X in System Preferences.

Heath McKnight October 24th, 2003 07:27 PM

Whoa! Thanks for the warning. You may want to make that a permanent thing up top of this thread.

heath

Jeff Donald October 25th, 2003 05:27 PM

The steps to correctly upgrade from 10.2.X to Panther, 10.3

1.) Boot into single user and run fsck -y.

2.) Reboot out of single user

3.) Start up Disk Utility and repair permission on the drive.

4.) Reboot and run 10.3 installer disk 1 (machine will reboot).

5.) Run 10.3 installer (this should happen automatically).

6.) Insert disks in the order asked. The machine will reboot at the end of the install sequence. After reboot insert any disks asked for.

7.) At the end of the install sequence reboot the machine and run fsck-y. If it won't run, try fsck -f

8.) Run Disk Utilities and at the end reboot computer.

9.) If there are problems (finder quits etc.) run Disk Utilities again and repair the permissions again. I had to repair permissions 3 times in a row to get the OS stable.

10.) Make sure Default Folder X is uninstalled or disabled or version 1.9 or you will have major problems.

Alan Tran October 25th, 2003 09:55 PM

how do i acess fsck -y?

and what does it do

Jeff Donald October 26th, 2003 12:46 AM

At startup hold down the Apple key, option key and S key. This will launch single user mode. After about 30 seconds the prompt will appear and type fsck -y (yes there is a space between k and y). The system will check directories and such and if it report OK, reboot the computer. If it said it repaired the HD then run fsck -y again. Keep running it until HD OK appears. If after 6 to 10 attempts it does not report HD OK you have serious problems. Run Disk Warrior and repair the drive.

Alan Tran October 26th, 2003 12:47 AM

is this any different than repairing permissions

Jeff Donald October 26th, 2003 12:59 AM

Yes, two separate functions. That's why you have to run both operations before and after the upgrade.

Alan Tran October 26th, 2003 01:25 AM

thanks
i havent gotten panther yet...still waiting to get my free copy :)

(apple employee)

Jeff Donald October 26th, 2003 06:11 AM

I wasn't clear on this. When you're in Single User mode and you need to reboot, just type reboot at the prompt.

Jeff Price October 27th, 2003 11:11 AM

Jeff,

Did you run a clean install, an archive and install, or just an update installation?

John Locke October 27th, 2003 11:37 AM

Jeff,

Does that same warning and same instructions apply to upgrading to 10.3 from 10.1.5?

Jeff Donald October 27th, 2003 11:39 AM

I've had less (almost none) problems using Clean Install. However, my laptop didn't have enough room to do a Clean Install, so I had to do an update. Thanks for catching that. Clean Install is almost always the most trouble free method of installing a new OS.

Ted Springer October 27th, 2003 01:00 PM

Hmmm... maybe I should wait until Apple fixes this bug before I buy. I don't like paying for software that has not been tested. 10.2.8, Quicktime 6.4. What is Apple doing? Are they just trying to get things "out the door" as soon as possible? In my experience it's always been painless to upgrade the OS, and there was no danger of rendering the entire thing helpless.

Jeff Donald October 27th, 2003 01:32 PM

This is not an Apple bug. Many of these 3rd party software applications do not follow Apple Developer guidelines. The end results is that when Apple upgrades, the hack bites the developers (and users) in the *ss.

Mike Butler November 26th, 2003 05:01 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Alan Tran : thanks
i havent gotten panther yet...still waiting to get my free copy :)

(apple employee) -->>>

Hee hee!

I am tempted to get the educational version ($69) or should I say have my wife (a teacher) get it.

David Slingerland December 15th, 2003 02:05 PM

what is default folder X??

Jeff Donald December 15th, 2003 02:33 PM

Shareware application to organize files and saving files. It is not Apple/Mac OS software.

David Slingerland December 15th, 2003 02:35 PM

voice over tool?
 
now that I have got your attention do you have any idea what is wrong with my voice over tool??(see topic)

Laurence Maher June 29th, 2004 02:32 AM

I just bought a new apple g5.

Is it okay that the company installed whatever the current panther is (as a first time brand new install?). Or do i need to go back and uninstall or something. Haven't loaded anything like FCP yet.

Jeff Donald June 29th, 2004 05:33 AM

You're fine, the OS was installed by Apple.

Paul Fletcher November 29th, 2004 11:51 PM

Jeff or anyone who can answer my ?,

I'm still running 10.1.5 and about to upgrade to 10.3 out of the box. As far as Macs are concerned, it's like a second laguage that I am still learning. I am much more proficient in Windows environs. So, my question is this; I have FCP 3 with Mac's Microsoft Office and After Effects 5.5 on the computer right now. When I upgrade the OS to Panther, will the software I have on there carry over, or will I have to reinstall? Thanks for the advice. This may be a stupid question, but I want to install it the right way the first time.


Paul Fletcher

Jeff Donald November 30th, 2004 06:21 AM

No, all your user preferences, network settings, and applications can be automatically moved for you. You can do an archive and install selecting to use your network settings. When you run the installer, as you go through the various install windows, watch for the window with the options button in the lower left corner. Click Options and select the appropriate install method.

Paul Fletcher November 30th, 2004 09:25 AM

Jeff, what is the appropriate install method, ie which method do I choose. This is like spoon feeding isn't it? I certainly appreciate your input.


Paul

Heath McKnight April 30th, 2005 01:21 PM

We need one of these posts for OS X 10.4 (Tiger).

heath


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