On Nov 15, 2009, at 3:48 AM, g3-5-list@googlegroups.com wrote: > Today's Topic Summary > • Data Recovery Part 2 [4 updates] > • CCC hosed t-bird update 1 [1 update] > • Newbie G4 Dual 1.25 FW 400 OS9 Boot Problem [1 update] > • Will a 1.6 GHz Processor Upgrade Allow my G4 to Run Flash? [4 > updates] > • Single "boop" on startup [2 updates] > • iPhoto home movies disappear using CCC [1 update] > Topic: Data Recovery Part 2 > • Paul <pper...@gmail.com> Nov 14 06:12PM -0800 > • > > • Testdisk seems more suitable for fixing partition problems, > rather > • than recovering a directory structure lost by formatting. The > demo > • versions of both File Salvage and Data Rescue have brought up a > bunch > • of working files. Since the disk is formatted FAT32 (but > formatted on > • a Mac by Disk Utility), I had tried it on a PC, but there > several > • different recovery tools found lots of files, but they were > unreadable. > • > • Baha Ata <baha...@gmail.com> Nov 15 04:16AM +0200 > • > > • than recovering a directory structure lost by formatting > • > • Try test disc with deep search... > • > • do not use lots of recovey tools that change disc > architecture... > • > • For Data Rescue... > • > http://www.macosxapplications.com/system-disk-utilities/data-rescue-3-emergency-hard-drive-recovery-file-recovery/ > • > • > • 2009/11/15 Paul <pper...@gmail.com> > • > • > • -- > • Baha Ata > • > • Paul <pper...@gmail.com> Nov 14 11:23PM -0800 > • > > • As far as I know, none of the tools I used changed the disk at > all. > • > • Now that I looked at it and found out what it's for, the > companion > • utility to Testdisk - Photorec - looks more promising for what > I'm > • trying to do. It finds deleted files, rather than deleted > partitions. > • There's a version for Mac, Windows, and Linux. And it's free. > • > • Baha Ata <baha...@gmail.com> Nov 15 11:06AM +0200 > • > > • good thing share your expeirence after please > • > • 2009/11/15 Paul <pper...@gmail.com> > • > • > • -- > • Baha Ata > • > Topic: CCC hosed t-bird update 1 > • Charles Lenington <macso...@tds.net> Nov 14 11:09PM -0600 > • > > • Dan wrote: > • > - Dan. > • > > • > • latest attempt. Still missing some messages although folders > are showing > • empty sub folders. > • Appears to have more messages now but not all. > • Some of the missing data folders seem to lock up requiring > force quit. I > • used incremental clone. > • Ran disk repair (and repair permissions although I know it > shouldn't > • affect problem). > • > • > • log > • > • ==================== Carbon Copy Cloner (v. 3.3): 2009-11-14 > 13:46:35 -0600 ==================== > • > • Operating System: Version 10.4.11 (Build 8S165) > • > • Hardware: > • hw.machine: Power Macintosh > • hw.model: PowerMac3,6 > • hw.logicalcpu: 1 > • hw.physmem: 2147483648 > • vm.loadavg: 1.27 1.36 1.00 > • > • > • Task: Copying selected files (-psn_0_2883585) > • Source: mdd1.0 d2 (/dev/disk1s3, > 9B59AA28-32FB-3AE0-A300-B3CA1E1D1900) > • Mount point: / > • Filesystem: hfs > • Capacity: 68.44 GiB > • Used: 48.19 GiB > • Available: 20.25 GiB > • Mac OS X version: 10.4.11 > • > • Target: mdd1.0 d3 180 (/Volumes/mdd1.0 d3 180/ [/dev/disk2s3, > A5E6D052-379C-3570-8EA1-1285EB351CEA]) > • Mount point: /Volumes/mdd1.0 d3 180 > • Filesystem: hfs > • Capacity: 172.43 GiB > • Used: 63.71 MiB > • Available: 172.37 GiB > • Mac OS X version: Mac OS not installed > • > • Bootability: This volume will be bootable. > • > • Cloning method: Incremental backup of selected items > • Delete: No > • Protect: No > • Archive: No > • Compress: No > • > • > • 13:46:35 The target volume has ownership enabled. > • 13:46:35 ACLs are not enabled on the source volume, not > enabling them on the target volume. > • 13:46:35 Authenticating... > • 13:47:32 Initiating synchronization engine... > • 13:47:32 Building a list of items to be considered for backup > • 13:53:25 Preparing to copy, total items to consider: 561909 > • 13:53:25 Build time: 353.168 > • 13:53:50 Comparing selected items on the source and target... > • 15:44:22 Hiding files that should be hidden... > • 15:44:22 Blessing the target volume... > • 15:44:23 The backup operation has completed. Elapsed time: > 01:56:51 > • 15:44:23 Summary statistics: > • Data copied: 46.48 GiB [Please see > http://www.bombich.com/software/docs/CCCHelp/CCCHelp.html?page=debug for a > comment about this figure] > • Regular files copied: 442488 > • Directories: 109595 > • Regular files: 445042 > • Symlinks: 7238 > • Devices: 0 > • Special files: 34 > • Hard links: 2554 > • Extended attributes: 40575 (129.22 MiB) > • > • > ================================================================================ > • > • > • > • 18:48:02 Launched Carbon Copy Cloner [3.3] on Version 10.4.11 > (Build 8S165) > • > • ==================== Carbon Copy Cloner (v. 3.3): 2009-11-14 > 18:48:27 -0600 ==================== > • > • Operating System: Version 10.4.11 (Build 8S165) > • > • Hardware: > • hw.machine: Power Macintosh > • hw.model: PowerMac3,6 > • hw.logicalcpu: 1 > • hw.physmem: 2147483648 > • vm.loadavg: 1.49 1.27 1.08 > • > • > • Task: Copying selected files (-psn_0_2359297) > • Source: mdd1.0 d2 (/dev/disk2s3, > 9B59AA28-32FB-3AE0-A300-B3CA1E1D1900) > • Mount point: / > • Filesystem: hfs > • Capacity: 68.44 GiB > • Used: 48.21 GiB > • Available: 20.22 GiB > • Mac OS X version: 10.4.11 > • > • Target: mdd1.0 d3 180 (/Volumes/mdd1.0 d3 180/ [/dev/disk0s3, > A5E6D052-379C-3570-8EA1-1285EB351CEA]) > • Mount point: /Volumes/mdd1.0 d3 180 > • Filesystem: hfs > • Capacity: 172.43 GiB > • Used: 48.02 GiB > • Available: 124.41 GiB > • Mac OS X version: 10.4.11 > • > • Bootability: This volume will be bootable. > • > • Cloning method: Incremental backup of selected items > • Delete: No > • Protect: No > • Archive: No > • Compress: No > • > • > • 18:48:28 The target volume has ownership enabled. > • 18:48:28 ACLs are not enabled on the source volume, not > enabling them on the target volume. > • 18:48:28 Authenticating... > • 18:49:11 Initiating synchronization engine... > • 18:49:11 Building a list of items to be considered for backup > • 18:55:03 Preparing to copy, total items to consider: 562018 > • 18:55:03 Build time: 351.419 > • 18:55:28 Comparing selected items on the source and target... > • 19:00:30 Hiding files that should be hidden... > • 19:00:30 Blessing the target volume... > • 19:00:31 The backup operation has completed. Elapsed time: > 00:11:20 > • 19:00:32 Summary statistics: > • Data copied: 991.66 MiB [Please see > http://www.bombich.com/software/docs/CCCHelp/CCCHelp.html?page=debug for a > comment about this figure] > • Regular files copied: 418 > • Directories: 109597 > • Regular files: 445149 > • Symlinks: 7238 > • Devices: 0 > • Special files: 34 > • Hard links: 2554 > • Extended attributes: 40575 (0.06 MiB) > • > • > ================================================================================ > • > • > • > • 20:29:40 Launched Carbon Copy Cloner [3.3] on Version 10.4.11 > (Build 8S165) > • > • > • > • > • > Topic: Newbie G4 Dual 1.25 FW 400 OS9 Boot Problem > • Brian Buddy <brn_rch...@yahoo.com> Nov 14 07:43PM -0800 > • > > • I'm looking for somebody who can help me find a copy of original > • software for this model. > • > • I bought one because it would dual boot. It didn't come with > original > • software and the OS9 partition never worked right. > • > • To get this thing to boot I need a copy of OS 9 that only came > with > • this model. > • > • Either that or a Copy of the proper ROM and soundspace. > • > • Can anybody help? > • > • I live in SW Michigan if you can help and you are near. > • > • Thank You. > • > Topic: Will a 1.6 GHz Processor Upgrade Allow my G4 to Run Flash? > • Clark Martin <cm...@sonic.net> Nov 14 05:59PM -0800 > • > > • Paul wrote: > • > had 400 MHz machines? > • > > • > • Flash has gotten worse, it just hasn't gotten worse faster than > machines > • have gotten faster. > • > • But don't worry, I'm sure they are striving day and night to > make Flash > • even worse. > • > • -- > • Clark Martin > • Redwood City, CA, USA > • Macintosh / Internet Consulting > • > • "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway" > • > • Paul <pper...@gmail.com> Nov 14 06:06PM -0800 > • > > • At first I thought you must be talking about the machine power > needed > • to develop Flash, but it looks like you're just talking about > running > • the Flash stuff that shows up on the Internet. I use Flashblock > on > • Firefox out of self-defense. So much bloated Flash crap could > be done > • instead with modestly sized animated GIF's. Oh, but that would > be so > • prehistoric and not bleeding edge. Well, let me tell you - > Flash is > • pretty old, it's been around forever, and seems to need a new > security > • update every month or less. > • > • What's Flash good for? Helping web developers keep their jobs? > • > • But I'm preaching to the choir, aren't I? > • > • "Michael B. in Cincinnati" <wmicha...@fuse.net> Nov 14 07:06PM > -0800 > • > > • My primary interest in flash is to watch Nova on hulu.com. The > site > • requires an upgrade to Flash 9, which isn't available for my > 64-bit > • Ubuntu system. But with the Flash 9 upgrade, it seems to run ok > on the > • G4. It almost maxes out the CPU when I first run a show, and > then > • settles down to about 60% on both CPU's. It's a little jerky, > • especially in full screen mode, but watchable. I may still get > an > • upgrade, but at least for the moment I can do what I want. > • > • Thanks for all your inputs! > • > • > • Kris Tilford <ktilfo...@cox.net> Nov 14 09:21PM -0600 > • > > • On Nov 14, 2009, at 9:06 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote: > • > • > The site requires an upgrade to Flash 9, which isn't > available for > • > my 64-bit Ubuntu system. > • > • Not true. See "Install Flash 10 Under Ubuntu Linux 64-bit > Edition": > • > • > <http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/install-flash-10-ubuntu-linux-64bit.html> > • > • > Topic: Single "boop" on startup > • Andy <andy.the...@gmail.com> Nov 15 12:36AM > • > > • > > • > I've got a G4 that's giving me startup problems. > • > • Which G4? Tower? Powerbook? Ibook? > • > > • > • > currently just getting a single "boop" tone on start up. > • > • On all G4 Towers except the PCI graphics, 1 beep at startup > means that > • either there's no RAM installed or no RAM can be detected. > • > > • > I've swapped processors, ram, > • > • Swapped RAM with "Known good" RAM ? Could be RAM slots not > functioning, RAM > • not seated properly, dirty connections? > • > • If you could provide a little more information we'd have more > to go on. > • > • Andy > • > • > • > • Bill Christensen <billc_li...@greenbuilder.com> Nov 14 09:16PM > -0600 > • > > • At 12:36 AM +0000 11/15/09, Andy wrote: > • >Which G4? Tower? Powerbook? Ibook? > • >> > • > • Yeah, it's a tower. Sorry I wasn't clear on that. 20-pin > connector > • from the power supply, so I'm pretty sure it's a sawtooth. > Family > • M5183, G4 AGP Graphics according to > • <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3082?viewlocale=en_US> > • > • >On all G4 Towers except the PCI graphics, 1 beep at startup > means that > • >either there's no RAM installed or no RAM can be detected. > • > • Hmmmm. I've tried known good RAM from another machine. > • > • >Swapped RAM with "Known good" RAM ? Could be RAM slots not > functioning, RAM > • >not seated properly, dirty connections? > • > • It's definitely seated. I'll try cleaning the connections. I've > • tried several slots with known good RAM, but will try again. > Perhaps > • I'm using RAM that works in my other machines but not this one. > I'll > • see what I can do about finding an exact match - I've got four > others > • of the same type, but they're all busy all the time. > • > • > • -- > • Bill Christensen > • <http://greenbuilder.com/contact/> > • > • Green Building Professionals Directory: > <http://directory.greenbuilder.com> > • Sustainable Building Calendar: > <http://Calendar.SustainableSources.com> > • Green Real Estate: <http://www.greenbuilder.com/realestate/> > • Straw Bale Registry: <http://sbregistry.greenbuilder.com/> > • Books/videos/software: <http://bookstore.greenbuilder.com/> > • > Topic: iPhoto home movies disappear using CCC > • Jeffrey Engle <macgu...@gmail.com> Nov 14 04:25PM -0800 > • > > • I've been trusting in CCC for 2-3 years and now I'm heart sick > to find > • that some of my home movies have gone bye-bye. The movies "look > to be" > • there, but when you double click them to watch them, there is > no "time > • duration" all you get is "0:00" and all that's left is a > "photo" > • representation of the movie that used to be there. I've been > backing > • up to other drives for a long time as my iphoto library is very > large > • and had no reason till now to believe that anything was amiss. > I hope > • time machine is better :-( Jeff > • > > -- > You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for > those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power > Macs. > The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/g-list.shtml and our netiquette > guide is at http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml > To post to this group, send email to g3-5-list@googlegroups.com > For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list
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