iPhoto Causes Kernel Panic
Chris Foote
foote at chem.ucla.edu
Tue Jan 7 08:50:16 PST 2003
>
>Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 10:26:26 -0800
>From: Ken <ken at schneider.net>
>Subject: Re: [X-Apps]
>Message-id: <5DFA5946-21A4-11D7-B702-00306573844A at schneider.net>
>
> > I have been using iPhoto since it was released with no problems.
> > Now, all of a sudden it is causing kernel panics. If I plug in my
> > camera or if I just try to start it from the dock with no camera
> > attached, I get the window that says I need to hold down the power
> > button or restart. I tried re-installing iPhoto 1.1.1 and I upgraded
>to
> > 10.2.3 but neither worked. What should I do to get it working again?
> > I have thousands of photos in the library that I don't want to loose.
> > Most are backed up onto CD but what a pain to re-enter everything.
> > I'm running 10.2.3 on a B&W G3 that has been upgraded with a
> > NewerTech G4/450.
>
>Upon further investigation, I found that when I boot off the Jaguar CD
>and run Disk Utility, the OS X boot partition is grayed out and will
>not mount. When I run First Aid it says that the OS X partition has an
>"Invalid Extent Entry". No matter how many times I click the Repair
>button, the error stays there. Is my only option to wipe the partition
>clean?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-= Ken =-
Disk Warrior can probably fix it.
Chris
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