> >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 -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher S. Foote |Internet:foote at chem.ucla.edu 5505C Molecular Science |Phone:(310)-825-1409 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry |FAX: (310)-206-1843 University of California, Los Angeles | CA 90095-1569 | http://www.chem.ucla.edu/dept/Organic/CSF_Brochure.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------