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| I have some serious account issues, that I really hope someone can help me out with. I run a PB 12" 1.33 Ghz with 10.5.2. History I have recently upgraded my hard drive. I cloned the old one with the latest Carbon Copy Cloner. Before cloning I run disk repair and permissions repair with Disk Utility. No problem anywhere. Replaced the old disk with the new cloned one and everything seemed fine. But after an hour I found that I now have some strange error, that seem to be permission related. Problem My account is an admin account. Working with system preferences I have no problem verifying that I am an admin. But when, as an example, I try to run Cocktail, after authorization Cocktail just says I entered the wrong username and/or password. Another error is that Preview now can not open any documents. No error codes or anything; the app launches as it should, but when opening a file (trough open-dialog, drag-and-drop or what ever) nothing happens. I have run Disk Utility as well at Drive Genius, but all I get is "acl found but not expected". I have never got that answer before, but according to Apple support pages this is a typical 10.5.2-message and nothing to worry about. But this is the only report of something different I can found! I have created a new admin account that works flawless. No problem what so ever. Running Disk Utility gives the same result as above. So... how do I solve this? Now what? Is there a quick super-fix that _really_ fixes my user accounts permissions? Or is there a way to merge all my personal data (Mail, iPhoto, Keychain...) into a new working account? I still have the old hard drive in a firewire cabinet; If I boot from that one, move over all the new files from the new internal drive to make sure I do not loose any data; is there a way to import this external account to the internal drive/system? Just like if I would have made a fresh install on the internal drive and during setup choose to import accounts from an external source; but without the hassle of doing a fresh install?! Thank you for reading all of this! |
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| Yep. Get your OS X install disk and boot with it. When the installer starts go to the menu items and look for Disk Utility. With Disk Utility you can fix the permissions and the disk reset the the master password (before you fix permissions). Good Luck.
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8(Rev A.), , 7 Gig RAM, Pioneer DVR-110, ATI X800XT, OS X 10.4.11 & 10.5.3, 23'' HD LCD Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16Mhz, SuperDrive, ATI X1600, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.3 Tibook 400Mhz, DVD drive, 1024 RAM, ATI Rage, OS X 10.4.7 1TB Time Capsule 5g iPod 30Gig White |
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| I have done that, but nothing changes. |
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| You should note that permissions repair does NOT descend into your home directory, so any permissions problems you encounter there will not be fixed by repairing permissions. It's possible that you also don't 'own' any of the files in your user folder, which can happen when your user files have been copied a couple of times. The easiest way to fix all that is to make sure you own everything in your home directory: Open the terminal, and run this command: sudo chown -R user /Users/user change the 'user' to your own account name. That is the name of your user folder, or the 'short name'. Letter case is important here, -R is not the same as -r, and be careful of spaces. Press enter, and enter your password when asked. (note that you won't see your password as you type it) When the prompt returns - log out, then log back in as that same user.
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| Thanks for looking into this! Done, but no change! ![]() |
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| My plan now is this:
What do I need to think of during this procedure? Anything special? |
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| How about try an Archive & install but change your Admin password when ask too. This way you can pick & choose the data you want from the "Previous System" folder that is created during the Archive. This way you loose all your data. When you are done getting the data you want then you can throw away the Previous System folder.
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8(Rev A.), , 7 Gig RAM, Pioneer DVR-110, ATI X800XT, OS X 10.4.11 & 10.5.3, 23'' HD LCD Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16Mhz, SuperDrive, ATI X1600, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.3 Tibook 400Mhz, DVD drive, 1024 RAM, ATI Rage, OS X 10.4.7 1TB Time Capsule 5g iPod 30Gig White |
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| I tried the scenario with deleting the account, and use mingration tool to import the old account from the external drive; same d**n error! ![]() I guess archive and install is as good as anything right now. |
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