silverknight
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After doing some housekeeping the other day (deleting old docs, removing unwanted apps, etc.) I can no longer mount a CD, any USB Flash drives or any .dmg disc image files.
- When I try to run Toast it bounces once in the dock and dies.
- The Disc Utility app starts but crashes while "Gathering Disc Information".
- Cocktail will run but when I select "Drives" it hangs with a spinning wheel at "Gathering Disc Information".
- MacJanitor runs fine.
- Onyx appears to start (sits in the dock) but no windows open nor does the app name appear at the top left.
- System Profiler runs fine except when I select "ATA", it just hangs with a spinning wheel.
- When I try to mount a disc image I get an error "The disk image failed to mount - no mountable file systems". But when I try to delete the .dmg file it says it's in use.
- Other input/output devices apps (e.g. printer, scanner, speakers) work but my camera doesn't.
The console log says...
"dyld: /Applications/Utilities/Extras/Bluetooth/OBEXAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/OBEXAgent can't open library: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppleArchiver.framework/Versions/A/AppleArchiver (No such file or directory, errno = 2)"
and the system log says (many times for the different apps)...
"localhost /Applications/Utilities/System Profiler.app/Contents/MacOS/System Profiler: InitializeDiskArbitrationMessages: DiskArbitrationRegister failed: 1102".
The CrashReporter pppd.crash.log says...
"Link (dyld) error:
dyld: pppd can't open library: /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.dylib (No such file or directory, errno = 2)"
When I startup in OS 9 everything works fine but obviously I can't mount .dmg files. I'm usually careful about what I delete but somehow I must have deleted something important. I know, I know I should have left the housekeeping to around the house but I don't do that very well either!
I'm not sure if it's related (but I suspect so) but when I try to dial up with Internet Connect I get "The connection was terminated by the remote site. Please try again." immediately. I usually connect to the net by Ethernet via a PC.
My Mac is a G4 Quicksilver, 733MHz, 896MB, 40GB, CD-RW, OS X 10.3.9 (OS 9.2.1).
In case it helps I also have an original Bondi Blue iMac, 233Mhz, 64MB, 4GB, CD-ROM, OS X 10.1.5 (and they said it wouldn't work!) & OS 9.2.1. In addition, I have a Dell Dimension 5000, 2.8GHz, 512MB, 160GB, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, Win XP Service Pack 2.
I hope someone can help and I've provided enough info to solve my problem.
Thanks in advance.
- When I try to run Toast it bounces once in the dock and dies.
- The Disc Utility app starts but crashes while "Gathering Disc Information".
- Cocktail will run but when I select "Drives" it hangs with a spinning wheel at "Gathering Disc Information".
- MacJanitor runs fine.
- Onyx appears to start (sits in the dock) but no windows open nor does the app name appear at the top left.
- System Profiler runs fine except when I select "ATA", it just hangs with a spinning wheel.
- When I try to mount a disc image I get an error "The disk image failed to mount - no mountable file systems". But when I try to delete the .dmg file it says it's in use.
- Other input/output devices apps (e.g. printer, scanner, speakers) work but my camera doesn't.
The console log says...
"dyld: /Applications/Utilities/Extras/Bluetooth/OBEXAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/OBEXAgent can't open library: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppleArchiver.framework/Versions/A/AppleArchiver (No such file or directory, errno = 2)"
and the system log says (many times for the different apps)...
"localhost /Applications/Utilities/System Profiler.app/Contents/MacOS/System Profiler: InitializeDiskArbitrationMessages: DiskArbitrationRegister failed: 1102".
The CrashReporter pppd.crash.log says...
"Link (dyld) error:
dyld: pppd can't open library: /usr/lib/libcrypto.0.9.dylib (No such file or directory, errno = 2)"
When I startup in OS 9 everything works fine but obviously I can't mount .dmg files. I'm usually careful about what I delete but somehow I must have deleted something important. I know, I know I should have left the housekeeping to around the house but I don't do that very well either!
I'm not sure if it's related (but I suspect so) but when I try to dial up with Internet Connect I get "The connection was terminated by the remote site. Please try again." immediately. I usually connect to the net by Ethernet via a PC.
My Mac is a G4 Quicksilver, 733MHz, 896MB, 40GB, CD-RW, OS X 10.3.9 (OS 9.2.1).
In case it helps I also have an original Bondi Blue iMac, 233Mhz, 64MB, 4GB, CD-ROM, OS X 10.1.5 (and they said it wouldn't work!) & OS 9.2.1. In addition, I have a Dell Dimension 5000, 2.8GHz, 512MB, 160GB, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, Win XP Service Pack 2.
I hope someone can help and I've provided enough info to solve my problem.
Thanks in advance.