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Serious problems after Security Update!

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ronaldo28

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Jan 28, 2005
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I just installed the new 2005-001 security update (SecUpd2005-001Pan.dmg) via Software Update on my G4 (OS 10.3.7) which is a standalone Mac (not connected to a network). And now almost nothing is working anymore:

Programs won't start up anymore. And it's even impossible to install new software anymore as the installer won't simply work.

I read to do repair permission.

Now in the meantime I booted the Mac from its original CD (using Command C whilst starting up), run First Aid to verify and repair the hard drive and afterwards to verify/repair permission. Some minor repairs were made, everything ok now, but still nothing is working.

I also tried to run repair permission from the CD/First Aid after I had booted the Mac from the HD as the owner/ administrator (no password has been set). However, in this case, the repair permission won't run because if I am trying to launch the First Aid the programme simply doesn't respond.

Exactly the same is happening if I am trying to launch other programmes such as Mail: nothing is happening! When having the "Force Quit Applications" window open while trying to launch a programme after a while a message is appearing next to the programme, simply saying, eg.: Mail (not responding).

Any help/suggestions would be highly appreciated. For example, is there any possibility to deinstall/remove the new security update? If yes, it would be great to know the procedure which can be understood by a home user.

Cheers

 
Reinstall your original system - using Archive & install to keep your old stuff.

I'm guessing from the number of this update that it's brand new. I usually wait at least 3 months before installing anything. With our office macs - as long as everything is working - we don't install any updates - can't risk having the problems you're having and have work stop.
 
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