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Oct 21, 2015 12:36 AM in response to Server rookieby Server rookie,Hmm, things are not working out well. From the utility dialog on the Recovery Disk there is an option to reinstall 10.7 from an Apple server. However this service is down. That left me with installing 10.7 from the original thumb drive. After installing 10.7 the problem is still there. I still have to run the combo 10.7.5 installer but something tells me this won't be the solution. Any other ideas?
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Oct 21, 2015 9:34 AM in response to Server rookieby Eric Root,Try restoring from a backup that pre-dates the problem.
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Oct 21, 2015 9:41 AM in response to Eric Rootby Server rookie,Thanks Eric. I tried that booting from the TechTool eDrive and with TM restoring the Library of the User involved. However the TM restore was terminated due to permission issues. I can't use TM on the User involved as I can't point to the Library as the Finder keeps crashing. Any ideas for a workaround? Booting form the other User on that disk? I probably encounter permission issues there as well.
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Oct 21, 2015 2:03 PM in response to Server rookieby Server rookie,Some success! While running another session with EtreCheck I came across a warning about a faulty AmazonShopping plugin for Safari. Something that was sneakily installed. I trashed that including another Safari extension I wasn't using and booted again. Now the Finder is stable. That leaves me with (hopefully) one problem. In a desperate act I installed 10.7 again from the original thumb drive thinking it would run a migrating install. But it didn't. I use Time Machine to only back up the system, not the entire disk. Now how can I restore my system from TM which is 10.7.5?
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Oct 22, 2015 10:14 AM in response to Server rookieby Eric Root,Boot into the Recovery Partition and restore from there. This will erase the disk, so copy your data files to somewhere else before restoring.
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Oct 22, 2015 11:26 PM in response to Eric Rootby Server rookie,Thanks Eric. That will be a tricky task. I will use CCC for that. And think about a better strategy for making system backups using CCC as well as TM is pretty much useless for this. I tried using TM to restore the system being logged in at other user on this disk but got stuck at the boot.efi file. Otherwise this would have been the quickest solution.
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Nov 3, 2015 4:23 PM in response to Server rookieby Server rookie,After some very busy days I found the time to do this tricky task (worked on another machine in between). Ran the recovery disk and put back the system from TM. After 2,5 hrs it put back not only my system but all my apps too. I had the right backup strategy after all. For now I can only detect a few glitches. Some apps icons were missing from the Dock and 2 apps were missing from the machine. I'm still testing and checking but at least this saves me tons of hours reinstalling apps, plugins etc.