!0.4.9 update disables Quartz Extreme and Core Image support

Hi,
I am running Tiger Server 10.4 on an 2 GHz iMac G5 with an ATI Radeon 9600 graphics card (128 MB VRAM) and have just updated to 10.4.9 through software update. Starting up iMovie I get the standard Quartz Extreme compatability error message and under System Profiler I can see that both Quartz Extreme and Core Image are no longer supported.

Has anybody else noticed this problem since the upgrade and does anybody know of a fix?

Cheers,

Phil

iMac G Mac OS X (10.4.9)

Posted on Mar 14, 2007 4:04 AM

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Mar 18, 2007 5:58 PM in response to Phil William

Same here. I'm running Mac OS X Server 10.4.9 Universal Binary (installed from the 10.4.7 UB disc the came with our XServe) on a dual proc 1.25GHz Mirror Door G4.

ATI Radeon 9000 Pro:

Chipset Model: ATY,RV250
Type: Display
Bus: AGP
Slot: SLOT-1
VRAM (Total): 64 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x4966
Revision ID: 0x0001
ROM Revision: 113-99702-127
Displays:
TFW9105:
Resolution: 1152 x 870 @ 75 Hz
Depth: 32-bit Color
Core Image: Not Supported
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Not Supported
Display:
Status: No display connected





PowerMac G4 MirrorDoor (2x1.25GHz) Mac OS X (10.4.9)



Message was edited by: Gabriel Burkholder

Apr 3, 2007 10:39 AM in response to Phil William

I came across this yesterday. But I had already been running OS X Server 10.4.9. No problems with the Radeon 9800 Pro video card. I casually did an update of iTunes and some other small thing, restarted, and found quartz extreme and core image broken. Went back to an older clone of 10.4.8. Problem fixed. Performed an update of the OS and Java, which broke the viddy tech again.

Toast 8 would not start and iMovie gave me the quartz extreme warning.

So I'm back on 10.4.8

May 21, 2007 11:52 AM in response to Phil William

I have the exact same issue, going from 10.4.7 Universal to 10.4.9 Universal. I've confirmed it on 2 separate machines with ATI Radeon 9000 Pro AGP cards. Updating to the latest ROM and drivers from ATI does not resolve the issue. Also mysteriously, the Software Update log is empty after the update!? I submitted a bug report to Apple.

Power Mac (Sawtooth) G4 450MHz Mac OS X (10.4.9)

May 22, 2007 6:46 AM in response to Erich Lippert

Well, Apple responded to my bug report:

This is a follow up to Bug ID# 5217537. After further investigation it has been determined that this is a known issue, which is currently being investigated by engineering. This issue has been filed in our bug database under the original Bug ID# 5129369.

So apparently it's a known issue. Lets hope they resolve it!

Power Mac (Sawtooth) G4 450MHz Mac OS X (10.3.9)

Aug 4, 2007 2:31 AM in response to Phil William

Well, I managed to fix it. After trying out the Fields screen saver ( http://uri.cat/software/Fields/index.php), I just had to get it working on this G4. 🙂 So, I made an ugly but effective hack. I'm currently running Mac OS X Server 10.4.10 (Universal).

Basically, get the Universal 10.4.8 Server Update (I don't think there is a combo version), extract all the ATI kexts from the installation package, back up your ATI kext in /System/Library/Extension/ and replace them with the 10.4.8 ones.

Core Image doesn't work, but Quartz Extreme is supported again. Amazingly, enough, I was able to do it all through the Finder and Pacifist. Just be prepared to enter your admin password a number of times.

Disclaimer: This worked for me. It may not work for you. I would think twice about doing this on a production machine. If this kills your machine it is not my fault and I am not obligated to help you fix it. Sorry, but dem's da brakes.

1) Download & mount the Mac OS X Server 10.4.8 Update (Universal):
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosxserver1048updateuniversal.html

2) Use Pacifist ( http://www.charlessoft.com/) to open MacOSXServerUpd10.4.8Univ.pkg on the Mac OS X Server 10.4.8 Update image.

3) Navigate to /System/Library/Extensions/, select all files starting with ATI, and click Extract To... Save files to a folder on your Desktop (or some other convenient location). Quit Pacifist

4) In the Finder, go to /System/Library/Extension/ and copy all of the files starting with ATI to another folder (since its never a bad idea to backup critical drivers if in case something goes wrong ).

5) Delete the ATI files in /System/Library/Extension/ and copy the ones you extracted with Pacifist into /System/Library/Extension/

6) Delete /System/Library/Extensions.kextcache and reboot.

After you've rebooted and logged backed in you, open up System Profiler and see if Quartz Extreme is supported.
Since I am not 100% sure which kext the Radeon 9000 uses I just replaced all of the ATI files. With a little research or testing I'm sure you could figure out exactly which files need to be replaced.

skinlayers

Message was edited by: Gabriel Burkholder

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