Leopard Upgrade Tip

In: techtip

25 Jan 2009

I’ve upgraded a couple few different machines now from 10.4 to 10.5, Leopard, and have noticed something:  With an in-place upgrade, Leopard hates when your hard drive is named something other than ‘Macintosh HD.’  The problem that manifests is after successfully installing Leopard you’re not able to log in; credentials are accepted but a blue screen is all that appears, the desktop never loads.

All the machines that suffered this problem (including mine, El Camino Royale) had hard drive names other than the default ‘Macintosh HD.’  The first few times I ended up rebuilding the machines all over, but today found an easier fix (total belated glipse of the obvious):  put the machine in Target Mode, connect to another Mac, change the drive’s name to Macintosh HD, reboot, blam-o!

Of course, the best fix is to change the drive name before starting the upgrade.

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