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You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Deborah Terreson Level 4 (1,004 points) Mac OS X Q: Bus Error At Startup Okay, this one's got me scratching my head. My brother has my old G3 with a Sonnet G4/500 ZIF, 448MB RAM, OS9.2.2, two hard drives and an ATI Radeon 7000. It started acting funky after he fell asleep and left it on all night. This morning, he got the bomb on the reboot with a bus error message and tried to start it but it wouldn't. Then while it was booting again, it told him the disk was unreadable and asked him to initialize - so he did and toasted his storage partition and lost all his music files. Bummer. He dropped it off here earlier and I can't make heads or tails http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20492056/bus-error-10-on-mac-os-x of what's going on. I got it to start once and the slave drive wasn't mounted. The second time I started it, it locked at the Mac OS window, so I tried the force re-boot keys (cmdcontrolpower), and I got a blank rectangle with the '>' symbol in the upper left corner. Never seen that one before. I had to shut down by unplugging it from the wall. On the last time through, I got the startup chime, then nothing. I am at a loss here. My https://discussions.apple.com/thread/898177?start=0&tstart=0 thoughts may be one of the data ribbons to the drives.. they are the original Foxcom kit that came with the machine, and one was a bit crimped. I'm thinking it may be that? Considering that I did add the ATI card and more RAM last week and I cleaned out the prodigous dust bunnies that had accumulated inside it - and the fact that the slave drive did get brained.. Would that cause a system bus error?Deb. BeigeMT Rev.3, G4/1.0ghz ZIF, 768MB RAM, 80GB HD + 160GB Ext. USB, Mac OS X (10.3.9), Radeon 9200, Wacom 12x12, USB2, SCSI CD-RW, DVD-R, Epson740 Posted on Mar 21, 2007 11:55 AM I have this question too Close Q: Bus Error At Startup All replies Helpful answers by Sean Clancy, Sean Clancy Mar 21, 2007 2:06 PM in response to Deborah Terreson Level 1 (105 points) Mar 21, 2007 2:06 PM in response to Deborah Terreson I've personally had system bus errors caused by damaged ribbon cables and/or PCI and Personality (PERCH) Cards not being fixed in their slots. I would reseat all the cards first and then replace all of the SCSI and IDE cables. Also, blowing some canned air in the empty PCI and PERCH slots might be helpful to remove any dust interfering with the contacts.Good luck.SeanBeige G3 300AV MT; 768MB RAM; Acard AEC-6280M ATA133 PCI; Maxtor 6Y080P0 80GB; Mac OS X (10.3.9) Generic Firewire/USB2/Gigabit PCI Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Grant Bennet-Alder, Grant Bennet-Alder Mar 21, 2007 2:29 PM in response to Debo
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 70 Star 1,858 Fork 338 gruntjs/grunt-contrib-watch Code Issues 109 Pull requests 12 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs Bus error in OS X 10.9 #204 https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-watch/issues/204 Closed oskarrough opened this Issue Sep 9, 2013 · 66 comments Projects None yet Labels onhold wontfix Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 49 participants and others oskarrough commented Sep 9, 2013 Hi, I realize I'm running a developer preview of OS X but before I roll back to 10.8 I wanted to see if there's a fix to the following error. When a change is bus error detected, the watch task breaks my 'grunt server' with the following: Running "watch" task Waiting...Bus error: 10 OS X 10.9 DP7 Node 0.10.18 Grunt 0.4.1 Generator-webapp 0.4.2 (didn't change a line in the code so gruntfile etc. are all the defaults) grunt member shama commented Sep 9, 2013 Sounds like an error upstream that will need to be addressed by https://github.com/joyent/libuv (or may have already). We can't fix that bus error 10 error from this plugin so I recommend staying on OSX 10.8 until node catches up. shama closed this Sep 9, 2013 spacenick commented Sep 17, 2013 Got the same issue; OS X 10.8.5 Running "watch" task Bus error: 10 grunt member shama commented Sep 17, 2013 @spacenick Oh really? Which version of node.js? spacenick commented Sep 17, 2013 Oops yea sorry, node v0.10.18 grunt-cli v0.1.9 grunt v0.4.1 grunt member shama commented Sep 17, 2013 Thanks! Still nothing we can likely do to fix that from here. I haven't ran into this issue and I'm on the same setup. If you can, creating a test repo that recreates the error would be much helpful. It was helpful in tracking down this previous watch error: nodejs/node-v0.x-archive#5463 spacenick commented Sep 17, 2013 Thanks @shama varju commented Sep 24, 2013 @spacenick Thanks; I assumed this was a 10.9 issue. Downgrading to node 0.10.17 fixed this for me. neekey commented Oct 5, 2013 Same issue with OSX 10.9, simple watch some .scss files and to compile them with grunt-contrib-compass but once file change is detected, it just crashed down: $ grunt watch Running "watch" task Waiting...OK >> File "src/common/style/_common.scss" changed. Bus error: 10 OSX DP5 Node: v0.10.20 Grunt: 0.4.1 neekey commented O