Mac Os Error Type 11
& System 7) Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked JohnD11 Level 1 (5 points) Q: Error type 11 during installation - PowerBook 667 Hello everyone,Please, take some time to read this. I recently purchased a PowerBook 667 DVI which came with OS 10.1 but no system disks.I wiped the drive clean using a custom made bootable OSX disk and attempted to start from scratch using an OS9 retail CD (9.2.1). This is not a hardware specific disk. The machine gives me a "Type 11 error" message each time I try and boot to the CD. Firmware is up to date, OS9 drivers are installed. Resetting the PRAM, booting with extensions off even resetting the PMU did not help.The funny thing is that on this article: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25114, this machine is listed as compatible with OS 9.2.1 which apparently is not the case! I do not have OS X and I am not really interested in it. I presume that finding the original CDs that shipped with this computer is very difficult. Any thoughts are highly appreciated. Many thanks for taking the time to read this post. Posted on Oct 28, 2005 7:32 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error type 11 during installation - PowerBook 667 All replies Helpful answers by Robbie Goodwin, Robbie Goodwin Oct 24, 2005 4:49 PM in response to JohnD11 Level 6 (19,944 points) Oct 24, 2005 4:49 PM in response to JohnD11 Hi John. Welcome to the Forum.I dont know the 667 and I do think it will happily run 9.2.1.Type 11 is an unspecified hardware error - if you have anything at all connected to the Powerbook, please try again without it Otherwise why was it wiped with anything other than your OS9 retail CD (9.2.1)? Was that just to install 9 drivers, please?Exactly how does your "custom made bootable OSX disk" differ from a standard Apple one - or is it a straight copy?The original CDs that shipped with that computer should be only a phone call away - and some cash - to some combination of AppleCare/AppleStore depending on your location Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Baby Boomer (USofA), Baby Boomer (USofA) Oct 24, 2005 8:
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System to explain why a System Crash happened. Most of the time, they are of little or no use to you. The reason is that the error is a description of the endstate of a system breakdown. If you are http://members.tripod.com/thecomputerguy__/syserrors.htm driving, late at night, in the rain, arguing with your passenger, and a deer runs in front of you - you swerve, go into the ditch and hit a tree. The error message would be "Hit a Tree". Not http://forums.macnn.com/90/mac-os-x/151034/error-type-11-norton-boot-up/ a useful guide to avoiding the problem in the future. However, there are some error messages that DO tell you useful things. Error Message: Error Type 41. Cause: the system "can't load the Finder." The Finder is mac os damaged. Solution: reinstall the Finder your System CD or Disk Tools disk. Troubleshooting Type 11 and Related System Errors Type 11 errors and Mac OS 7.6.1 Type 11 (and "FPU not installed") error messages should be sharply reduced in Mac OS 7.6.1. Here's why: Prior to Mac OS 7.6.1, "most crashes in native code previously were mapped to the 'miscellaneous fatal error' code which is 11. The software will now calculate the real error code and mac os error report the correct number." "Also, previously, a type 11 error when MacsBug is not installed would cause a 'Sorry, a system error has occurred' dialog and force an immediate reboot. Now most of these cases will instead 'unexpectedly quit' the foreground application." It is probably still best to restart after this occurs, but you won't be required to do so anymore. For those of you not using 7.6.1 yet...Type 11 and "No FPU Installed" system errors Type 11 and "No FPU Installed" system errors have become surprisingly common for Power Mac users (especially after upgrading to System 7.5.1 or later), making it one of the most asked-about problems today. The ultimate cause of these errors is almost always bugs in application software. So you cannot really "fix" these errors yourself. Still, there are a number of quasi-fixes that can help eliminate or reduce the chances of getting these errors. In particular, here's a complete list of things to try: Restart. The error may not occur again any time soon. If the error occurs only or mainly with one application, and especially if you can reproduce it consistently, a bug in that program is the likely cause. Contact the vendor for compatibility information. One special note: Power Mac versions of Microsoft Office applications (Word 6 and Excel 5) can lead to Type 11 errors, most often when also
click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You are here: MacNN Forums > Software - Troubleshooting and Discussion > Mac OS X > Error Type 11 on Norton Boot Up user: pass: Remember Me? Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Sans Serif Small Sans Serif Medium (Default) Serif Small Serif Medium Go to Page... Error Type 11 on Norton Boot Up moggy Junior Member Join Date:Feb 2001 Location:Long Beach, CA, USA Status: Offline Mar 17, 2003, 05:08 AM Hi there, I'm trying to help my friend out to recover a photograph using Norton's File Saver, but for some odd reason I cannot correctly boot off the CD. It works just fine on my G3 and my gfriend's iBook. But when I try to boot off his TiBook 15'', it just says error type 11. then suggests that I turn off extensions when I startup. But why would that be a problem? Isn't it supposed to be running off of the extensions that are supplied on the Norton CD? The reason why we are trying to boot off of the Norton CD is to run File Saver. Originally he was working on one drive, then we cleaned it out, back everything up (at least we thought we did), and then repartioned the drive into 3: OS X, Data, and OS 9. If anyone happens to know of any other software that is good for recovering deleted files, that would be helpful as well. This is super important because he's submitting his graphic design portfolio next week to the univ. and he's using the photo that got thrown away. Thanks everyone! G5 Dual 2Ghz UNF UNF View Public Profile Visit moggy's homepage! Find More Posts by moggy CharlesS Posting Junkie Join Date:Dec 2000 Status: Offline Mar 17, 2003, 05:42 AM Boot from the CD by holding down the C key, and as soon as the CD starts spinning, let go of C and hold down Shift until you see "Extensions Off." Ticking sound coming from a .pkg package? Don't let the .bom go off! Inspect it first with Pacifist. Macworld - five mice! View Public Profile Visit CharlesS's homepage! Find More Posts by CharlesS Vanquish Registered User Join Date:Mar 2002 Location:Europe Status: Offline Mar 17, 2003, 11:28 AM type 11 as in a type 11 BOMB ? ahh the nightmares are coming back ! View Public Profile Find More Posts by Vanquish Art Vandelay Professional Poster Join Date:Sep 2002 Location:New York, NY Status: Offline Mar 17, 2003, 02:02 PM That is also a common error whe