Jeffrey Wilson wrote:I'm Using the Trial Version of Qrecall 1.1.3 and I have restored my Startup Drive Twice but everytime I do I get a kernal panic and the drive won't boot. I'm Using an external firewire drive with 10.5.8 on it to Restore Snow Leopard and I can see from the external drive that all of the contents have restored onto my startup drive but when I restart my imac it won't boot and gives the kernal panic.
Jeffery,
I've never tested that sequence of events, but I wouldn't be surprised if what you're trying to do is impossible. Snow Leopard (10.6) introduces a number of new file features, like compressed data and resource forks, that appear as non-standard or empty data when viewed from Leopard (10.5). It's entirely possible that capturing or restoring a Snow Leopard installation via Leopard will leave critical bits of information behind. Similarly, you can't capture or recall a Leopard installation using Tiger.
Did you capture the OS using Snow Leopard or Leopard? If you captured it using Leopard, you may be hosed?but again, I've never tried it so I don't know.
Have you tried restoring it using Snow Leopard? QRecall supports a "live" restore of your booted OS. You should be able to install a new copy of Snow Leopard, boot from that volume, restore over it (don't attempt to use the computer for anything else during the process), and then immediately restart.