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Big Snow Leopard bug - D3N - 10-12-2009

Bug when upgrading from leopard to snow leopard.

Quote:Reports have been cropping up on the Apple Support forums that users have been losing all their data due to a nasty bug in Snow Leopard, Apple's latest Operating System. Many users are reporting that all settings are being reset and most data is gone, according to iTWire.

The problem, can easily be reproduced when a user logs into the 'guest' account, either on purpose or by accident, and when they log back out of the account and back into their normal one, they find that their account has been fully reset with all data wiped and lost - the account is like a brand new one. The home directory still exists under "/Users/username" but is completely empty.

Users are reporting that the data is unrecoverable and cannot be found anywhere on the hard drive, and the only way to restore it is if the user has been performing backups on a separate hard-drive. Apparently the problem has been present since a few days after launch, as the forum post dates back to 12th September, but as of yet, Apple has been silent.

It seems the only work around at this stage is to disable the Guest account, or at least disable it and then re-enabling it so that it's a native Snow Leopard account. Another suggestion is to create a new account and enforce parental controls, if you really need a temporary account.

It's not clear how many users are affected, but it seems like any user who had Leopard before the upgrade, and had the guest account enabled are affected and are at risk.

http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/10/11/major-bug-in-snow-leopard-deletes-all-user-data


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - manipulate - 10-20-2009

I read about this; Looks pretty nasty and I'm surprised Apple didn't pick up on this- then again they did push snow-leopard out early so they probably did miss some bugs.


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - Viciousness - 10-20-2009

GG Apple.

Totally destroyed.


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - Socrates - 10-23-2009

Lol nasty bug. Did this happen to you by any chance?


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - ElephantShoe - 10-23-2009

Can't be worse than Vista, LOL.


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - Viciousness - 10-23-2009

(10-23-2009, 05:56 PM)ElephantShoe Wrote: Can't be worse than Vista, LOL.

I don't see how a resource hog of an operating system (which really isn't slow at all if your specs aren't/weren't terrible) can compare to one that can possibly delete all of your files. All of them.

I've done some research and I don't think Apple has found a fix for this yet. Can anyone confirm that?


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - ElephantShoe - 10-23-2009

(10-23-2009, 06:09 PM)MreGSX Wrote: I don't see how a resource hog of an operating system (which really isn't slow at all if your specs aren't/weren't terrible) can compare to one that can possibly delete all of your files. All of them.

I've done some research and I don't think Apple has found a fix for this yet. Can anyone confirm that?

The first couple of weeks of Vista release were a bit shaky. I've had Win7 for some time now, and jeez, it's a relief.

Sorry, don't want to mis-direct this thread so disregard the above.


RE: Big Snow Leopard bug - Socrates - 10-23-2009

Basically spam Elephant shoe, and MreGSX neither do I .