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Hello!

I have a MacPro1,1 and I was able to install El Capitan (10.11.6). I'm using a GeForce GT 630. I upgraded the processors to two Intel Xeon Processor X5355 (8M Cache 2.66Ghz 1333Mhz FSB). The RAM is maxed out at 32 GB.

This computer is mainly used for audio production (Pro Tools and REAPER). I'd like to improve performance. I think the problem might be with the GPU but I honestly don't know if this machine can get any zippier.

Any suggestions for improvements?

Cinebench results:
Code:
COMMENT=MAXON CINEBENCH is based on the high performance animation and rendering software MAXON CINEMA 4D.
COMMENT=These are your MAXON CINEBENCH R15 results.
COMMENT=
COMMENT=Results Disclaimer - CINEBENCH results are indicative of overall system performance when using CINEMA 4D,
COMMENT=and do not necessarily reflect the performance of the tested hardware with other applications.
COMMENT=Performance of each component (processor, graphics card) does rely somewhat on other components in the system.
COMMENT=Results provided are typical, although not derived from specific testing procedures.
COMMENT=
CORES=8
LOGICALCORES=1
MHZ=2660.000000
PROCESSOR=Intel Xeon CPU X5355
OPENGLVENDOR=NVIDIA Corporation
OPENGLCARD=NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 OpenGL Engine
OPENGLVERSION=4.1 NVIDIA-10.10.13 310.42.25f01
DRIVERVERSION=
CBTYPE=64 BIT
OSVERSION=OS X 10.11.6
CBCPU1=0.000000
CBCPUX=502.417886
CBOPENGL=26.611291
CBOPENGLQUALITY=99.616923
C4DINFO=
C4DVERSION=15.037
C4DBUILDID=RC83328demo

Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0:
Code:
FPS: 4.7
Score: 196
Min FPS:  3.1
Max FPS:  7.8

System
Platform:  Darwin 15.6.0 x86_64
CPU model:   Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5355 @ 2.66GHz (2659MHz) x8
GPU model:   NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 (2048MB) x1

Settings
Render:  OpenGL
Mode:   1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Preset   Extreme HD

Geekbench 4 Results:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14563378
 
The only time this has happened to me, the OS hard disk was failing.

Check the system log in the Console app. Look for disk related messages...


I have a quick question and I am totally new to MAC OSX as I just started by buying an old Mac Pro 1.1 1186(EMC 2113).

I followed the steps you listed long ago and got El Capitan running. The issue I am having now is certain apps freeze up and cause severe screen tearing. Chrome causes it and when opening applications, it will run at about 1 frame per 2 seconds (YIKES) and pretty much lock up the OS until I can close it.

Any Idea on what is causing this? I upgraded it to 16GB of RAM. My thoughts are I am running a different monitor other than the original that comes with the desktop, I am also still on the old GT 7300 256MB card. I noted in Activity Manager WindowServer was pushing into 130% when opening Chrome as a window or Applications. Everything else works fine with minor tearing but not much frame drop. What could be possible steps towards making El Cap run more smoothly? Thanks, everyone!
 
I am also still on the old GT 7300 256MB card
There is no driver for that card in El Capitan, so you get the results you're experiencing. Look in post #1 for suggestions around other cards, many off-the-shelf PC cards from that era will work, albeit without a boot screen.
 
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There is no driver for that card in El Capitan, so you get the results you're experiencing. Look in post #1 for suggestions around other cards, many off-the-shelf PC cards from that era will work, albeit without a boot screen.

Great, I will look into that. I just got a GT 710 coming my way tomorrow (30 day return if it doesn't work for me) so I hope that resolves the issue, as I had originally thought it was the GPU, just didn't know why, or about the unsupported cards.

by post #1 do you mean the first page in this thread?

Thanks,
 
This may be off topic. If so sorry. If another thread exists that you know of please point me to it.

El Cap & iTunes 12.8.x.x Browse, For Me & Radio no longer working. ALOT of people with this problem.

Anyone here have a fix, besides downgrading iTunes?

Anyone know/think Apple with sort a fix for this?
 
Hello!

I have a MacPro1,1 and I was able to install El Capitan (10.11.6). I'm using a GeForce GT 630. I upgraded the processors to two Intel Xeon Processor X5355 (8M Cache 2.66Ghz 1333Mhz FSB). The RAM is maxed out at 32 GB.

This computer is mainly used for audio production (Pro Tools and REAPER). I'd like to improve performance. I think the problem might be with the GPU but I honestly don't know if this machine can get any zippier.

Any suggestions for improvements?

Cinebench results:
Code:
COMMENT=MAXON CINEBENCH is based on the high performance animation and rendering software MAXON CINEMA 4D.
COMMENT=These are your MAXON CINEBENCH R15 results.
COMMENT=
COMMENT=Results Disclaimer - CINEBENCH results are indicative of overall system performance when using CINEMA 4D,
COMMENT=and do not necessarily reflect the performance of the tested hardware with other applications.
COMMENT=Performance of each component (processor, graphics card) does rely somewhat on other components in the system.
COMMENT=Results provided are typical, although not derived from specific testing procedures.
COMMENT=
CORES=8
LOGICALCORES=1
MHZ=2660.000000
PROCESSOR=Intel Xeon CPU X5355
OPENGLVENDOR=NVIDIA Corporation
OPENGLCARD=NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 OpenGL Engine
OPENGLVERSION=4.1 NVIDIA-10.10.13 310.42.25f01
DRIVERVERSION=
CBTYPE=64 BIT
OSVERSION=OS X 10.11.6
CBCPU1=0.000000
CBCPUX=502.417886
CBOPENGL=26.611291
CBOPENGLQUALITY=99.616923
C4DINFO=
C4DVERSION=15.037
C4DBUILDID=RC83328demo

Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0:
Code:
FPS: 4.7
Score: 196
Min FPS:  3.1
Max FPS:  7.8

System
Platform:  Darwin 15.6.0 x86_64
CPU model:   Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5355 @ 2.66GHz (2659MHz) x8
GPU model:   NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 (2048MB) x1

Settings
Render:  OpenGL
Mode:   1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Preset   Extreme HD

Geekbench 4 Results:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14563378

I guess the simple question I have... will I have a snappier performance if I upgrade from the GT 630? Aside from video card, SSD, processors and RAM, what other upgrades can boost performance?
 
This may be off topic. If so sorry. If another thread exists that you know of please point me to it.

El Cap & iTunes 12.8.x.x Browse, For Me & Radio no longer working. ALOT of people with this problem.

Anyone here have a fix, besides downgrading iTunes?

Anyone know/think Apple with sort a fix for this?

I'm having the same issue, have a look at this: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/itunes-store-blank-screen.1728683/#post-27633955
It might be better to continue the conversation in that thread, since it's a little off topic.
It happened in May once before but apple fixed it after a couple of days. Now I actually kinda lost hope since it's been a while and El Capitan is no longer officially supported.
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I have this weird issue with Mail and iCloud drive.
I have a 1,1 mac pro running El cap 10.11.4

When i try to add an O365 email it will not log in and asks for manual setup.
iCloud drive is just spinning on "setting up iCloud drive", have tried to log out of iCloud, restart and log in again.

Anyone who has had this issue?
Maybe an update to 10.11.6 helps? Just guessing, but iCloud works flawlessly for me with 10.11.6.
Just be careful with the upgrade because of the unsupported security updates (2018).
 
I installed the Mac approved GT 120 with the impression that this would allow me to see the boot screen when booting up my Mac Pro 1.1 2006. I have switched between the Nvidia web driver and Max OS x driver and it still does not show boot screen when loading up. It also says ECC not supported. Any idea how I can get this working? I am on El Cap 10.11.6
 
I installed the Mac approved GT 120 with the impression that this would allow me to see the boot screen when booting up my Mac Pro 1.1 2006. I have switched between the Nvidia web driver and Max OS x driver and it still does not show boot screen when loading up. It also says ECC not supported. Any idea how I can get this working? I am on El Cap 10.11.6
Is it an Apple branded graphics card? If not then it is unlikely you will see boot screens. Apple was the first mainstream vendor to commit fully to EFI as a replacement for BIOS. PCI peripherals such as graphics cards have “extension ROMs” (usually EPROMs). These extension ROMs are loaded by the boot firmware. The code helps the firmware initialise the card and sets the low level registers to properly route the video output to the connected port.

Most off-the-shelf graphics card vendors ship with just “BIOS extension code” flashed into the EPROM. Apple on the other hand ships their cards with two sections in the EPROM: BIOS extension code; AND EFI extension code.

Most PCs still use the legacy BIOS code during initialisation, Macs on the other hand do not. Macs will only initialise the graphics card if there is EFI extension code present in the card’s EPROM.

Macs (and PCs) will “fall back” to analog VGA if no other option is viable. If you have no boot screens initially (and you desperately need them), try VGA.

The Mac community put a lot of effort into modding some graphics cards. Because the BIOS and EFI code happily coexist in separate sections it was “fairly easy” to re-flash the EPROM on some graphics cards to retain the original BIOS extension code and to add EFI extension code after the BIOS code. It all depends on the card/manufacturer and whether there is sufficient spare room on the EPROM to stitch in the extra EFI section.

This forum does not really cover the GFX card reflashing. Your best bet is to head on over to the Netkas forums http://netkas.org/forum/. You will need to be patient and search for threads that mention your card vendor and model. In most cases there are “tools” that can extract the BIOS code from your card, and then build a modified binary file with both the original BIOS plus the Apple-derived EFI section. This is almost always the safest approach because you retain the original BIOS section of YOUR card (compared with trying to find a pre-built binary, which may be a slight variant compared to your card).

Happy hunting...

======= EDIT =======

I did a bit more research. The GT120 was released after the transition from EFI32 to EFI64 (32/64bit implementations of EFI code).

Even if it is an Apple-branded card, if it has EFI64 code it will not initialise for boot screens on a MacPro 1,1 / 2,1 because these original MacPros use EFI32 code on the motherboard.

There are posts that say you can get a GT120 to work on an original MacPro so don’t give up!

FYI: when the EFI partners changed the core specification (Tianocore) from 32-bit to 64-bit, a transition feature was utilised to ease the transition. This is known as EFI Byte Code or EBC.

EBC is an intermediate binary format that is “bit-neutral”. EFI motherboard implementations generally support EBC via a built-in interpreter. EBC can therefore be used on classic MacPros 1,1 / 2,1 (EFI32) and newer MacPros 3,1 (EFI64) and higher.

From memory, Apple-branded cards with Nvidia chipsets had EBC code in their EPROMs. I’m not sure if the gt120 does.
 
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Is there a noticeable difference between the 667 MHz and the 800 MHz Ram?
I now have 16GB 667 and I would like to upgrade to 32. It's much cheaper to buy another 16 instead of the 32 with 800 MHz. But if it's worth it, I would consider it. Thanks in advance!
 
Getting some really unstable behaviour in my MP 2006. Was previously running el cap for a couple of years, without too many issues, then boom, big kernel panic. After that, I couldn't get back in without panicking, so I decided to do a fresh install. I chose the Target Disk Mode method, using another recent Macbook to install, replaced the boot.efi, disabled security updates etc. Unfortunately I haven't quite got it as rock solid as it used to be. It boots up fine, but tends to kernel panic under certain conditions, such as running Carbon Copy Cloner, or launching the game 'Dota2'. Some installers wont work anymore either (Adobe CC desktop app).

I have run some hardware tests (Rember, Techtool Pro and DiskWarrior) but haven't found any faults.

Any ideas?

I could try another fresh install via a different method?
 
Getting some really unstable behaviour in my MP 2006. Was previously running el cap for a couple of years, without too many issues, then boom, big kernel panic. After that, I couldn't get back in without panicking, so I decided to do a fresh install. I chose the Target Disk Mode method, using another recent Macbook to install, replaced the boot.efi, disabled security updates etc. Unfortunately I haven't quite got it as rock solid as it used to be. It boots up fine, but tends to kernel panic under certain conditions, such as running Carbon Copy Cloner, or launching the game 'Dota2'. Some installers wont work anymore either (Adobe CC desktop app).

I have run some hardware tests (Rember, Techtool Pro and DiskWarrior) but haven't found any faults.

Any ideas?

I could try another fresh install via a different method?

Take a look at the crash logs. Even KPs tend to write to the logs.

Look for the “back trace”.
Does it mention the same few lines with every crash (is each crash the same)?
Does it mention the same cause each time (e.g. segmentation fault)?
If it’s a seg fault is it showing the same memory address each time?

The back trace usually lists the kernel extensions that have been loaded (kext), oldest loaded at the bottom, most recently loaded at the top. Is it always the same kext that is crashing?

Have you loaded, or updated a piece of software recently? Does that correlate with the kext above?

If the crash logs are all similar post a copy of one here...
 
Take a look at the crash logs. Even KPs tend to write to the logs.

Look for the “back trace”.
Does it mention the same few lines with every crash (is each crash the same)?
Does it mention the same cause each time (e.g. segmentation fault)?
If it’s a seg fault is it showing the same memory address each time?

The back trace usually lists the kernel extensions that have been loaded (kext), oldest loaded at the bottom, most recently loaded at the top. Is it always the same kext that is crashing?

Have you loaded, or updated a piece of software recently? Does that correlate with the kext above?

If the crash logs are all similar post a copy of one here...

Thanks rthpjm!

Unfortunately I don't have all the important crash logs, as I ended up restoring from a Time Machine backup a few days ago, after I tried doing those fresh installs a few times.

The TM backup is more stable, but definitely still has issues with some installers and the occasional kernel panic. It did a panic yesterday while doing a Carbon Copy Clone, but unfortunately did not produce a log that I can see. I'll try to reproduce to see if one can be generated.

If I search a log, am I looking for the words 'back trace', or is it more of a section?

On a more positive note, Tech Tool found that one of my HDDs was failing to unmount. I had to unmount it via terminal, then rebuild the structure etc, so I'm really hoping it's all related to a corrupt drive.
 
Happened again during Carbon Copy Clone. Here's the top part of the crash log:

*** Panic Report ***

panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff8006520210): "Invalid queue element pointers for 0xffffff803355d000: next 0 prev 0xffffff803e9b7000"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.60.11/osfmk/kern/queue.h:241

Backtrace (CPU 3), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff91b846b560 : 0xffffff80064dab52
0xffffff91b846b5e0 : 0xffffff8006520210
0xffffff91b846b620 : 0xffffff800651c8d2
0xffffff91b846b700 : 0xffffff80066e4e2b
0xffffff91b846b740 : 0xffffff80066e6f63
0xffffff91b846b760 : 0xffffff80066e7331
0xffffff91b846b7b0 : 0xffffff80066e6290
0xffffff91b846b7e0 : 0xffffff800690fe6f
0xffffff91b846b9b0 : 0xffffff80066f309e
0xffffff91b846ba80 : 0xffffff80066f2848
0xffffff91b846bbc0 : 0xffffff8006705dc5
0xffffff91b846bc10 : 0xffffff80067134b7
0xffffff91b846bf30 : 0xffffff800670899a
0xffffff91b846bf60 : 0xffffff8006a28701
0xffffff91b846bfb0 : 0xffffff80065ecd66

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: fseventsd

Mac OS version:
15G1011

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0: Mon Aug 29 20:21:34 PDT 2016; root:xnu-3248.60.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64

Kernel slide: 0x0000000006200000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8006400000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff8006300000
System model name: MacPro2,1

System uptime in nanoseconds: 17737932198286
last loaded kext at 15786256246633: com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.7.7 (addr 0xffffff7f87730000, size 45056)
loaded kexts:
com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.7.7
com.apple.driver.AppleFireWireStorage 3.7.1
com.apple.driver.initioFWBridge 3.7.1
com.apple.driver.IOFireWireSerialBusProtocolSansPhysicalUnit 3.7.1
 
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Happened again during Carbon Copy Clone. Here's the top part of the crash log:

*** Panic Report ***

panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff8006520210): "Invalid queue element pointers for 0xffffff803355d000: next 0 prev 0xffffff803e9b7000"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.60.11/osfmk/kern/queue.h:241

Backtrace (CPU 3), Frame : Return Address

0xffffff91b846b560 : 0xffffff80064dab52

0xffffff91b846b5e0 : 0xffffff8006520210

0xffffff91b846b620 : 0xffffff800651c8d2

0xffffff91b846b700 : 0xffffff80066e4e2b

0xffffff91b846b740 : 0xffffff80066e6f63

0xffffff91b846b760 : 0xffffff80066e7331

0xffffff91b846b7b0 : 0xffffff80066e6290

0xffffff91b846b7e0 : 0xffffff800690fe6f

0xffffff91b846b9b0 : 0xffffff80066f309e

0xffffff91b846ba80 : 0xffffff80066f2848

0xffffff91b846bbc0 : 0xffffff8006705dc5

0xffffff91b846bc10 : 0xffffff80067134b7

0xffffff91b846bf30 : 0xffffff800670899a

0xffffff91b846bf60 : 0xffffff8006a28701

0xffffff91b846bfb0 : 0xffffff80065ecd66



BSD process name corresponding to current thread: fseventsd



Mac OS version:

15G1011



Kernel version:

Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0: Mon Aug 29 20:21:34 PDT 2016; root:xnu-3248.60.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64

Kernel UUID: E349749B-3303-3DDF-959C-B5885A0E1F6E

Kernel slide: 0x0000000006200000

Kernel text base: 0xffffff8006400000

__HIB text base: 0xffffff8006300000

System model name: MacPro2,1 (Mac-F42C88C8)



System uptime in nanoseconds: 17737932198286

last loaded kext at 15786256246633: com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.7.7 (addr 0xffffff7f87730000, size 45056)

loaded kexts:

com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.7.7

com.apple.driver.AppleFireWireStorage 3.7.1

com.apple.driver.initioFWBridge 3.7.1

com.apple.driver.IOFireWireSerialBusProtocolSansPhysicalUnit 3.7.1
Hmmm, that’s not good!

It’s definitely a KP and the back trace seems to indicate it’s talking to a disk. I suspect (from your previous description) that the disk is bad. Do what you can to back up your data and aim to replace the failing disk.
 
No indeed! Thanks for your reply. I too thought that it must certainly be that bad disk, so I physically removed it and put another drive in it's place. I tried another Carbon Copy Clone and unfortunately, it crashed again 😩. Different crash log this time.

*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff801ffe78a7): slab_nextptr_panic: mcache.bigcl buffer 0xffffff81ca1c3000 in slab 0xffffff818b9472c8 modified after free at offset 0: 0x5f4 out of range [0xffffff81c965f000-0xffffff81cf65f000)

Backtrace (CPU 3), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff91d1d7b7c0 : 0xffffff801fadab52
0xffffff91d1d7b840 : 0xffffff801ffe78a7
0xffffff91d1d7b8a0 : 0xffffff801ffe6f4a
0xffffff91d1d7b8e0 : 0xffffff801ffe2fb2
0xffffff91d1d7b970 : 0xffffff801ffe40a1
0xffffff91d1d7ba30 : 0xffffff801ffc23a6
0xffffff91d1d7bae0 : 0xffffff801ffe363a
0xffffff91d1d7bb90 : 0xffffff801ffc23a6
0xffffff91d1d7bc40 : 0xffffff801ffde166
0xffffff91d1d7bcc0 : 0xffffff801ffefd83
0xffffff91d1d7be30 : 0xffffff801ffcd816
0xffffff91d1d7be60 : 0xffffff801ffc72c7
0xffffff91d1d7bf00 : 0xffffff801ffc70fe
0xffffff91d1d7bf60 : 0xffffff8020028701
0xffffff91d1d7bfb0 : 0xffffff801fbecd66

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: rsync

Mac OS version:
15G1011

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0: Mon Aug 29 20:21:34 PDT 2016; root:xnu-3248.60.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64
__HIB text base: 0xffffff801f900000
System model name: MacPro2,1

System uptime in nanoseconds: 2002509998622
last loaded kext at 246537637100: com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs 1.10 (addr 0xffffff7fa0707000, size 69632)
loaded kexts:
com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs 1.10
com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.7.7
com.apple.driver.AppleFireWireStorage 3.7.1
 
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No indeed! Thanks for your reply. I too thought that it must certainly be that bad disk, so I physically removed it and put another drive in it's place. I tried another Carbon Copy Clone and unfortunately, it crashed again 😩. Different crash log this time.

*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff801ffe78a7): slab_nextptr_panic: mcache.bigcl buffer 0xffffff81ca1c3000 in slab 0xffffff818b9472c8 modified after free at offset 0: 0x5f4 out of range [0xffffff81c965f000-0xffffff81cf65f000)

Backtrace (CPU 3), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff91d1d7b7c0 : 0xffffff801fadab52
0xffffff91d1d7b840 : 0xffffff801ffe78a7
0xffffff91d1d7b8a0 : 0xffffff801ffe6f4a
0xffffff91d1d7b8e0 : 0xffffff801ffe2fb2
0xffffff91d1d7b970 : 0xffffff801ffe40a1
0xffffff91d1d7ba30 : 0xffffff801ffc23a6
0xffffff91d1d7bae0 : 0xffffff801ffe363a
0xffffff91d1d7bb90 : 0xffffff801ffc23a6
0xffffff91d1d7bc40 : 0xffffff801ffde166
0xffffff91d1d7bcc0 : 0xffffff801ffefd83
0xffffff91d1d7be30 : 0xffffff801ffcd816
0xffffff91d1d7be60 : 0xffffff801ffc72c7
0xffffff91d1d7bf00 : 0xffffff801ffc70fe
0xffffff91d1d7bf60 : 0xffffff8020028701
0xffffff91d1d7bfb0 : 0xffffff801fbecd66

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: rsync

Mac OS version:
15G1011

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0: Mon Aug 29 20:21:34 PDT 2016; root:xnu-3248.60.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: E349749B-3303-3DDF-959C-B5885A0E1F6E
Kernel slide: 0x000000001f800000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff801fa00000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff801f900000
System model name: MacPro2,1

System uptime in nanoseconds: 2002509998622
last loaded kext at 246537637100: com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs 1.10 (addr 0xffffff7fa0707000, size 69632)
loaded kexts:
com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs 1.10
com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 3.7.7
com.apple.driver.AppleFireWireStorage 3.7.1
There are two possibilities from that log
  1. One of your other disks is failing. Do you have any disks with FAT format?
  2. Bad memory module(s) do you have any memory modules with capacity less than 2GB? Could try to re-seat your memory modules...
 
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I'm having the same issue, have a look at this: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/itunes-store-blank-screen.1728683/#post-27633955
It might be better to continue the conversation in that thread, since it's a little off topic.
It happened in May once before but apple fixed it after a couple of days. Now I actually kinda lost hope since it's been a while and El Capitan is no longer officially supported.
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Maybe an update to 10.11.6 helps? Just guessing, but iCloud works flawlessly for me with 10.11.6.
Just be careful with the upgrade because of the unsupported security updates (2018).

Tried updating to 10.11.6 but still only going in circles saying its setting up.
 
There are two possibilities from that log
  1. One of your other disks is failing. Do you have any disks with FAT format?
  2. Bad memory module(s) do you have any memory modules with capacity less than 2GB? Could try to re-seat your memory modules...

No disks in FAT format, so I hope all disks are fine.
I have 2 memory modules under 2GB, so could definitely be those.
Before trying the re-seat option, I decided to take out the Sonnet Allegro USB3 card, which seems to have stopped the crashes during those CCC backups. I'll test some more with new Sonnet drivers too.
I think/hope this has solved part of the issue now.
Huge thanks for your time helping troubleshoot!
 
No disks in FAT format, so I hope all disks are fine.
I have 2 memory modules under 2GB, so could definitely be those.
Before trying the re-seat option, I decided to take out the Sonnet Allegro USB3 card, which seems to have stopped the crashes during those CCC backups. I'll test some more with new Sonnet drivers too.
I think/hope this has solved part of the issue now.
Huge thanks for your time helping troubleshoot!

what size are the low capacity RAM sticks? It’s well known/documented that El Capitan will crash if you have 512mb sticks (and some reports when using 1gb sticks, though these are less reported)

If you have any 512mb sticks, remove them.
 
what size are the low capacity RAM sticks? It’s well known/documented that El Capitan will crash if you have 512mb sticks (and some reports when using 1gb sticks, though these are less reported)

If you have any 512mb sticks, remove them.

I have 2 x 1GB sticks. If I have any more crashes, i'll take them out for sure and report back.
 
Hey,

Does anyone can give me advice what did i do wrong? I followed all the steps to get El Capitan installed on to my mac pro 2007 2.1 but no luck, Im currently running os x 10.9.5 Mavericks, all i get is this output:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================

==

== ERROR:

==

================================================================================

==

== A problem occurred when putting the InstallESD image back into the

== installer volume

== This is very odd and does not usually happen. I don't know what to do!

== Close all other windows (especially terminal windows) and try again

==

================================================================================

bash-3.2#

some help would be highly appreciated.
 
Hey,

Does anyone can give me advice what did i do wrong? I followed all the steps to get El Capitan installed on to my mac pro 2007 2.1 but no luck, Im currently running os x 10.9.5 Mavericks, all i get is this output:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================

==

== ERROR:

==

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==

== A problem occurred when putting the InstallESD image back into the

== installer volume

== This is very odd and does not usually happen. I don't know what to do!

== Close all other windows (especially terminal windows) and try again

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bash-3.2#

some help would be highly appreciated.
Please copy/paste the command you used so that I can see which disk you were targeting.

Also, you can scroll up in the Terminal window to see more of the progress transcript. If you can, copy/paste the whole transcript into a text file and upload it here, I’ll take a look at it for you.
 
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