Just ran Monolingual on my 2 iMacs G5 iSight.
Monolingual DOES NOT know some new enhancements and settings of 10.4.10. Along with wrecking my OS - down to not being able to run any of my apps, it somehow is preventing me from installing a new 10.4 over!
I've been getting the "slash - prohibition" icon sign at every restart. None of what I've tried's been working: booting with "C" from the internal drives, booting with "option" on external drives (optical and HD). Force-reading my Disk Warrior CD... Nada. Zip.
What I'm trying and see if works is: copying "System" and "Library" from the root of another identical iMac G5 over the previous installed folders.
Strange enough, Monolingual worked normally on a G3 Graphite iMac.
Monolingual
Remove unwanted language resources from OS X and installed apps.
Version: 1.4.1
Really BIG ISSUES
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: caixapostal Wednesday, September 05 2007 @ 07:57 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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Backup First - Pen Dragon
Before running an app such as this, always back up your drive. If you use Carbon Copy Cloner, you will get a restorable backup for the entire drive. Some copy protected apps (Illustrator and other commercial apps from Adobe, for example) might need to be reinstalled, but that is expected. If you don't have a backup drive, then don't use apps like this. You can manually remove languages through "command-i" info on each app.Reply to This
Thursday, November 08 2007 @ 04:30 AM PST