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Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

By Jason D. O'Grady May 4, 2008, 9:56 AM PDT

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Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

1/7 – That’s not a zebra-themed desktop picture. It’s 10.5.2 after freaking out on a MacBook Pro.rn

See Jason O’Grady’s Mac OS 10.5.2 = Apple Vista?

Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

2/7 – More zebra, this shot looks like a Mac desktop crossed with a zebra.

Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

3/7 – Running the Apple Service diagnostic tools as a last resort.

Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

4/7 – Another kernel panic.

Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

5/7 – Another kernel panic. This time on the OS X login screen.

Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

6/7 – Install failed. When was the last time you saw that message?

Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2)

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad.

7/7 – Attempting a re-installation brings up the dreaded “you must restart” dialog (a.k.a. a kernel panic). Never a good thing.

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