Oct 29, 2013 You model, MacBook 13' Mid 2007, is marked as vintage in Mac Tracker and I have not reason to doubt it. Maximum OS on there is 10.7.5, Lion, but that is going to drag your machine down. Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is the first version of Mac OS X to be supplied on a DVD, although the DVD could originally be exchanged for CDs for $9.95. It is also the first (and so far only) version of Mac OS X that would eventually have an update version number ending with a value greater than 9, as the last version of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was 10.4.11.
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I have a small home network - 2 macs and 3 pcs. The two macs and two of the PCs can all connect to each other, but I cannot connect to shared directories on ONE of the PCs from EITHER of the macs. All the PCs can connect to all of each others shared directories and connect to the Macs also.
When I try to connect to the uncommunicative PC from either Mac, using 'go/connect to server' and entering smb://192.168.x.xxx (the IP address of the PC), I always get 'Error Code -36'. I have tried the following:
smb://ipaddress
smb://ipaddress/sharename
smb://machinename/
smb://machinename/sharename
None of these work, even though I can connect to all the other computers on the network using smb://ipaddress, or smb://machinename/. I can also print to a networked printserver. The message I get is always the same 'The finder cannot complete the operation because some data in smb://192.168.x.xxx count not be read or written (error code -36).'
Having trawled the net and seen this issue resolved many times on this forum, I therefore tried all the following to fix it:
- I pinged the IP address of the windows Computer I am connecting to and it responds.
- I double checked the PCs networking set-up to make sure it was really properly configured for the same workgroup.
- I double checked the sharing on the PC - all set up correctly - other PCs can get to the shared directories.
- I turned Windows Firewall off completely on the offending PC and then disabled AVG Virus protection too.
- I added the Workgroup name that my windows PCs use, using 'Directory Access' in the SMB/configure tab on my Mac.
- I already had windows sharing enabled on my Macs and I can connect to one of the PCs.
- I edited nsmb.conf exactly as directed by Apple in http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301580, which is meant as a fix for Error Code -36.
- I checked the IP addresses of my macs and PCs (from the router control panel) and they are all in the same 192.168.x.xxx range.
- I tried switching from dynamic IP allocation to fixed IP addressing.
It still stubbornly refuses to be seen. I must be missing some obvious wee thing.
Both Macs are running OSX 10.4.11, all three windows machines are running Windows XP, though the uncommunicative one is slightly older and is running XP home edition, which might be a clue, or a red herring. I have a broadband ADSL router (BT TwoWire) connected to a netgear switch. All the computers are connected directly to the switch.
Any thoughts anyone? Thanks...
When I try to connect to the uncommunicative PC from either Mac, using 'go/connect to server' and entering smb://192.168.x.xxx (the IP address of the PC), I always get 'Error Code -36'. I have tried the following:
smb://ipaddress
smb://ipaddress/sharename
smb://machinename/
smb://machinename/sharename
None of these work, even though I can connect to all the other computers on the network using smb://ipaddress, or smb://machinename/. I can also print to a networked printserver. The message I get is always the same 'The finder cannot complete the operation because some data in smb://192.168.x.xxx count not be read or written (error code -36).'
Having trawled the net and seen this issue resolved many times on this forum, I therefore tried all the following to fix it:
- I pinged the IP address of the windows Computer I am connecting to and it responds.
- I double checked the PCs networking set-up to make sure it was really properly configured for the same workgroup.
- I double checked the sharing on the PC - all set up correctly - other PCs can get to the shared directories.
- I turned Windows Firewall off completely on the offending PC and then disabled AVG Virus protection too.
- I added the Workgroup name that my windows PCs use, using 'Directory Access' in the SMB/configure tab on my Mac.
- I already had windows sharing enabled on my Macs and I can connect to one of the PCs.
- I edited nsmb.conf exactly as directed by Apple in http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301580, which is meant as a fix for Error Code -36.
- I checked the IP addresses of my macs and PCs (from the router control panel) and they are all in the same 192.168.x.xxx range.
- I tried switching from dynamic IP allocation to fixed IP addressing.
It still stubbornly refuses to be seen. I must be missing some obvious wee thing.
Both Macs are running OSX 10.4.11, all three windows machines are running Windows XP, though the uncommunicative one is slightly older and is running XP home edition, which might be a clue, or a red herring. I have a broadband ADSL router (BT TwoWire) connected to a netgear switch. All the computers are connected directly to the switch.
Any thoughts anyone? Thanks...
Hi, let's see what your MacBook is capable of, some can only do 10.6.x, some can do the Larest 10.7.x
At the Apple Icon at top left>About this Mac.
Then click on More Info>Hardware and report this upto but not including the Serial#..
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Hardware Overview:
Model Name: iMac
Model Identifier: iMac7,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 6 GB
Bus Speed: 800 MHz
Boot ROM Version: IM71.007A.B03
SMC Version (system): 1.21f4
I don't see where it works with anything but Windows®!
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There still may be a solution. 🙂
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