Apps not booting

On my 1GHz iBook G4, running OS X 10.3.9, 768MB RAM, after rebooting I try to start Mail and Safari (individually, of course) and neither start. The icon in the dock bounces a few times but neither will do anything beyond that. I then go and force quit the apps (Safari even goes as far as to say 'not responding' in the force quit dialoge box).
I have eliminated all font conflicts
Using Tiger Cache Cleaner I can fix the problem by deep cleaning ALL cashes and rebuilding the prebindings.
I'd like it if I didn't have to do this every time I reboot, which isn't often, but occasionally I need to. (normally the iBook sleeps when not in use)
Would a simple reinstall of the OS (over the existing one) fix this? Or should I prepare to wipe the drive and completely rebuild the hard drive by first doing a clean install of the OS?
I dont look forward to the later of the two, so I'd like to avoid it, if possible.
Thanks,
BK
iBook G4 1Ghz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

hi,
Has anyone found a solution for this?
I have the exact same symptoms (not on the machine on the sig, but my G4 dual 10.3.9 ) .
also repaired by system cache flushing (ONYX). But after restart, right back to square one..
I have tried the archive and install approach ( does not work)
So is reformatting the only option????
Someone tell me nooooo
Thanks
Daniel

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    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleSMBusPCI.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleSMBusPCI.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusPCI failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load GeForce.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load GeForce.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.GeForce failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleMCCSControl.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleMCCSControl.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleProfileFamily.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleProfileFamily.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.AppleProfileFamily failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleIntelMeromProfile.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleIntelMeromProfile.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleIntelMeromProfile failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load IOFireWireIP.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load IOFireWireIP.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load SMCMotionSensor.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load SMCMotionSensor.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.SMCMotionSensor failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleSMCLMU.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleSMCLMU.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.kext.AppleSMCLMU failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load GeForce.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load GeForce.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.GeForce failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleHDAController.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleHDAController.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleUpstreamUserClient.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleUpstreamUserClient.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AudioIPCDriver.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AudioIPCDriver.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleIntelNehalemProfile.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleIntelNehalemProfile.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleIntelNehalemProfile failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load IOBluetoothSerialManager.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load IOBluetoothSerialManager.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleIntelPenrynProfile.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleIntelPenrynProfile.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleIntelPenrynProfile failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleIntelPenrynProfile.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleIntelPenrynProfile.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleIntelPenrynProfile failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load IOSurface.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load IOSurface.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOSurface failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleIntelYonahProfile.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleIntelYonahProfile.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleIntelYonahProfile failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Can't load AppleIntelYonahProfile.kext - validation problems.
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Failed to load AppleIntelYonahProfile.kext - (libkern/kext) validation failure (plist/executable).
    Mar  8 13:01:14 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleIntelYonahProfile failed; removing personalities.
    Mar  8 13:01:30 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro mds[20]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    Mar  8 13:01:59: --- last message repeated 8 times ---
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro firefox[229]: invalid pixel format
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x14014].org.mozilla.firefox[0]: 2013-03-08 13:01:59.580 firefox[229:903] invalid pixel format
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro firefox[229]: invalid context
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x14014].org.mozilla.firefox[0]: 2013-03-08 13:01:59.581 firefox[229:903] invalid context
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro firefox[229]: invalid pixel format
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x14014].org.mozilla.firefox[0]: 2013-03-08 13:01:59.582 firefox[229:903] invalid pixel format
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro firefox[229]: invalid context
    Mar  8 13:01:59 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x14014].org.mozilla.firefox[0]: 2013-03-08 13:01:59.582 firefox[229:903] invalid context
    Mar  8 13:07:54 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x14014].org.mozilla.firefox[0]: NOTE: child process received `Goodbye', closing down
    Mar  8 13:09:20 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro mds[20]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputerIndexed"
    Mar  8 13:09:57 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[105] (com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent[127]): Exited: Killed
    Mar  8 13:09:57 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro loginwindow[22]: DEAD_PROCESS: 22 console
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Cache file /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Directories//System/Library/Extens ions/KextIdentifiers.plist.gz is out of date; not using.
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Rescanning kernel extensions.
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro shutdown[252]: reboot by roberthuskisnon:
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro shutdown[252]: SHUTDOWN_TIME: 1362748198 226066
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro mDNSResponder[21]: mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-258.21 (May 26 2011 14:40:13) stopping
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro DirectoryService[32]: BUG in libdispatch: 10K549 - 1960 - 0x10004004
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro WindowServer[71]: hidd died. Reestablishing connection.
    Mar  8 13:09:58 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro WindowServer[71]: Unable to create event queue via hidd: (0x10000003)
    Mar  8 13:10:17 localhost com.apple.kextd[10]: Cache file /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Directories//System/Library/Extens ions/KextIdentifiers.plist.gz is out of date; not using.
    Mar  8 13:10:12 localhost com.apple.launchd[1]: *** launchd[1] has started up. ***
    Mar  8 13:10:12 localhost com.apple.launchd[1]: *** Verbose boot, will log to /dev/console. ***
    Mar  8 13:10:22 localhost bootlog[38]: BOOT_TIME: 1362748212 0
    Mar  8 13:10:22 localhost blued[39]: Apple Bluetooth daemon started
    Mar  8 13:10:30 localhost /Library/Sophos Anti-Virus/SophosAutoUpdate.app/Contents/MacOS/SophosAutoUpdate[45]: AlreadyRegistered
    Mar  8 13:10:30 localhost mDNSResponder[23]: mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-258.21 (May 26 2011 14:40:13) starting
    Mar  8 13:10:30 localhost com.apple.usbmuxd[16]: usbmuxd-296.4 on Dec 21 2012 at 16:11:14, running 64 bit
    Mar  8 13:10:40 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: setting hostname to "ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro.local"
    Mar  8 13:10:40 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: network configuration changed.
    Mar  8 13:12:08 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro diskarbitrationd[33]: unable to repair /dev/disk0s3 (status code 0x00000008).
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer: timed out waiting for IOKit to quiesce
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer: Busy services :
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3 [2]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert [9]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/CPU0@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/CPU0@0/AppleACPICPU [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/CPU1@1 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/CPU1@1/AppleACPICPU [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PNLF [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI [20]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/MCHC@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/MCH2@0,1 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/LPCB@3 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/IMAP@3,1 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/SBUS@3,2 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/P4MI@3,3 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/TRIM@3,4 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/NVPM@3,5 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/OHC1@4 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/EHC1@4,1 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/OHC2@6 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/EHC2@6,1 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/HDEF@8 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/pci-bridge@9 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/GIGE@A [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/SATA@B [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP01@C [2]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP01@C/IOPCI2PCIBridg e [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP01@C/IOPCI2PCIBridg e/GFX0@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/IXVE@10 [2]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/IXVE@10/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/IXVE@10/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge/IGPU@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP04@15 [2]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP04@15/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP04@15/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge/ARPT@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP05@16 [2]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP05@16/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP05@16/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge/FRWR@0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP05@16/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge/FRWR@0/AppleFWOHCI [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP05@16/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge/FRWR@0/AppleFWOHCI/IOFireWireController [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP05@16/IOPCI2PCIBrid ge/FRWR@0/AppleFWOHCI/IOFireWireController/IOFireWireLocalNode [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/SMC [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/ALS0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/SMS0 [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/GMUX [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer:   MacBookPro5,3/IOResources [1]
    Mar  8 13:12:09 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: InterfaceNamer: No network stack object
    Mar  8 13:12:16 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro SophosAntiVirus[43]: reloading scheduled scans...
    Mar  8 13:12:19 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[24]: Login Window Application Started
    Mar  8 13:13:11 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]:
    Mar  8 13:14:02: --- last message repeated 3 times ---
    Mar  8 13:14:01 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro diskarbitrationd[33]: unable to mount /dev/disk0s3 (status code 0x00000047).
    Mar  8 13:14:01 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro XProtectUpdater[14]: NSURLConnection error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1001 UserInfo=0x102c05c80 "The request timed out." Underlying Error=(Error Domain=kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork Code=-1001 UserInfo=0x102c0bf90 "The request timed out.")
    Mar  8 13:14:01 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.xprotectupdater[14]): Exited with exit code: 255
    Mar  8 13:14:01 ROBERT-HUSKINSONs-MacBook-Pro configd[36]: network configuration changed.
    Mar  8 13:14:01 unknown configd[36]: setting hostname to "unknown"
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      [not loaded] com.elgato.driver.DontMatchCinergyXS (1.1) [Support]
      [not loaded] com.elgato.driver.DontMatchEmpia (1.1) [Support]
      [not loaded] com.elgato.driver.DontMatchVoyager (1.1) [Support]
      [not loaded] com.wacom.kext.wacomtablet (6.1.1) [Support]
      [not loaded] com.wdc.driver.1394HP (1.0.8) [Support]
      [not loaded] com.wdc.driver.USBHP (1.0.10) [Support]
      /System/Library/Extensions/Belcarra.USBLAN_netpart.kext/Contents/PlugIns
      [not loaded] com.belcarra.iokit.netpart.panther (1.6.1) [Support]
      /System/Library/Extensions/Belcarra.USBLAN_usbpart.kext/Contents/PlugIns
      [not loaded] com.belcarra.iokit.usbpart.panther (1.6.1) [Support]
      /System/Library/Extensions/RemoteControl.USBLAN_usbpart.kext/Contents/PlugIns
      [not loaded] com.RemoteControl.USBLAN.panther (1.6.1) [Support]
      /Users/[redacted]/Desktop Pictures/Icons/ /WD Firmware Updater v2.1.9.0.app
      [not loaded] com.wdc.driver.WdDeviceType00 (1.1) [Support]
      /Users/[redacted]/Library/Services/ToastIt.service/Contents/MacOS
      [not loaded] com.roxio.TDIXController (2.0) [Support]
    Launch Agents: ℹ️
      [invalid?] com.wacom.wacomtablet.plist [Support]
    Launch Daemons: ℹ️
      [loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist [Support]
    User Launch Agents: ℹ️
      [loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist [Support]
      [loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist [Support]
      [running] com.mlbam.nexdef.plist [Support]
      [running] com.netputing.airprintactivator.plist [Support]
      [invalid?] com.swarmcast.mlbnexdefautobahn.plist [Support]
    User Login Items: ℹ️
      SoundTouch music server Application (/Applications/SoundTouch/SoundTouch.app/Contents/MacOS/SoundTouchMusicServer/S oundTouch music server.app)
      EarthDesk Core Application (/Users/[redacted]/Library/PreferencePanes/EarthDesk.prefPane/Contents/Resource s/EarthDesk Core.app)
      EarthDesk Core Application (/Users/[redacted]/Library/PreferencePanes/EarthDesk.prefPane/Contents/Resource s/EarthDesk Core.app)
    Internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
      WacomNetscape: Version: 1.1.0-5 [Support]
      Default Browser: Version: 600 - SDK 10.10
      Flip4Mac WMV Plugin: Version: 2.4.2.4 [Support]
      WacomSafari: Version: 1.0.1 [Support]
      RealPlayer Plugin: Version: Unknown [Support]
      Silverlight: Version: 5.1.10411.0 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 16.0.0.235 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      Flash Player: Version: 16.0.0.235 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3
      iPhotoPhotocast: Version: 7.0 - SDK 10.8
      SharePointBrowserPlugin: Version: 14.4.3 - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      AdobePDFViewer: Version: 9.5.5 [Support]
      CouponPrinter-FireFox_v2: Version: Version 1.1.6
      GarminGpsControl: Version: 4.0.3.0 Release - SDK 10.6 [Support]
      JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 15.0.0 - SDK 10.10 Check version
    User internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
      WebEx: Version: 1.0 [Support]
      WebEx64: Version: 1.0 - SDK 10.5 [Support]
      Google Earth Web Plug-in: Version: 7.1 [Support]
    Safari Extensions: ℹ️
      Keeper - Password and Data Vault [Installed]
      Add To Amazon Wish List [Installed]
    3rd Party Preference Panes: ℹ️
      EarthDesk  [Support]
      Flash Player  [Support]
      Flip4Mac WMV  [Support]
      Logitech Control Center  [Support]
      MacFUSE  [Support]
      TiVo Desktop  [Support]
    Time Machine: ℹ️
      Skip System Files: NO
      Auto backup: YES
      Volumes being backed up:
      2T Photo's & Video: Disk size: 2.00 TB Disk used: 1.06 TB
      Macintosh HD: Disk size: 999.35 GB Disk used: 470.68 GB
      Destinations:
      Time Machine [Local]
      Total size: 2.00 TB
      Total number of backups: 68
      Oldest backup: 2014-03-22 15:08:16 +0000
      Last backup: 2014-12-28 16:37:12 +0000
      Size of backup disk: Too small
      Backup size 2.00 TB < (Disk used 1.53 TB X 3)
    Top Processes by CPU: ℹ️
          15% backupd
          8% com.apple.WebKit.Networking
          2% coreservicesd
          2% WindowServer
          1% AddressBookSourceSync
    Top Processes by Memory: ℹ️
      296 MB mds_stores
      296 MB Safari
      245 MB EarthDesk Core
      142 MB Mail
      90 MB WindowServer
    Virtual Memory Information: ℹ️
      3.99 GB Free RAM
      4.45 GB Active RAM
      3.37 GB Inactive RAM
      1.07 GB Wired RAM
      7.92 GB Page-ins
      2 MB Page-outs
    Diagnostics Information: ℹ️
      Dec 28, 2014, 01:48:01 PM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Aperture_2014-12-28-134801_[redacted].hang
      Dec 28, 2014, 12:30:56 PM Self test - passed
      Dec 27, 2014, 03:32:39 PM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/backupd_2014-12-27-153239_[redacted].cpu_resour ce.diag [Details]
      Dec 27, 2014, 03:29:58 PM /Users/[redacted]/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/fontd_2014-12-27-152958_[redac ted].crash
      Dec 27, 2014, 03:29:55 PM /Users/[redacted]/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/fontd_2014-12-27-152955_[redac ted].crash
      Dec 27, 2014, 03:17:56 PM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Kernel_2014-12-27-151756_[redacted].panic [Details]
      Dec 26, 2014, 12:21:45 PM /Users/[redacted]/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/fontd_2014-12-26-122145_[redac ted].crash
      Dec 26, 2014, 12:21:43 PM /Users/[redacted]/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/fontd_2014-12-26-122143_[redac ted].crash

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