Macbook Pro (early 2008) won't wake from sleep.

I've always had intermittent problems with sleep mode where instead of going to sleep the computer stays awake generating lots of heat and never being able to wake up.
Now, things have changed but are arguably worst. The computer usually seems to go to sleep okay. There's no excess heat and the LED pulses as it should. However, when I try to wake the computer from sleep (open the lid, press keyboard buttons, press power button) nothing happens. The screen just stays blank and eventually I have to hold down the power button to force a powerdown in order to bring the computer back. This is now occuring almost every time I put the computer in sleep mode.
I'm running Vista business SP1 in Bootcamp.
I've tried to uninstall/reinstall the bootcamp drivers but whenever I run the bootcamp setup it just says the setup failed before it could start. When I run the uninstall for Bootcamp services from Vista, it just terminates itself while gathering configuration data.
Anyone know if there's a fix for this?
It doesn't seem to happen under OS X so I suspect some kind of driver issue.
Thanks!

So, I did an "upgrade" re-install of Vista which allowed me to finally uninstall the Bootcamp services and drivers. Upgrading Vista was a pain since I had SP1 installed and my original Vista CD doesn't, so I had to "acquire" an SP1 version of the Vista install CD... Afterwords I reinstalled Bootcamp drivers 2.0 then 2.1 and this didn't really help at all.
I suspect the issue has to do with the Bluetooth hardware and/or drivers. I've had a few BSODs that reference the BTHUB driver and I've noticed that even when the computer is asleep or stuck in the black screen of death when trying to wake from sleep, it remains visible to other bluetooth devices. I tried to connect over the network while it was stuck in the black screen to see if I could figure out what it was doing, but it would not connect to the network in that state.
So I've tried a couple of things. Under device manager, I opened the properties for the bluetooth adaptor and under power management I unchecked the "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". I also when into the bluetooth settings in control panel and unchecked the "Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer" option under the options tab.
I've found the computer hasn't had any of the sleep issues since doing these things.
I then re-enabled the "allow computer to turn off this device to save power option" but after a while got a BSOD (0xb8 I think). I'm not sure if that's related or a coincidence, but decided to uncheck that option again.
So far it's been working pretty well. But I'll have to see over the next few days if it continues to be reliable. Hopefully no more sleep or BSOD issues. I should also note I updated the bluetooth drivers under device manager using the download updates automatically, and it chose the generic Microsoft bluetooth drivers over the Apple bluetooth drivers. Re-installing bootcamp drivers didn't override this. Not sure if this is a good or a bad thing.
I'm using a bluetooth mouse so I need the bluetooth adaptor. If you're not using any bluetooth devices with your computer, I'd suggest just disabling the bluetooth adaptor in device manager altogether. Probably increase stability and save power...
Let me know if you have any luck with these settings fixing your wake from sleep problem.
Thanks.

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    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local AddressBookSourceSync[17207]: [CardDAVPlugin-ERROR] -getPrincipalInfo:[_controller supportsRequestCompressionAtURL:https://tvsharp99%[email protected]/16827672/principal///tvsharp99%[email protected]/16827672/principal/] Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7fda3c324300 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7fda3c2461f0 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://tvsharp99%[email protected]/16827672/principal///tvsharp99%[email protected]/16827672/principal/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://tvsharp99%[email protected]/16827672/principal///tvsharp99%[email protected]/16827672/principal/, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local PrinterProxy[16892]:
              ***** AESendMessage [async] returned: -1712 [loc:0]
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: d0:c2:82:85:e4:d0  MAC AUTH succeeded
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to d0:c2:82:85:e4:d0
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local identityservicesd[16918]: [Warning] FTMessageDelivery failed! (HTTP Status Code: 0) Error (NSURLErrorDomain:-1009): The Internet connection appears to be offline. https://service1.ess.apple.com/WebObjects/QueryService.woa/wa/query?uri=tel%3A%2 B19099571995
    Mar 26 07:55:24 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local netbiosd[15300]: network_reachability_changed : network is not reachable, netbiosd is shutting down
    Mar 26 07:55:24 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local loginwindow[16754]: magsafeStateChanged state changed old 2 new 1
    Mar 26 07:55:25 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: flow_divert_kctl_disconnect (0): disconnecting group 1
    Mar 26 07:55:26 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: [BNBMouseDevice::init][80.14] init is complete
    Mar 26 07:55:26 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: [BNBMouseDevice::handleStart][80.14] returning 1
    Mar 26 07:55:26 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    Mar 26 07:55:26 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    Mar 26 07:55:27 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local identityservicesd[16918]: [Warning] FTMessageDelivery failed! (HTTP Status Code: 0) Error (NSURLErrorDomain:-1009): The Internet connection appears to be offline. https://service1.ess.apple.com/WebObjects/QueryService.woa/wa/query?uri=tel%3A%2 B17142928033
    Mar 26 07:55:27 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 26 07:55:27 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local identityservicesd[16918]: [Warning] FTMessageDelivery failed! (HTTP Status Code: 0) Error (NSURLErrorDomain:-1009): The Internet connection appears to be offline. https://service1.ess.apple.com/WebObjects/QueryService.woa/wa/query?uri=tel%3A%2 B19099576581
    Mar 26 07:55:27 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 26 07:55:27 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local identityservicesd[16918]: [Warning] FTMessageDelivery failed! (HTTP Status Code: 0) Error (NSURLErrorDomain:-1009): The Internet connection appears to be offline. https://service1.ess.apple.com/WebObjects/QueryService.woa/wa/query?uri=tel%3A%2 B19099571995
    Mar 26 07:55:28 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 26 07:55:28 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: label: default
    Mar 26 07:55:28 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]:           dbname: od:/Local/Default
    Mar 26 07:55:28 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]:           mkey_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/m-key
    Mar 26 07:55:28 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]:           acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl
    Mar 26 07:55:28 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: uid=0
    Mar 26 07:55:29 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: netr probe 0
    Mar 26 07:55:29 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init request
    Mar 26 07:55:29 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init return domain: MACBOOKPRO-B735 server: MR-SHARPS-MACBOOK-PRO indomain was: <NULL>
    Mar 26 07:55:29 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: uid=0
    Mar 26 07:55:29 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init request
    Mar 26 07:55:29 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init return domain: MACBOOKPRO-B735 server: MR-SHARPS-MACBOOK-PRO indomain was: <NULL>
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local configd[17]: network changed: DNS* Proxy
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: [CNInfoNetworkActive:1655] en1: SSID 'MDHS-PRIV' making interface primary (cache indicates network not captive)
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en1: Evaluating
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local configd[17]: network changed: v4(en1!:10.10.12.171) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB+
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'MDHS-PRIV' (cache indicates not captive)
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en1: Authenticated
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Thunderbolt Self-Reset Count = 0xedefbe00
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff80414f4600>(0x1)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x1 port = 3 unplug = 0
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltDPPathManager<0xffffff80535e2f00>::createPath - path type 0x1: Initial Credits [int=0 src=0 dst=0] NFC Credits [int=14 src=5 dst=14]
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltDPPathManager<0xffffff80535e2f00>::createPath - path type 0x2: Initial Credits [int=2 src=2 dst=1] NFC Credits [int=0 src=0 dst=0]
    Mar 26 07:55:30 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltDPPathManager<0xffffff80535e2f00>::createPath - path type 0x4: Initial Credits [int=2 src=7 dst=1] NFC Credits [int=0 src=0 dst=0]
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Received display connect changed for display 0x4273382
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Found 60 modes for display 0x04273382 [51, 9]
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f003f
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Found 51 modes for display 0x003f003f [39, 12]
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x003f003f changed state to online
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f0040
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Found 1 modes for display 0x003f0040 [1, 0]
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: MPServiceForDisplayDevice: Invalid device alias (0)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: GL mask 0x5; bounds (0, 0)[1920 x 1200], 60 modes available
              Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, OpenGL-accel, Vendor 610, Model 9cce, S/N 0, Unit 2, Rotation 0
              UUID 0x6d21c12c208310ef786fa8211197a86e, ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01021b06, GL mask 0x0000001c, accelerator 0x000048cf, unit 2, caps QEX|MIPMAP, vram 1024 MB
              texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2944, 0)[1 x 1], 2 modes available
              off-line, enabled, OpenGL-accel, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
              UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024301, GL mask 0x00000003, accelerator 0x00003123, unit 0, caps QEX|MIPMAP, vram 451 MB
              texture max 8192, viewport max {8192, 8192}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x003f0040: GL mask 0x10; bounds (2945, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
              off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 4, Rotation 0
              UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: GL mask 0x8; bounds (-2560, 0)[2560 x 1440], 51 modes available
              Active, on-line, enabled, Vendor 610, Model 9226, S/N 160d07d1, Unit 3, Rotation 0
              UUID 0x6922870a41a95073ec4338647418b6ff, ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: Set a breakpoint at CGSLogError to catch errors as they are logged.
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: CGSCopyDisplayUUID: Invalid display 0x04248e53
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Dock[16895]: uuid_callback_master: failed to retrieve UUID for display 0x04248e53 (1001) (invariant failure)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: hw_mirror_device_if_possible: driver picks 0x4248e53 as primary
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2: Startup Mode 1920 x 1200, CGSThirtytwoBitColor, Resolution 1, ioModeID 0x43e, ioModeDepth 0x1, IOReturn 0x0
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3: Startup Mode 2560 x 1440, CGSThirtytwoBitColor, Resolution 1, ioModeID 0x43e, ioModeDepth 0x1, IOReturn 0x0
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display added
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display removed
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Displays mirrored
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: GL mask 0x8; bounds (0, 0)[1920 x 1200], 51 modes available
              Master in mirror set; Main, Active, on-line, enabled, Vendor 610, Model 9226, S/N 160d07d1, Unit 3, Rotation 0
              UUID 0x6922870a41a95073ec4338647418b6ff, ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGLDisplayContextForDisplayDevice: acquired display context (0x7fe550419c10) - enabling OpenGL
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01021b06, GL mask 0x0000001c, accelerator 0x000048cf, unit 2, caps QEX|MIPMAP, vram 1024 MB
              texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: GL mask 0x5; bounds (0, 0)[1920 x 1200], 60 modes available
              Hardware mirror of 0x4248e53; on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, Vendor 610, Model 9cce, S/N 0, Unit 2, Rotation 0
              UUID 0x6d21c12c208310ef786fa8211197a86e, ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2944, 0)[1 x 1], 2 modes available
              off-line, enabled, OpenGL-accel, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
              UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024301, GL mask 0x00000003, accelerator 0x00003123, unit 0, caps QEX|MIPMAP, vram 451 MB
              texture max 8192, viewport max {8192, 8192}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x003f0040: GL mask 0x10; bounds (2945, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
              off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 4, Rotation 0
              UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local apsd[16858]: Unrecognized leaf certificate
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: MPAccessSurfaceForDisplayDevice: Set up page flip mode on display 0x04248e53 device: 0x7fe550419c10  isBackBuffered: 1 numComp: 3 numDisp: 3
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 --- last message repeated 14 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x15701370. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x15701370. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x15701370. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x15701370. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1001)
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x19
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x47
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x48
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: _CGXGetSurfaceBounds: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetSurfaceResolution: Invalid window 0x49
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local talagent[16894]: CGSGetWindowBounds
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x15701370. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 --- last message repeated 18 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x159e6a40. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:32 --- last message repeated 27 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: [ PCI configuration begin ]
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: [ PCI configuration end, bridges 20, devices 20 ]
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: FireWire runtime power conservation disabled. (3)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 PCI now active, GUID ec1a597ba0715620; max speed s800.
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: **DMPROXY** (2) Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    Mar 26 07:55:33 --- last message repeated 2 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3; ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2; ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 12)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3; ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2; ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 12)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3; ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2; ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 12)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3; ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2; ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 12)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3; ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    Mar 26 07:55:33 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2; ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 12)
    Mar 26 07:55:34 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04248e53: Unit 3; ColorProfile { 2, "LED Cinema Display"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    Mar 26 07:55:34 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: Display 0x04273382: Unit 2; ColorProfile { 3, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 12)
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local ntpd[161]: ntpd: wake time set -2.346876 s
    Mar 26 07:55:31 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local com.apple.time[16862]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local coreaudiod[388]: 2014-03-26 07:55:32.488616 AM [AirPlay] AirPlay: Performing audio format change for 4 (AP Out) to PCM/44100/16/2
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local CalendarAgent[16871]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.exchange] [Exchange error Calendar can’t refresh the account “Disney”. The primary email address for the account can’t be found. (Error Domain=SOAPWebServicesErrorDomain Code=-1 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (SOAPWebServicesErrorDomain error -1.)" UserInfo=0x7fd068f63ff0 {SOAPErrorHTTPStatusKey=440})]
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local CalendarAgent[16871]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.exchange.queue] [error = Error Domain=CalExchangeErrorDomain Code=-2 "Calendar can’t refresh the account “Disney”." UserInfo=0x7fd068f5a910 {NSLocalizedFailureReason=The primary email address for the account can’t be found., CalFailedOperationKey=<CalExchangeSyncAccountOperation: 0x7fd068f285b0>, NSLocalizedDescription=Calendar can’t refresh the account “Disney”.}]
    Mar 26 07:55:32 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local AddressBookSourceSync[17207]: -[ABAddressBook save] failed. (<ABAddressBook: 0x7fda3ad43470>)
    Mar 26 07:55:34 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.smb.preferences): Throttling respawn: Will start in 2 seconds
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: uid=0
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init request
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init return domain: MACBOOKPRO-B735 server: MR-SHARPS-MACBOOK-PRO indomain was: <NULL>
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: uid=0
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init request
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local digest-service[17226]: digest-request: init return domain: MACBOOKPRO-B735 server: MR-SHARPS-MACBOOK-PRO indomain was: <NULL>
    Mar 26 07:55:36 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local sandboxd[11857] ([17241]): netbiosd(17241) deny mach-lookup com.apple.networkd
    Mar 26 07:55:41 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local mDNSResponder[44]: CacheRecordAdd: _ipp._tcp.local. (PTR) got immediate answer burst (10); restarting exponential backoff sequence (3600000)
    Mar 26 07:55:41 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local mDNSResponder[44]: CacheRecordAdd: _pdl-datastream._tcp.local. (PTR) got immediate answer burst (10); restarting exponential backoff sequence (3600000)
    Mar 26 07:55:42 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local AirPlayUIAgent[17193]: 2014-03-26 07:55:42.762058 AM [AirPlayUIAgent] Changed PIN pairing: no
    Mar 26 07:55:42 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local AirPlayUIAgent[17193]: 2014-03-26 07:55:42.777473 AM [AirPlayUIAgent] Changed PIN pairing: no
    Mar 26 07:55:46 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local icbaccountsd[17315]: -[ICBLocalDictionary discoverLocalIAAccounts]: Unknown high level account: com.apple.account.mail - AD3B0CFE-CBE7-420F-8424-A53E33071D80
    Mar 26 07:55:46 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local icbaccountsd[17315]: -[ICBLocalDictionary discoverLocalIAAccounts]: Unknown high level account: com.apple.account.exchange - A40A9BF3-C442-4D36-AA73-31DD3BA47859
    Mar 26 07:55:46 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local icbaccountsd[17315]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Writing out local mapping to disk
    Mar 26 07:55:46 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local icbaccountsd[17315]: -[ICBLocalDictionary writeLocalMapping:]: Status: Ending writing out local mapping to disk
    Mar 26 07:55:46 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local icbaccountsd[17315]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Writing out of devices
    Mar 26 07:55:46 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local icbaccountsd[17315]: -[ICBRemoteDictionary writeDevices]: Status: Ending writing out of device
    Mar 26 07:55:49 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local com.apple.WebKit.Networking[16927]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-9806)
    Mar 26 07:55:49 --- last message repeated 2 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:49 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local com.apple.WebKit.Networking[16927]: NSURLConnection/CFURLConnection HTTP load failed (kCFStreamErrorDomainSSL, -9806)
    Mar 26 07:55:49 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Recovery HD on device disk0s3
    Mar 26 07:55:49 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local mds[43]: (Normal) Volume: volume:0x7fca31880800 ********** Bootstrapped Creating a default store:0 SpotLoc:(null) SpotVerLoc:(null) occlude:0 /Volumes/Recovery HD
    Mar 26 07:55:50 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local fseventsd[55]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    Mar 26 07:55:50 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hfs: unmount initiated on Recovery HD on device disk0s3
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local auditd[16848]: Got low space trigger
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local auditd[16848]: auditd_read_dirs(): all audit log directories over soft limit
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local _atsserver[17338]: audit warning: allsoft
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local _atsserver[17337]: audit warning: soft /var/audit
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local auditd[16848]: renamed /var/audit/20140326145518.not_terminated to /var/audit/20140326145518.20140326145552
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local auditd[16848]: New audit file is /var/audit/20140326145552.not_terminated
    Mar 26 07:55:52 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local _atsserver[17340]: audit warning: closefile /var/audit/20140326145518.20140326145552
    Mar 26 07:55:56 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local netbiosd[17241]: findReachableAddress: Using port 139 family = 33
    Mar 26 07:55:56 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: smb_smb_ssnsetup: (NONE) doesn't support extended security, this server will be deprecated in the future!
    Mar 26 07:55:58 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local parentalcontrolsd[17345]: StartObservingFSEvents [849:] -- *** StartObservingFSEvents started event stream
    Mar 26 07:55:58 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local xpcd[2596]: restored permissions (100600 -> 100700) on /Users/larrysharp/Library/Containers/com.apple.lateragent/Container.plist
    Mar 26 07:55:58 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local com.apple.SecurityServer[14]: Killing auth hosts
    Mar 26 07:55:58 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local com.apple.SecurityServer[14]: Session 100616 destroyed
    Mar 26 07:55:58 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local com.apple.SecurityServer[14]: Session 100617 created
    Mar 26 07:55:59 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x1b24e3a0. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:59 --- last message repeated 22 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:59 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x15701370. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:55:59 --- last message repeated 22 times ---
    Mar 26 07:55:59 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local Microsoft Word[16879]: CGBitmapContextGetData: invalid context 0x159e6a40. This is a serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid context  and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem. It will become a fatal error in an upcoming update.
    Mar 26 07:56:00 --- last message repeated 27 times ---
    Mar 26 07:56:00 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7fe550637300(2000), shield 0x7fe557515200(2001)
    Mar 26 07:56:00 Mr-Sharps-MacBook-Pro.local WindowServer[16763]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7fe550637300(2000), shield 0x7fe557515200(2001)
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