Severe slowdown problems after force shutdown

Hey there.
So, I'm running a game this morning, and I get disconnected, but it doesn't return me to the login screen. I try quitting the application, no results. I try force quitting, nothing. So I force shutdown by holding the power button down. When I restart the laptop (Macbook pro, 2.8ghz dualcore, 8gb ram), it's rather slow. I try bringing up a video on Youtube, and I get a black box for about a minute, then it skips to 7 seconds in and freezes. Anything I try to do with the video box, edit the flash settings for example, causes the little colourful ball cursor thingy, with no response. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling Flash, didn't help. Did a disk permissions repair, took almost three hours, didn't help. Tries playing Angry Birds, and it froze immediately. The game itself progressed through to the start screen, but I couldn't move the cursor on the screen or click anything. Had to force quit out of that. Tried the game I was playing when it crashed, and I could (probably) play it, but the graphics were extremely slow and choppy. I really don't know what to do right now. Any ideas?

Hey there.
So, I'm running a game this morning, and I get disconnected, but it doesn't return me to the login screen. I try quitting the application, no results. I try force quitting, nothing. So I force shutdown by holding the power button down. When I restart the laptop (Macbook pro, 2.8ghz dualcore, 8gb ram), it's rather slow. I try bringing up a video on Youtube, and I get a black box for about a minute, then it skips to 7 seconds in and freezes. Anything I try to do with the video box, edit the flash settings for example, causes the little colourful ball cursor thingy, with no response. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling Flash, didn't help. Did a disk permissions repair, took almost three hours, didn't help. Tries playing Angry Birds, and it froze immediately. The game itself progressed through to the start screen, but I couldn't move the cursor on the screen or click anything. Had to force quit out of that. Tried the game I was playing when it crashed, and I could (probably) play it, but the graphics were extremely slow and choppy. I really don't know what to do right now. Any ideas?

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    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: PAE enabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: 64 bit mode enabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 9.8.0: Wed Jul 15 16:55:01 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1228.15.4~1/RELEASE_I386
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 508650 free pages and 277782 wired pages
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 79
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform" has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel and com.apple.kpi components; use only one style.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement" has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel and com.apple.kpi components; use only one style.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=2 LocalApicId=6 Enabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=3 LocalApicId=7 Enabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=4 LocalApicId=0 Disabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=5 LocalApicId=0 Disabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=6 LocalApicId=0 Disabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=7 LocalApicId=0 Disabled
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.security.seatbelt
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for mb
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Seatbelt MACF policy initialized
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt Policy (mb)
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: using 15728 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform" has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel and com.apple.kpi components; use only one style.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform" has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel and com.apple.kpi components; use only one style.
    Jan 17 19:28:21: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: Enabling legacy HPET check
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: A3A529FC-62F4-3CBC-91C6-E6C6DC1F954B
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) TI ID 8025 built-in now active, GUID 0019e3fffe92f662; max speed s800.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/SATA@1F,2/AppleAHCI/PRT0 @0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDri ver/ST3250820AS P Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Customer@2
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk1s2, major 14, minor 5
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: unknown-dev: replay_journal: from: 23181312 to: 122368 (joffset 0x746000)
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: unknown-dev: journal replay done.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: initialization complete
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: HFS: Removed 4 orphaned unlinked files or directories 
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Jan 17 19:28:26 localhost bootlog[36]: BOOT_TIME: 1326824767 0
    Jan 17 19:28:26 localhost fseventsd[27]: event logs in /.fseventsd out of sync with volume.  destroying old logs. (330 139 558)
    Jan 17 19:28:27 localhost rpc.statd[18]: statd.notify - no notifications needed
    Jan 17 19:28:27 localhost fseventsd[27]: log dir: /.fseventsd getting new uuid: 07B57D5F-5A7E-483F-8FBE-40E8DF7E6E23
    Jan 17 19:28:32 localhost DirectoryService[32]: Launched version 5.7 (v514.25)
    Jan 17 19:28:32 localhost DirectoryService[32]: Improper shutdown detected
    Jan 17 19:28:38 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntel8254XEthernet: Ethernet address 00:17:f2:09:62:9c
    Jan 17 19:28:38 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntel8254XEthernet: Ethernet address 00:17:f2:09:62:9d
    Jan 17 19:28:43 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Jan 17 19:28:43 localhost kextd[9]: 0 cached, 291 uncached personalities to catalog
    Jan 17 19:28:44 localhost kernel[0]: PXS1: family specific matching fails
    Jan 17 19:28:44 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 2
    Jan 17 19:28:45 localhost kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
    Jan 17 19:28:45 localhost mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-176.3 (Jun 17 2009 18:57:49)[22]: starting
    Jan 17 19:28:46 localhost /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[23]: Login Window Application Started -- Threaded auth
    Jan 17 19:28:50 localhost kernel[0]: NVDANV40HAL loaded and registered.
    Jan 17 19:28:50 localhost kernel[0]: PXS1: family specific matching fails
    Jan 17 19:28:50 localhost kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel8254X]: Link down on en0 called by enableHardware() -- 
    Jan 17 19:28:52 localhost kernel[0]: PXS1: family specific matching fails
    Jan 17 19:28:52 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Jan 17 19:28:54 localhost kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel8254X]: Link down on en1 called by enableHardware() -- 
    Jan 17 19:28:54 *****-****-computer configd[34]: setting hostname to "*****-****-computer.local"
    Jan 17 19:28:56 *****-****-computer org.ntp.ntpd[13]: Error : nodename nor servname provided, or not known
    Jan 17 19:28:56 *****-****-computer ntpdate[68]: can't find host time.euro.apple.com
    Jan 17 19:28:56 *****-****-computer ntpdate[68]: no servers can be used, exiting
    Jan 17 19:28:56 *****-****-computer com.apple.ATSServer[67]: FODBCheck: New annex file created
    Jan 17 19:28:57 *****-****-computer /usr/sbin/ocspd[73]: starting
    Jan 17 19:29:01 *****-****-computer kextd[9]: writing kernel link data to /var/run/mach.sym
    Jan 17 19:29:04 *****-****-computer loginwindow[23]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    Jan 17 19:29:05 *****-****-computer fseventsd[27]: event logs in /Volumes/DATA DRIVE/.fseventsd out of sync with volume. destroying old logs. (63 0 598)
    Jan 17 19:29:05 *****-****-computer fseventsd[27]: log dir: /Volumes/DATA DRIVE/.fseventsd getting new uuid: 0E7FBB62-F55F-413D-970B-FB402543BF2D
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: PACESupport - launchd already started us
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: extension /System/Library/Extensions/DigiIO.kext appears to be loadable
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: loading extension /System/Library/Extensions/DigiIO.kext
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: /System/Library/Extensions/DigiIO.kext loaded successfully
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: sending personalities to kernel:
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:     from extension /System/Library/Extensions/IOStorageFamily.kext:
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOFDiskPartitionScheme
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOMediaBSDClient
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOGUIDPartitionScheme
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOAppleLabelScheme
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOBlockStorageDriver
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOApplePartitionScheme
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:     from extension /System/Library/Extensions/IOPCIFamily.kext:
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOPCI2PCIBridge-Name
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOPCI2PCIBridge-i386
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOPCI2PCIBridge-PCI
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:     from extension /System/Library/Extensions/DigiIO.kext:
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         DigiIO
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: sending 10 personalities to the kernel
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: matching started for /System/Library/Extensions/DigiIO.kext
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: extension /System/Library/Extensions/DigiDal.kext appears to be loadable
    Jan 17 19:29:06 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: loading extension /System/Library/Extensions/DigiDal.kext
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: /System/Library/Extensions/DigiDal.kext loaded successfully
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: sending personalities to kernel:
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:     from extension /System/Library/Extensions/IOPCIFamily.kext:
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOPCI2PCIBridge-Name
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOPCI2PCIBridge-i386
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         IOPCI2PCIBridge-PCI
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:     from extension /System/Library/Extensions/DigiDal.kext:
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinIIIPLXDevice
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinRev2Farm
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinFarm
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinEngine
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinPCIBridgeDeviceHiNTHB2
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinPCIBridgeDeviceDEC21154
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinIIFarm
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinPCIBridgeDevicePericom8154
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         DigidesignGeneral
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinIIIFarm
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinRev2Engine
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinIIEngine
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinPCIBridgeDevicePLXPCIExpress
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         MotorolaPresto
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinIIPLXDevice
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinPCIBridgeDeviceDEC21154BE
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinPCIBridgeDeviceHiNTHB4
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload:         GershwinIIIEngine
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: sending 21 personalities to the kernel
    Jan 17 19:29:07 *****-****-computer com.apple.SystemStarter[16]: kextload: matching started for /System/Library/Extensions/DigiDal.kext
    Jan 17 19:29:11 *****-****-computer com.apple.launchd[1] ([0x0-0x4004].com.dantz.RetroRunSL[83]): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 95 PPID 1 RetroRunSL
    Jan 17 19:29:37 *****-****-computer com.apple.dyld[10]: update_dyld_shared_cache[10] regenerated cache for arch=i386
    Jan 17 19:31:09 *****-****-computer authorizationhost[82]: MechanismInvoke 0x1d2de70 retainCount 2
    Jan 17 19:31:09 *****-****-computer SecurityAgent[92]: MechanismInvoke 0x5b31950 retainCount 1
    Jan 17 19:31:09 *****-****-computer SecurityAgent[92]: NSSecureTextFieldCell detected a field editor ((null)) that is not a NSTextView subclass designed to work with the cell. Ignoring...
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer SecurityAgent[92]: MechanismDestroy 0x5b31950 retainCount 1
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer authorizationhost[82]: MechanismDestroy 0x1d2de70 retainCount 2
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer loginwindow[23]: Login Window - Returned from Security Agent
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer loginwindow[23]: USER_PROCESS: 23 console
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[79]): Exited: Terminated
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer com.apple.launchctl.Aqua[110]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init_per_user.d/RemoteUI.plist
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer com.apple.launchd[108] (org.x.startx): Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    Jan 17 19:31:10 *****-****-computer /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks/ATS.framewo rk/Support/ATSServer[118]: (-3230) Cannot use ATS Persistent Store - switching to old FODB cache code
    Jan 17 19:31:13 *****-****-computer /System/Library/CoreServices/coreservicesd[43]: SFLSharePointsEntry::CreateDSRecord: dsCreateRecordAndOpen(***** ***'s Public Folder) returned -14135
    Jan 17 19:31:18 *****-****-computer /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemUIServer.app/Contents/MacOS/SystemUIServer[1 22]: CPSGetProcessInfo(): This call is deprecated and should not be called anymore.
    Jan 17 19:31:18 *****-****-computer /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemUIServer.app/Contents/MacOS/SystemUIServer[1 22]: CPSPBGetProcessInfo(): This call is deprecated and should not be called anymore.
    Jan 17 19:32:21 *****-****-computer Cocktail[129]: Cocktail 4.7 launched.
    Jan 17 19:32:24 *****-****-computer com.apple.FolderActions.enabled[141]: launchctl: Error unloading: com.apple.FolderActions.folders
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[146]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer Cocktail[129]: ***** *** authenticated.
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[149]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[151]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[153]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[155]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[157]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[159]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[161]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[163]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[165]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[167]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[169]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[171]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[173]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[175]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[177]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[179]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer defaults[184]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.spotlight, DictionaryLookupEnabled) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer defaults[185]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.spotlight, CalculationEnabled) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer defaults[186]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.systempreferences, TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer authexec[188]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer authexec[190]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer defaults[190]: \nThe domain/default pair of (/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.backupd-attach, Disabled) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer defaults[191]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.TimeMachine, DoNotOfferNewDisksForBackup) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer defaults[192]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.finder, _FXShowBackgroundAnimation) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:38 *****-****-computer authexec[194]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:39 *****-****-computer authexec[204]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:39 *****-****-computer defaults[204]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.loginwindow, StartupDelay) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:39 *****-****-computer authexec[206]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:39 *****-****-computer defaults[206]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.loginwindow, Kiosk) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:42 *****-****-computer defaults[207]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.desktopservices, DSDontWriteNetworkStores) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:32:47 *****-****-computer authexec[213]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:48 *****-****-computer authexec[215]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:44:05 *****-****-computer Cocktail[129]: System log (/private/var/log/system.log) has been saved to /Users/********/Library/Logs/System LOg 2.log.
    Jan 17 19:44:45 *****-****-computer fseventsd[27]: log dir: /Volumes/NO NAME/.fseventsd getting new uuid: 2DADE658-7648-47A4-A16F-8B77B56B575C
    Jan 17 19:46:33 *****-****-computer Cocktail[246]: Cocktail 4.7 launched.
    Jan 17 19:46:34 *****-****-computer [0x0-0x1b01b].com.apple.systemevents[254]: com.apple.FolderActions.enabled: Already loaded
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[257]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer Cocktail[246]: ***** *** authenticated.
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[260]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[262]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[264]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[266]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[268]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[270]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[272]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[274]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[276]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[278]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[280]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[282]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[284]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[286]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[288]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[290]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:39 *****-****-computer defaults[292]: \nThe domain/default pair of (com.apple.desktopservices, DSDontWriteNetworkStores) does not exist
    Jan 17 19:46:44 *****-****-computer authexec[298]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:44 *****-****-computer authexec[300]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid

    Hi,
    Yes, I did resolve it - it was the graphics card. Changed that, updated OS X and it was done.
    I can't now remember exactly which card I used, and I'm away at the moment so I can't get to the infomation, but I do remember that it was a full length card with a large heatsink, and was a bit of a pig to squeeze into the chassis!
    Had to buy an adaptor for the second monitor connection, but that didn't cause any hassle. I got the card and cable from the local Apple Store.
    It also theoretically needed a later version of OS X than was already there, but since it allowed me to boot off the CD, that didn't matter (and it worked with the old one anyway, as it turned out).
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