Slow Start Up on Intel Mac G5

Hi Everyone,
I just got my new Intel-Mac G5 2.66 Quad today, upgrading from a Mac G5 Dual 2.7. I noticed that the new computer seems to take a long time to boot as well as hearing the fans take off while it's doing so. I'm comparing this to my older G5 which booted up right away with no noise (well, after they fixed the fan issue that is). Anyone know if this is normal for the new Intel-Macs? I have a Macbook Pro (Intel) which takes hardly any time at all to start up so I'm wondering if something's wrong my computer. Thanks for your help.

Hello! I'd let it run 24/7 for a day or two and also run the repair permissions routine to see if it doesn't settle down. Other things such as connected hard disks etc. can also slow the boot process down. Tom

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    Now, as far as the memory, I have 7 gig and they are as follows, 6 at 1 gig each and 2 at 512 = 7 gig. Besides having to install them in pairs, is there a special order that they should go?, cause now that I've thought about it, the slow start up problem seemed to start after I took the memory out and re installed it and I'm sure that I didn't re install them in the same order they were in but I did install them in pairs, maybe this is causing the slow wake up,
    Anyway, this is everything that I've done so far. Now, I read another suggestion about removing the logic board and re heating all the solder joints around the memory slots, no problem there, I am a tech for 25 years, but just hate to waste a lot of time if this won't work.
    So my question after all this is, dose the logic board need to be replaced? or is the memory mismatch causing a problem?
    Thanks
    Dennis

    Hi Dennis,
    Not likely a RAM order problem, but I have read that bigger pairs should be 1st,(inner), is all the RAM reported correctly n System Profiler?
    It may help to pull the board & heat, or reflow in an oven if you know how to protect the plastic parts.

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    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4310165&#4310165
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  • Slow start up and Shut Down since upgrading to Mountain Lion - Etrecheck Result query

    Hello, I have recently upgraded my operating system from Snow Leopard to the latest Mountain Lion from the app store. My Macbook Pro (early 2010) is now experiencing slow start up times (more than 1 minute) and slow shut down (more than 45 seconds). Programs such as iPhoto and Firefox are now taking a long time to start up too and the multicoloured wheel is appearing a lot.It was always snappy and very quick with Snow Leopard. I have seen that quite a lot of people seem to have had similar issues too.
    I have Verified and Repaied my disk, reset SMC, and PRAM numerous times and cleared the system caches, as well as making a new user account and opened in Safe Mode. "Searchlight" has finished indexing. Nothing I've done so far has helped the issue. I have run an Etrecheck and note that a few things have "failed", the results are below. Does anyone know what these items do or how to correct them? These could be the cause of the issue as they are Apple items - e.g. account, ID and @me.com processes.
    I did not do a clean/fresh installation of Mountain Lion, but I did verify the Snow Leopard disk before I installed it. I'm thinking perhaps to do a clean install but I'm not sure if this will resolve the "failed" Etrecheck issues or not?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated,
    Thanks in advance.
    Hardware Information:
        MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro8,1
        1 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 2 cores
        4 GB RAM
    Video Information:
        Intel HD Graphics 3000 - VRAM: 384 MB
    Startup Items:
        HP Trap Monitor - Path: /Library/StartupItems/HP Trap Monitor
    System Software:
        OS X 10.8.2 (12C60) - Uptime: 0 days 0:46
    Disk Information:
        Hitachi HTS545050B9A302 disk0 : (500.11 GB)
            disk0s1 (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
            Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 499.25 GB (408.13 GB free)
            Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
        MATSHITADVD-R   UJ-898 
    USB Information:
        Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
        Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
        Apple Inc. iPhone
        Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
        Apple Inc. BRCM2070 Hub
            Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
    FireWire Information:
    Kernel Extensions:
    Problem System Launch Daemons:
    Problem System Launch Agents:
               [failed]    com.apple.accountsd.plist
               [failed]    com.apple.coreservices.appleid.authentication.plist
               [failed]    com.apple.mrt.uiagent.plist
    Launch Daemons:
               [loaded]    com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
               [loaded]    com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
    Launch Agents:
               [loaded]    com.hp.help.tocgenerator.plist
    User Launch Agents:
               [loaded]    com.adobe.ARM.202f4087f2bbde52e3ac2df389f53a4f123223c9cc56a8fd83a6f7ae.plist
               [failed]    com.apple.CSConfigDotMacCert-(myemail)@me.com-SharedServices.Agent.plist
               [loaded]    com.google.keystone.agent.plist
    User Login Items:
        HPEventHandler
    3rd Party Preference Panes:
        Flash Player
    Internet Plug-ins:
        AdobePDFViewer.plugin
        AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin
        Flash Player.plugin
        FlashPlayer-10.6.plugin
        Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
        iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
        JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
        QuickTime Plugin.plugin
        SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin
        Silverlight.plugin
    User Internet Plug-ins:
    Bad Fonts:
        None
    Top Processes by CPU:
            27%    storeagent
            11%    firefox
             3%    WindowServer
             2%    App
             1%    hidd
             1%    EtreCheck
             1%    fontd
             0%    Finder
             0%    plugin-container
             0%    Dock
    Top Processes by Memory:
        492 MB    firefox
        135 MB    App
        111 MB    Finder
        98 MB    plugin-container
        85 MB    mds
        70 MB    WindowServer
        61 MB    Dock
        53 MB    SystemUIServer
        49 MB    com.apple.dock.extra
        49 MB    CalendarAgent

    Thank you for your reply. Here are my results (I have tried to be selective for Step 1, but sorry if there's too much information, I'm not that experienced in what it all means):
    Step 1
    14/01/2013 10:38:05.000 bootlog[0]: BOOT_TIME 1358159885 0
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: PMAP: PCID enabled
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 12.2.0: Sat Aug 25 00:48:52 PDT 2012; root:xnu-2050.18.24~1/RELEASE_X86_64
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 812402 free pages and 227982 wired pages
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: kext submap [0xffffff7f80741000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff8000741000]
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: zone leak detection enabled
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 74
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: TSC Deadline Timer supported and enabled
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: corecrypto kext started!
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: Running kernel space in FIPS MODE
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: Plist hmac value is    735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: Computed hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS DRBG POST test passed!
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: corecrypto.kext FIPS POST passed!
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=3 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=8 LocalApicId=255 Disabled
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 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>
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib kmod start
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless kmod start
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded
    14/01/2013 10:38:06.091 com.apple.launchd[1]: *** launchd[1] has started up. ***
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: BRCM tunables:
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: pullmode[1] txringsize[  256] reapmin[   32] reapcount[  128]
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: highWaterMark: VO[  192]  VI[  192]  BE[  192]  BK[  192]
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/SATA@1F,2/AppleIntelPchS eriesAHCI/PRT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOB lockStorageDriver/Hitachi HTS545050B9A302 Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Customer@2
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s2, major 1, minor 2
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 built-in now active, GUID 70cd60fffeddcaae; max speed s800.
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: Kernel is LP64
    14/01/2013 10:38:16.000 kernel[0]: AppleUSBMultitouchDriver::checkStatus - received Status Packet, Payload 2: device was reinitialized
    14/01/2013 10:38:06.091 com.apple.launchd[1]: *** Shutdown logging is enabled. ***
    14/01/2013 10:38:15.376 com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.apple.automountd) Unknown key for boolean: NSSupportsSuddenTermination
    14/01/2013 10:38:18.000 kernel[0]: IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete():  adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
    14/01/2013 10:38:21.000 kernel[0]: macx_swapon SUCCESS
    14/01/2013 10:38:26.000 kernel[0]: Waiting for DSMOS...
    14/01/2013 10:38:27.063 appleeventsd[54]: main: Starting up
    14/01/2013 10:38:27.509 hidd[48]: void __IOHIDLoadBundles(): Loaded 0 HID plugins
    14/01/2013 10:38:27.678 com.apple.SecurityServer[18]: Session 100000 created
    14/01/2013 10:38:27.716 coreservicesd[63]: FindBestLSSession(), no match for inSessionID 0xfffffffffffffffc auditTokenInfo( uid=0 euid=0 auSessionID=100000 create=fals
    14/01/2013 10:38:27.000 kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 5
    14/01/2013 10:38:27.000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    14/01/2013 10:38:28.000 kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived
    14/01/2013 10:38:28.285 mDNSResponder[41]: mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-379.32.1 (Aug 31 2012 19:05:06) starting OSXVers 12
    14/01/2013 10:38:28.681 airportd[65]: _processDLILEvent: en1 attached (down)
    14/01/2013 10:38:30.186 com.apple.SecurityServer[18]: Entering service
    14/01/2013 10:38:31.439 systemkeychain[72]: done file: /var/run/systemkeychaincheck.done
    14/01/2013 10:38:32.581 mDNSResponder[41]: D2D_IPC: Loaded
    14/01/2013 10:38:32.581 mDNSResponder[41]: D2DInitialize succeeded
    14/01/2013 10:38:33.090 UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: [HandleNetworkInformationChanged:2435] nwi_state_copy returned NULL
    14/01/2013 10:38:33.293 apsd[60]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    14/01/2013 10:38:33.617 locationd[45]: NOTICE,Location icon should now be in state 0
    14/01/2013 10:38:33.000 kernel[0]: ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::initFanThrottleControl - waiting for AppleSMC
    14/01/2013 10:38:34.451 loginwindow[44]: Login Window Application Started
    14/01/2013 10:38:35.000 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    14/01/2013 10:38:35.000 kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    14/01/2013 10:38:35.140 mds[40]: (Normal) FMW: FMW 0 0
    14/01/2013 10:38:37.218 stackshot[30]: Timed out waiting for IOKit to finish matching.
    14/01/2013 10:38:37.869 configd[16]: bootp_session_transmit: bpf_write(en1) failed: Network is down (50)
    14/01/2013 10:38:37.869 configd[16]: DHCP en1: INIT-REBOOT transmit failed
    14/01/2013 10:38:37.985 configd[16]: network changed: DNS*
    14/01/2013 10:38:38.054 configd[16]: setting hostname to "*************-MacBook-Pro.local"
    14/01/2013 10:38:38.784 awacsd[58]: Starting awacsd connectivity-78 (Jul 26 2012 14:37:46)
    14/01/2013 10:38:38.890 awacsd[58]: InnerStore CopyAllZones: no info in Dynamic Store
    14/01/2013 10:38:41.443 aosnotifyd[95]: bootstrap_look_up failed (44e)
    14/01/2013 10:38:41.506 locationd[99]: NOTICE,Location icon should now be in state 0
    14/01/2013 10:38:42.353 mds[40]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    14/01/2013 10:38:43.110 digest-service[98]: digest-request: init return domain: BUILTIN server: **************-MACBOOK-PRO
    14/01/2013 10:38:43.296 apsd[60]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    14/01/2013 10:38:43.000 kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: 00:24:17:e3:ee:55  MAC AUTH succeeded
    14/01/2013 10:38:46.743 WindowServer[89]: Server is starting up
    14/01/2013 10:38:48.876 WindowServer[89]: Session 256 retained (2 references)
    14/01/2013 10:38:48.905 WindowServer[89]: init_page_flip: page flip mode is on
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.080 WindowServer[89]: mux_initialize: kAGCGetMuxState (kMuxControl, kMuxControl_switchingMode) failed (0xe0000001)
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.080 WindowServer[89]: mux_initialize: Mode is safe
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.192 WindowServer[89]: GLCompositor enabled for tile size [256 x 256]
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.193 WindowServer[89]: CGXGLInitMipMap: mip map mode is on
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.214 WindowServer[89]: WSMachineUsesNewStyleMirroring: false
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.215 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x042732c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 9 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, Vendor 610, Model 9ccb, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0x0000061000009ccb00000000042732c0
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.215 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (0, 0)[0 x 0], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003f
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.215 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (0, 0)[0 x 0], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.215 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (0, 0)[0 x 0], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.217 WindowServer[89]: Created shield window 0x8 for display 0x003f003d
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.219 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x042732c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 9 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, Vendor 610, Model 9ccb, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0x0000061000009ccb00000000042732c0
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.219 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (2304, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003f
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.219 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2305, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.219 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2306, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.219 WindowServer[89]: CGXPerformInitialDisplayConfiguration
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.219 WindowServer[89]:   Display 0x003f003d: MappedDisplay Unit 1; Vendor 0xffffffff Model 0xffffffff S/N -1 Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00; offline enabled, Bounds (2306,0)[1 x 1], Rotation 0, Resolution 1
    14/01/2013 10:38:49.220 WindowServer[89]: CGXMuxBoot: Unexpected boot switch return value (0xe00002c7)
    14/01/2013 10:38:51.007 WindowServer[89]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024301, GL mask 0x0000000f, texture units 8, texture max 8192, viewport max {8192, 8192}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    14/01/2013 10:38:51.021 WindowServer[89]: Unable to open IOHIDSystem (e00002bd)
    14/01/2013 10:38:51.000 kernel[0]: virtual bool IOHIDEventSystemUserClient::initWithTask(task_t, void *, UInt32): Client task not privileged to open IOHIDSystem for mapping memory (e00002c1)
    14/01/2013 10:38:51.049 loginwindow[44]: **DMPROXY** Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    14/01/2013 10:38:51.217 WindowServer[89]: **DMPROXY** (2) Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    14/01/2013 10:38:52.609 WindowServer[89]: Created shield window 0x9 for display 0x042732c0
    14/01/2013 10:38:52.610 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x042732c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    14/01/2013 10:38:52.610 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x042732c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    14/01/2013 10:38:52.636 launchctl[126]: com.apple.findmymacmessenger: Already loaded
    14/01/2013 10:38:52.646 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x042732c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    14/01/2013 10:38:52.745 com.apple.SecurityServer[18]: Session 100005 created
    14/01/2013 10:38:53.592 UserEventAgent[127]: cannot find useragent 1102
    14/01/2013 10:38:53.892 awacsd[58]: Exiting
    14/01/2013 10:38:54.114 airportd[65]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “XXXXXXXXX”. Bailing on auto-join.
    14/01/2013 10:38:54.475 netbiosd[104]: Unable to start NetBIOS name service:
    14/01/2013 10:38:55.665 hidd[48]: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
    14/01/2013 10:38:55.666 hidd[48]: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
    14/01/2013 10:38:55.724 loginwindow[44]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    14/01/2013 10:38:56.371 SecurityAgent[136]: This is the first run
    14/01/2013 10:38:56.372 SecurityAgent[136]: MacBuddy was run = 0
    14/01/2013 10:38:56.546 SecurityAgent[136]: User info context values set for XXXXXXXXX
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.299 loginwindow[44]: Login Window - Returned from Security Agent
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.357 loginwindow[44]: ERROR | ScreensharingLoginNotification | Failed sending message to screen sharing GetScreensharingPort, err: 1102
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.391 loginwindow[44]: USER_PROCESS: 44 console
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.430 airportd[65]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “XXXXXXXXX”. Bailing on auto-join.
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.598 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[138]: (com.apple.gamed) Ignored this key: UserName
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.598 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[138]: (com.apple.gamed) Ignored this key: GroupName
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.599 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[138]: (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.603 loginwindow[44]: Connection with distnoted server was invalidated
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.620 distnoted[142]: # distnote server agent  absolute time: 54.847453675   civil time: Mon Jan 14 10:38:59 2013   pid: 142 uid: 501  root: no
    14/01/2013 10:38:59.889 WindowServer[89]: **DMPROXY** (2) Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.000 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1358159941
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.416 coreservicesd[63]: SendFlattenedData, got error #268435460 (ipc/send) timed out from ::mach_msg(), sending notification kLSNotifyApplicationLaunch to notificationID=116
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.387 blued[57]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.449 WindowServer[89]: Display 0x042732c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferTable (256, 3)
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.673 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[138]: (com.apple.afpstat-qfa[173]) Exited with code: 2
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.880 talagent[151]: _LSSetApplicationInformationItem(kLSDefaultSessionID, asn, _kLSApplicationIsHiddenKey, hidden ? kCFBooleanTrue : kCFBooleanFalse, NULL) produced OSStatus -50 on line 623 in TCApplication.m
    14/01/2013 10:39:00.881 talagent[151]: _LSSetApplicationInformationItem(kLSDefaultSessionID, asn, TAL_kLSIsProxiedForTALKey, kCFBooleanTrue, NULL) produced OSStatus -50 on line 626 in TCApplication.m
    14/01/2013 10:39:01.200 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[138]: ([email protected][175]) Exited with code: 2
    14/01/2013 10:39:01.611 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[138]: (com.apple.mrt.uiagent[163]) Exited with code: 255
    14/01/2013 10:39:02.942 NetworkBrowserAgent[186]: Starting NetworkBrowserAgent
    14/01/2013 10:39:04.107 com.apple.SecurityServer[18]: Session 100006 created
    14/01/2013 10:39:04.313 coreaudiod[155]: 2013-01-14 10:39:04.312677 AM [AirPlay] Started browsing for _airplay._tcp.
    14/01/2013 10:39:04.313 coreaudiod[155]: 2013-01-14 10:39:04.313198 AM [AirPlay] Started browsing for _raop._tcp.
    14/01/2013 10:39:04.577 WindowServer[89]: CGXDisableUpdate: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "SystemUIServer" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.
    14/01/2013 10:39:04.974 apsd[177]: Unable to bootstrap_lookup connection port for 'com.apple.ubd.system-push': Unknown service name
    14/01/2013 10:39:05.165 AirPlayUIAgent[192]: Bug: 12C60: liblaunch.dylib + 23849 [2F71CAF8-6524-329E-AC56-C506658B4C0C]: 0x25
    14/01/2013 10:39:06.725 genatsdb[197]: ########## genatsdb Sandboxed. ##########
    14/01/2013 10:39:09.153 configd[16]: subnet_route: write routing socket failed, Network is unreachable
    14/01/2013 10:39:10.764 configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1+:169.254.150.30) DNS* Proxy+ SMB
    14/01/2013 10:39:10.780 UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'XXXXXXXX' (protected network)
    14/01/2013 10:39:10.783 configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1:169.254.150.30) DNS Proxy SMB
    14/01/2013 10:39:12.305 _networkd[200]: /usr/libexec/ntpd-wrapper: scutil key State:/Network/Global/DNS not present after 30 seconds
    14/01/2013 10:39:13.107 configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1!:192.168.1.65) DNS+ Proxy SMB
    14/01/2013 10:39:13.156 UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'XXXXXXXXX (protected network)
    14/01/2013 10:39:16.673 WindowServer[89]: reenable_update_for_connection: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "SystemUIServer" after 13.10 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)
    14/01/2013 10:39:19.514 com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.apple.coreservices.appleid.authentication[131]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing
    14/01/2013 10:39:23.677 SystemUIServer[152]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:operation:fraction:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
    14/01/2013 10:39:23.678 SystemUIServer[152]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
    14/01/2013 10:39:26.681 HPEventHandler[189]: Attempt to add read-only file at path file://localhost/Library/Printers/hp/Frameworks/HPSmartX.framework/Resources/Co nfiguration/SmartX.config read/write. Adding it read-only instead. This will be a hard error in the future; you must specify the NSReadOnlyPersistentStoreOption.
    14/01/2013 10:39:29.735 ntpd[92]: proto: precision = 1.000 usec
    14/01/2013 10:39:46.805 genatsdb[197]: *GENATSDB* FontObjects generated = 568
    14/01/2013 10:40:02.556 firefox[224]: invalid drawable
    14/01/2013 10:40:04.286 com.apple.SecurityServer[18]: Session 100002 created
    Step 2
    Process:    
    hiutil [248]
    Identifier: 
    hiutil
    Version:    
    1.3 (50)
    Code Type:  
    X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [1]
    Date/Time:  
    2013-01-13 18:18:14.344 +0000
    OS Version: 
    Mac OS X 10.8.2 (12C60)
    Report Version:  10
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION (SIGILL)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000
    Application Specific Information:
    Data corruption: Could not retain bootstrap port!
    Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    0   libxpc.dylib             
    0x000000010a1e45d3 _xpc_domain_create + 222
    1   libxpc.dylib             
    0x000000010a1e3e72 _libxpc_initializer + 400
    2   libSystem.B.dylib        
    0x0000000108cf4b2d libSystem_initializer + 172
    3   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6701b378 ImageLoaderMachO::doModInitFunctions(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 236
    4   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6701b762 ImageLoaderMachO::doInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 46
    5   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6701806e ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 380
    6   dyld                     
    0x00007fff67017fc4 ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 210
    7   dyld                     
    0x00007fff67017fc4 ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 210
    8   dyld                     
    0x00007fff67017fc4 ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 210
    9   dyld                     
    0x00007fff67017fc4 ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 210
    10  dyld                     
    0x00007fff67017fc4 ImageLoader::recursiveInitialization(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, unsigned int, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 210
    11  dyld                     
    0x00007fff67017eba ImageLoader::runInitializers(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, ImageLoader::InitializerTimingList&) + 54
    12  dyld                     
    0x00007fff67009fc0 dyld::initializeMainExecutable() + 207
    13  dyld                     
    0x00007fff6700db04 dyld::_main(macho_header const*, unsigned long, int, char const**, char const**, char const**, unsigned long*) + 3060
    14  dyld                     
    0x00007fff67009397 dyldbootstrap::start(macho_header const*, int, char const**, long, macho_header const*, unsigned long*) + 761
    15  dyld                     
    0x00007fff6700905e _dyld_start + 54
    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
      rax: 0x000000010a1f8af1  rbx: 0x00007fcb89c09160  rcx: 0x000000010a12461a  rdx: 0x0000000000000000
      rdi: 0x0000000000000907  rsi: 0x0000000000000507  rbp: 0x00007fff587f6380  rsp: 0x00007fff587f6370
       r8: 0x0000000000000107   r9: 0x0000000000000000  r10: 0x0000000000000001  r11: 0x0000000000000246
      r12: 0x00007fcb89c08790  r13: 0x0000000000000001  r14: 0x00007fff587f7cd0  r15: 0x00007fff587f6430
      rip: 0x000000010a1e45d3  rfl: 0x0000000000010206  cr2: 0x000000010a11b029
    Logical CPU: 1
    Binary Images:
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    External Modification Summary:
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    thread_create: 0
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      Calls made by this process:
    task_for_pid: 0
    thread_create: 0
    thread_set_state: 0
      Calls made by all processes on this machine:
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    thread_create: 0
    thread_set_state: 0
    VM Region Summary:
    ReadOnly portion of Libraries: Total=113.7M resident=76.2M(67%) swapped_out_or_unallocated=37.5M(33%)
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    REGION TYPE                 
    VIRTUAL
    ===========                 
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    MALLOC                        
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    MALLOC guard page               
    16K
    STACK GUARD                   
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    Stack                         
    8192K
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    10.1M
    __IMAGE                        
    528K
    __LINKEDIT                    
    23.7M
    __TEXT                        
    90.1M
    __UNICODE                      
    544K
    shared memory                   
    12K
    ===========                 
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