Sporadic blue screen on startup in windows 7

i get a blue screen on start up once or twice a month with no pattern found. Will start up fine if restarted.

would recommend system restore, probably an issue with an add-on..

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    We have an Xserve Running 10.5.8.  We have been having strange issues for some weeks with client's logging in and their desktops being missing.  Last Friday I noticed that the backup was not running correctly and I had a student who had lost her work mysteriously too.  I decided to restart the server to see what would happen.  On restart I cannot log in to the server either remotely or locally because after the white apple with spinner screen the machine goes to a blue screen with no login window.  Services are up and running, I can view and use Server Admin and Workgroup Manager, and I can ssh into the server.  I have trawled the internet in search of answers but all to no avail.  There are some errors in the log but I am not familiar enough with these things to know which are significant to this problem.  To further complicate matters the OSX server disk is nowhere to be found, hasn't been seen since well before I arrived on campus.  I have ordered Snow Leopard for this machine but would like to get to the bottom of the issues.
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    Jul  6 13:37:50 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: /etc/rc.server: line 55: logger: command not found
    Jul  6 13:37:50 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: kern.maxproc: 532 -> 2500
    Jul  6 13:37:50 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: kern.ipc.somaxconn: 128 -> 2500
    Jul  6 13:37:50 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: kern.maxnbuf: 16384 -> 21000
    Jul  6 13:37:50 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: kern.maxvnodes: 66560 -> 120000
    Jul  6 13:37:50 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: kern.maxprocperuid: 266 -> 1000
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: propertyList is NULL
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: no plist was returned for: /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/nmbd.plist
    Jul  6 13:37:54: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: propertyList is NULL
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: no plist was returned for: /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.samba.winbindd.plist
    Jul  6 13:37:54: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: propertyList is NULL
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: no plist was returned for: /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/smbd.plist
    Jul  6 13:37:54: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: getaddrinfo(): Temporary failure in name resolution
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    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.apache.httpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.x.privileged_startx): Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost kernel[0]: formExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP01@1C/IOPCI2PCIBridge/P8PC@0/IOPCI2PCIBridge/S AS@2/AppleLSIFusionSAS/SAS Target 052B290A8A98376A@3/IOSCSITargetDevice/IOSCSILogicalUnitNub@0/IOSCSIPeripheralDe viceType00/IOBlockStorageServices/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST380815AS N Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Customer@2
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost kextd[24]: safe boot detected
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s2, major 14, minor 2
    Jul  6 13:37:52 localhost kextd[24]: safe boot; invalidating extensions caches
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost kernel[0]: FusionMPT: Notification = 22 (SAS Discovery) for SCSI Domain = 0
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost kernel[0]: Discovery condition = 0x00000000
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost kernel[0]: IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Jul  6 13:37:55 localhost DirectoryService[25]: Launched version 5.8.1 (v514.28)
    Jul  6 13:37:59 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntel8254XEthernet: Ethernet address 00:1e:52:f3:ca:24
    Jul  6 13:37:59 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntel8254XEthernet: Ethernet address 00:1e:52:f3:ca:25
    Jul  6 13:38:06 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Jul  6 13:38:06 localhost kextd[24]: 0 cached, 287 uncached personalities to catalog
    Jul  6 13:38:06 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Jul  6 13:38:06 localhost mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-176.3 (Jun 17 2009 18:57:49)[31]: starting
    Jul  6 13:38:08 localhost kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
    Jul  6 13:38:08 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::getCPU_PSSData - WARNING: _PSS table invalid; ACPI is probably incomplete
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    Jul  6 13:38:14 localhost com.apple.printservice_LPR_mDNS__ITS3_01m[65]: Registering Service Media A3 Printer @ ITS3-01m._printer._tcp port 515 TXT txtvers=1 qtotal=1 rp=_ITS3_01m pdl=application/postscript ty=\(null\)
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    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:3: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Data/Library/NetBoot/NetBootClients0
    Jul  6 13:38:17 hillcrestmac /sbin/nfsd[67]: exports:3: no usable directories in export entry
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    Jul  6 13:38:19 hillcrestmac configd[29]: setting hostname to "hillcrestmac.hillcrest.local"
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    Jul  6 13:38:19 hillcrestmac kextd[24]: writing kernel link data to /var/run/mach.sym
    Jul  6 13:38:20 hillcrestmac named[50]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#54
    Jul  6 13:38:24 hillcrestmac /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[69]: Login Window Application Started -- Threaded auth
    Jul  6 13:38:25 hillcrestmac emond[77]: SetUpLogs: uid = 0 gid = 0
    Jul  6 13:38:25 hillcrestmac emond[77]: SetUpLogs: opening /Library/Logs/EventMonitor/EventMonitor.error.log
    Jul  6 13:38:26 hillcrestmac com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.portmap[100]): Policy denied Mach service lookup: com.apple.dyld
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
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    Sorry that you are having such a hassle,
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      BCCode: 51
      BCP1: 0000000000000001
      BCP2: FFFFF8A000024010
      BCP3: 000000000156B000
      BCP4: 0000000000000374
      OS Version: 6_1_7600
      Service Pack: 0_0
      Product: 768_1
    Files that help describe the problem:
      C:\Windows\Minidump\090710-8065-01.dmp
      C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-16910-0.sysdata.xml
    Read our privacy statement online:
      http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409
    If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline:
      C:\windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt
    Problem signature:  Problem Event Name: BlueScreen  OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3  Locale ID: 1033
    Additional information about the problem:  BCCode: 51  BCP1: 0000000000000001  BCP2: FFFFF8A000024010  BCP3: 000000000156B000  BCP4: 0000000000000374  OS Version: 6_1_7600  Service Pack: 0_0  Product: 768_1
    Files that help describe the problem:  C:\Windows\Minidump\090710-8065-01.dmp  C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-16910-0.sysdata.xml
    Read our privacy statement online:  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409
    If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline:  C:\windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt

    Also this is what I get when I use my crash reporter.
    Seems to keep pointing to some WerFault.exe and Wer.dll
    Version=1
    EventType=BlueScreen
    EventTime=129283576105180317
    ReportType=4
    Consent=1
    UploadTime=129283576484580156
    ReportIdentifier=79710af8-baad-11df-a1bc-c80aa96bb319
    IntegratorReportIdentifier=090710-8065-01
    Response.type=4
    Response.AnalysisBucket=X64_0x51_nt!HvpSetRangeProtection+8fae8
    DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
    DynamicSig[1].Value=6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
    DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
    DynamicSig[2].Value=1033
    UI[2]=C:\windows\system32\wer.dll
    UI[3]=Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown
    UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem.
    UI[5]=&Check for solution
    UI[6]=&Check later
    UI[7]=Cancel
    UI[8]=Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown
    UI[9]=A problem caused Windows to stop working correctly.  Windows will notify you if a solution is available.
    UI[10]=Close
    Sec[0].Key=BCCode
    Sec[0].Value=51
    Sec[1].Key=BCP1
    Sec[1].Value=0000000000000001
    Sec[2].Key=BCP2
    Sec[2].Value=FFFFF8A000024010
    Sec[3].Key=BCP3
    Sec[3].Value=000000000156B000
    Sec[4].Key=BCP4
    Sec[4].Value=0000000000000374
    Sec[5].Key=OS Version
    Sec[5].Value=6_1_7600
    Sec[6].Key=Service Pack
    Sec[6].Value=0_0
    Sec[7].Key=Product
    Sec[7].Value=768_1
    State[0].Key=Transport.DoneStage1
    State[0].Value=1
    State[1].Key=CA
    State[1].Value=1
    State[2].Key=BLOB
    State[2].Value=CHKSUM=366D14228723C1834DCC14382AED3B0B;BID=OCATAG;ID=5fed2613-7bb3-46f3-b4fc-0915969aa15d;SUB=9//8//2010 8:27:22 AM
    File[0].CabName=090710-8065-01.dmp
    File[0].Path=090710-8065-01.dmp
    File[0].Flags=851970
    File[0].Type=2
    File[0].Original.Path=C:\Windows\Minidump\090710-8065-01.dmp
    File[1].CabName=sysdata.xml
    File[1].Path=WER-16910-0.sysdata.xml
    File[1].Flags=851970
    File[1].Type=5
    File[1].Original.Path=C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-16910-0.sysdata.xml
    File[2].CabName=WERInternalMetadata.xml
    File[2].Path=WERDE8B.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
    File[2].Flags=589827
    File[2].Type=5
    File[2].Original.Path=C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\WERDE8B.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
    File[3].CabName=Report.cab
    File[3].Path=Report.cab
    File[3].Flags=196608
    File[3].Type=7
    File[3].Original.Path=Report.cab
    FriendlyEventName=Shut down unexpectedly
    ConsentKey=BlueScreen
    AppName=Windows
    AppPath=C:\Windows\System32\WerFault.exe
    Version=1
    EventType=BlueScreen
    EventTime=129283576105180317
    ReportType=4
    Consent=1
    UploadTime=129283576484580156
    ReportIdentifier=79710af8-baad-11df-a1bc-c80aa96bb319
    IntegratorReportIdentifier=090710-8065-01Response.type=4Response.AnalysisBucket=X64_0x51_nt!HvpSetRangeProtection+8fae8
    DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
    DynamicSig[1].Value=6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
    DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
    DynamicSig[2].Value=1033UI[2]=C:\windows\system32\wer.dllUI[3]=Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown
    UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem.
    UI[5]=&Check for solution
    UI[6]=&Check later
    UI[7]=CancelUI[8]=Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdownUI[9]=A problem caused Windows to stop working correctly.  Windows will notify you if a solution is available.
    UI[10]=CloseSec[0].Key=BCCode
    Sec[0].Value=51Sec[1].Key=BCP1
    Sec[1].Value=0000000000000001
    Sec[2].Key=BCP2Sec[2].Value=FFFFF8A000024010
    Sec[3].Key=BCP3Sec[3].Value=000000000156B000
    Sec[4].Key=BCP4Sec[4].Value=0000000000000374
    Sec[5].Key=OS Version
    Sec[5].Value=6_1_7600
    Sec[6].Key=Service PackSec[6].Value=0_0
    Sec[7].Key=Product
    Sec[7].Value=768_1
    State[0].Key=Transport.DoneStage1
    State[0].Value=1
    State[1].Key=CA
    State[1].Value=1
    State[2].Key=BLOB
    State[2].Value=CHKSUM=366D14228723C1834DCC14382AED3B0B;BID=OCATAG;ID=5fed2613-7bb3-46f3-b4fc-0915969aa15d;SUB=9//8//2010 8:27:22 AM
    File[0].CabName=090710-8065-01.dmp
    File[0].Path=090710-8065-01.dmp
    File[0].Flags=851970
    File[0].Type=2
    File[0].Original.Path=C:\Windows\Minidump\090710-8065-01.dmp
    File[1].CabName=sysdata.xml
    File[1].Path=WER-16910-0.sysdata.xml
    File[1].Flags=851970
    File[1].Type=5
    File[1].Original.Path=C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-16910-0.sysdata.xml
    File[2].CabName=WERInternalMetadata.xml
    File[2].Path=WERDE8B.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
    File[2].Flags=589827
    File[2].Type=5
    File[2].Original.Path=C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\WERDE8B.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
    File[3].CabName=Report.cab
    File[3].Path=Report.cab
    File[3].Flags=196608
    File[3].Type=7
    File[3].Original.Path=Report.cab
    FriendlyEventName=Shut down unexpectedly
    ConsentKey=BlueScreen
    AppName=Windows
    AppPath=C:\Windows\System32\WerFault.exe

  • Tips for blue screen (BSOD) errors with Windows Vista and Intel Turbo Memory on T61/T61p

    Important note: The symptoms and solutions described below address only a small subset of the possible causes for blue screen errors, aka BSOD. This information can help address blue screen errors specifically related to Turbo Memory, but may not solve errors related to other issues. Please read through the instructions completely, make sure they apply to your system, and after attempting the solutions please post back with your feedback for the community.
    Some users may experience random blue screen errors with ThinkPad
    systems running Windows Vista with Intel Turbo Memory hardware. These
    blue screens may occur during normal usage on the system or they may
    occur when booting into Windows Vista. Blue screens related to the
    Intel Turbo Memory hardware may reference a stop code of 8086 with
    memory address locations of {0, 0, 0, 0}.
    There are two main steps that you can take to help resolve blue screen issues related to Intel Turbo Memory.
    Step 1: Update Intel Turbo Memory Driver
    If the driver version is before version 1.0.1.1004-7.0.3.1001, please
    update to this version.
    To determine what version of the Intel Turbo Memory driver is installed:
    1.    Click Start, then click Control Panel.
    2.    Click System and Maintenance.
    3.    Click System.
    4.    Click Device Manager.
    5.    Expand the Storage controllers category.
    6.    Double-click Intel Flash Cache Logic Chip.
    7.    Click the Driver tab. Then you will see the driver version (for example, 1.0.1.1004).
    The new driver and installation instructions can be found here.
    Note: The Intel Matrix Storage Driver is updated with this package.
    Step 2: BIOS version
    If your BIOS version is older than those listed below, please update to the version listed.
    How to check your BIOS version:
    Turn off the system.
    Turn on the system.
    While the To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key.
    The
    BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If you have set a supervisor
    password, the BIOS Setup Utility menu appears after you enter the
    password.
    Check BIOS Version and Embedded Controller Version.
    Turn off the system.
    System BIOS versions:
    ThinkPad T61/T61p (14.1 inch widescreen with IEEE 1394 model) - BIOS version 1.22 (7LET52WW)
    Please
    remember that these updates do not solve every possible system blue
    screen, but they do resolve several problems related to the Intel Turbo
    Memory driver.
    Message Edited by Tim_Lenovo on 11-30-2007 07:03 PM
    Tim Supples
    Lenovo Social Media
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    Lenovo Blogs
    X60 Tablet SXGA+ primary, Z61p fully loaded workhorse

    Thanks Tim,
    I do have my T61p fully up-to-date to the latest drivers and updates (via System Update and the Drivers&Software web page when the former is not that up-to-date).
    At the moment the most recurrent problem is this:
    http://forum.lenovo.com/lnv/board/message?board.id=T_Series_Thinkpads&thread.id=55
    which has been longly speculated here:
    http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=47755
    My other angst is the boot-time chkdsk hang-up problem:
    http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=52765&highlight=chkdsk
    I just wonder if this purely a Vista issue when using NV cache, the disk spinning down at almost exactly 1 hour from the beginning of the chdsk operation seems too much of a coincidence.
    This is my T61p configuration:
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 2.4GHz
    BIOS version 1.26-1.06
    4GB RAM 2 SO-DIMMs
    nVidia Quadro FX 570m with 512MB VRAM
    WUXGA LCD
    Seagate 7200.2 160 GB
    4GB RAM 2 SO-DIMMs
    Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit (waiting to move to 64bit)
    thanks,
    andrea
    Message Edited by abarbieri on 12-05-2007 03:48 PM
    T61p - 15.4" - T7700 - FX 570M 256MB - 4GB RAM - ST916023AS - 4965AGN - BT - FPR - 9 cell - Vista Ult. x86
    T21p - 14" - PIII 850MHz - S3 Savage/IX 8MB - 512MB RAM - 100GB 7200rpm - WinXP x86

  • Tips for blue screen (BSOD) errors with Windows Vista and Intel Turbo Memory on X61/X61s

    Important note: The symptoms and solutions described below address only a small subset of the possible causes for blue screen errors, aka BSOD.
    This information can help address blue screen errors specifically
    related to Turbo Memory, but may not solve errors related to other
    issues. Please read through the instructions completely, make sure they
    apply to your system, and after attempting the solutions please post
    back with your feedback for the community.
    Some users may experience random blue screen errors with ThinkPad
    systems running Windows Vista with Intel Turbo Memory hardware. These
    blue screens may occur during normal usage on the system or they may
    occur when booting into Windows Vista. Blue screens related to the
    Intel Turbo Memory hardware may reference a stop code of 8086 with
    memory address locations of {0, 0, 0, 0}.
    There are two main steps that you can take to help resolve blue screen issues related to Intel Turbo Memory.
    Step 1: Update Intel Turbo Memory Driver
    If the driver version is before version 1.0.1.1004-7.0.3.1001, please
    update to this version.
    To determine what version of the Intel Turbo Memory driver is installed:
    1.    Click Start, then click Control Panel.
    2.    Click System and Maintenance.
    3.    Click System.
    4.    Click Device Manager.
    5.    Expand the Storage controllers category.
    6.    Double-click Intel Flash Cache Logic Chip.
    7.    Click the Driver tab. Then you will see the driver version (for example, 1.0.1.1004).
    The new driver and installation instructions can be found here.
    Note: The Intel Matrix Storage Driver is updated with this package.
    Step 2: BIOS version
    If your BIOS version is older than those listed below, please update to the version listed.
    How to check your BIOS version:
    Turn off the system.
    Turn on the system.
    While the To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key.
    The
    BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If you have set a supervisor
    password, the BIOS Setup Utility menu appears after you enter the
    password.
    Check BIOS Version and Embedded Controller Version.
    Turn off the system.
    System BIOS versions:
    ThinkPad X61 or X61s - BIOS version 1.06 (7NET25WW)
    Please
    remember that these updates do not solve every possible system blue
    screen, but they do resolve several problems related to the Intel Turbo
    Memory driver.
    Tim Supples
    Lenovo Social Media
    Got a question? Don't PM me, post it on the forum!
    Lenovo Blogs
    X60 Tablet SXGA+ primary, Z61p fully loaded workhorse

    Dear Tim,
    First off, many thanks for the tips for resolving BSOD with Vista + Turbo Memory on X61.  I've been suffering from this BSOD for countless times since I bought in my X61 7673-CW9 in April 2008.
    Even prior to having the pleasure to visit this wonderful forum, I followed both steps as indicated, and updated my Intel Turbo Memory driver to 1.5.0.1013 and my BIOS to 7NETB4WW (2.14).  However, the BSOD recurrs.
    For the past two months, I've recovered my system to factory default settings using Rescue and Recovery for over twenty times, each time with the latest Intel Turbo Memory driver and BIOS.  Notwithstanding that, BSOD recurrs.
    During these painful experiences, I tried two options: 1) making my X61 up-to-date by using System Update and Windows Update (including Vista SP1 or excluding Vista SP1); 2) keeping my X61 the status as factory default (i.e. without updating through either System Update or Windows Update (the automatic/scheduled update function of both is turned off)).  In either case, BSOD recurrs.
    I'm 100% positive that the BSOD does not arise from any hardware or software/firmware I install.  I never install any hardware (e.g. RAM).  And, it is not caused by any software/firmware I install: the clear and unequivocal evidence is that at one time,I encountered BSOD while having restored back to factory setting and booting for the first time.
    I live in Taiwan, and I seldom heard this BSOD here.  All of my friends (as most of Taiwan residents) using X61 operate in Traditional Chinese environment, whereas I operate in English environment.  In Taiwan, when booting for the first time after purchase/recovery, the Windows Vista Business system provides for lanuage choice (Traditional Chinese or English), and, once chosen, the language cannot be altered later on (unless, of course, the system is restored back to factory default settings).
    My system specs are the same as the day I purchased it and are listed below (as I'm not sure if my machine type X61 7673-CW9 is applicable outside Taiwan):
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.4GHz
    Memory: 1.00 G.B.
    System: Windows Vista Business (32-bit)
    Hard Drive: 160 G.B. @ 7,200 r.p.m.
    And, of course, with Intel Turbo Memory 1 G.B.
    I contacted the Lenovo support staff here in Taiwan for countless times, but they seem to be clueless.  I learned that some friends at this forum downgraded their OS back to Windows XP, but I chose not to.  The reason is simple: my purchase price for X61 7673-CW9 includes the Intel Turbo Memory, which cannot function under Windows XP (at least so far).
    Therefore, I just wish to share my experience here and perhaps I can get some advice from you and other friends here.  Any advice will be tremendously and enormously appreciated.
    Kevin Chen @ Taiwan

  • IMac intel: 5 minutes of blue screen before startup! Help!

    Hi-
    I have a Core Duo 17" iMac. I've erased the hard drive and installed a clean, new copy of 10.5. It takes the computer 5 minutes of blue screen before starting. There are no peripherals attached, no other software than the Apple system software installed. I erased the hard drive and installed 10.6, and had the same problem. Reset the SMC, zapped the PRAM. Replaced the memory chips. Replaced the hard drive. Nothing helps.
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    KC
    9/15/10 3:16:40 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] BootCacheControl: could not open /var/db/BootCache.playlist:
    9/15/10 3:16:40 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] No such file or directory
    9/15/10 3:16:40 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] BootCacheControl: could not unlink playlist /var/db/BootCache.playlist: Unknown error: -1
    9/15/10 3:16:41 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
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    9/15/10 3:16:41 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/15/10 3:16:41 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/15/10 3:16:49 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 7 seconds
    9/15/10 3:16:50 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 6 seconds
    9/15/10 3:16:50 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 6 seconds
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ...Generating key pair...
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ...creating certificate...
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Serial Number : 57 34 D8 49
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Issuer Name :
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Common Name : com.apple.systemdefault
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Org : System Identity
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Subject Name :
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Common Name : com.apple.systemdefault
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Org : System Identity
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Cert Sig Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 05 >
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] alg params : 05 00
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Not Before : 19:16:53 Sep 15, 2010
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Not After : 19:16:53 Sep 10, 2030
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Pub Key Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 01 >
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] alg params : 05 00
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Pub key Bytes : Length 140 bytes : 30 81 89 02 81 81 00 C0 ...
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] CSSM Key :
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Algorithm : RSA
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Key Size : 1024 bits
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Key Use : CSSMKEYUSEENCRYPT CSSMKEYUSEVERIFY CSSMKEYUSEWRAP
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Signature : 128 bytes : BB 12 82 9F 64 95 52 AD ...
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 17 >
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 16 >
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Extension struct : OID : < 06 03 55 1D 25 >
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Critical : FALSE
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] purpose 0 : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 63 64 04 04 >
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ..cert stored in Keychain.
    9/15/10 3:16:53 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ..identity registered for domain com.apple.systemdefault.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ...Generating key pair...
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ...creating certificate...
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Serial Number : 34 EC 48 60
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Issuer Name :
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Common Name : com.apple.kerberos.kdc
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Org : System Identity
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Subject Name :
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Common Name : com.apple.kerberos.kdc
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Org : System Identity
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Cert Sig Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 05 >
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] alg params : 05 00
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Not Before : 19:16:53 Sep 15, 2010
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Not After : 19:16:53 Sep 10, 2030
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Pub Key Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 01 >
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] alg params : 05 00
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Pub key Bytes : Length 140 bytes : 30 81 89 02 81 81 00 CA ...
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] CSSM Key :
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Algorithm : RSA
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Key Size : 1024 bits
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Key Use : CSSMKEYUSEENCRYPT CSSMKEYUSEVERIFY CSSMKEYUSEWRAP
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Signature : 128 bytes : 08 0B 5F 93 DC 23 07 D4 ...
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 17 >
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 16 >
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Extension struct : OID : < 06 03 55 1D 25 >
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Critical : FALSE
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] purpose 0 : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 63 64 04 04 >
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ..cert stored in Keychain.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] ..identity registered for domain com.apple.kerberos.kdc.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] launchctl: Error unloading: com.apple.kdcmond
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q add_principal -randkey afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] WARNING: no policy specified for afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57; defaulting to no policy
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with password.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Principal "afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95 AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57" created.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q ktadd afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with password.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type ArcFour with HMAC/md5 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type DES cbc mode with CRC-32 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/bin/defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.AppleFileServer kerberosPrincipal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95A A2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q add_principal -randkey cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] WARNING: no policy specified for cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57; defaulting to no policy
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with password.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Principal "cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC 10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57" created.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q ktadd cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with password.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type ArcFour with HMAC/md5 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal cifs/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type DES cbc mode with CRC-32 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/bin/defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.smb.server LocalKerberosRealm LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q add_principal -randkey vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10 A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:54 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] WARNING: no policy specified for vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10 A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57; defaulting to no policy
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with password.
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Principal "vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC1 0A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57" created.
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q ktadd vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10 A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with password.
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10 A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10 A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type ArcFour with HMAC/md5 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] Entry for principal vnc/LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57@LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10 A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57 with kvno 3, encryption type DES cbc mode with CRC-32 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
    9/15/10 3:16:55 PM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[57] LKDC:SHA1.5D64E95AA2FC10A4004C80A40523C628FFCAEA57
    9/15/10 3:16:56 PM com.apple.ATSServer[107] FODBCheck: New annex file created
    9/15/10 3:24:55 PM [0x0-0x5005].com.apple.SetupAssistant[172] ...System identity already exists for domain com.apple.systemdefault. Done.
    9/15/10 3:26:50 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/15/10 3:26:52 PM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[198] The machine is standalone
    9/15/10 3:26:52 PM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[198] Removing /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
    9/15/10 3:26:58 PM [0x0-0x5005].com.apple.SetupAssistant[172] ...System identity already exists for domain com.apple.systemdefault. Done.
    9/15/10 3:27:28 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[171]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 3:27:29 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[247]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 3:27:29 PM com.apple.ATSServer[259] FODBCheck: New annex file created
    9/15/10 3:27:29 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    9/15/10 3:27:32 PM SoftwareUpdateCheck[267] Checking for updates
    9/15/10 3:27:35 PM SyncServer[278] SyncServer: Reaping records for inactive clients. Next reap on 2010-10-30 15:27:35 -0400
    9/15/10 3:27:35 PM SyncServer[278] SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2010-09-29 15:27:35 -0400
    9/15/10 3:27:38 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 1 seconds
    9/15/10 3:27:38 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 1 seconds
    9/15/10 3:28:01 PM SoftwareUpdateCheck[267] Downloading "AirPort Client Update 2009-001"
    9/15/10 3:28:03 PM SoftwareUpdateCheck[267] Auto-download of "AirPort Client Update 2009-001" SUCCESSFUL.
    9/15/10 3:28:03 PM SoftwareUpdateCheck[267] Downloading "Front Row Update"
    9/15/10 3:28:17 PM SoftwareUpdateCheck[267] Auto-download of "Front Row Update" SUCCESSFUL.
    9/15/10 3:28:17 PM SoftwareUpdateCheck[267] Downloading "QuickTime"
    9/15/10 3:28:33 PM Software Update[303] arguments=(null)
    9/15/10 3:29:40 PM com.apple.launchd[219] ([0x0-0xf00f].SoftwareUpdateCheck[267]) Exited: Killed
    9/15/10 3:40:28 PM com.apple.launchd[219] (com.apple.pboard[260]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 3:40:28 PM com.apple.launchd[219] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[257]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 3:45:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10aca0.mdworker[935]) Exited abnormally: Abort trap
    9/15/10 3:45:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10aca0.mdworker) Failed to check-in!
    9/15/10 3:52:05 PM com.apple.dyld[6699] updatedyld_sharedcache[6699] current cache invalid because /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DataDetectorsCore.framework/Versions/A/DataDe tectorsCore has changed
    9/15/10 3:52:06 PM com.apple.dyld[6699] updatedyld_sharedcache[6699] for arch=i386 failed: aborting because OS dylib modified during cache creation: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreMediaIOServicesPrivate.framework/Versions /A/CoreMediaIOServicesPrivate
    9/15/10 3:52:07 PM com.apple.dyld[6699] updatedyld_sharedcache[6699] for arch=i386 failed: aborting because OS dylib modified during cache creation: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreMediaIOServicesPrivate.framework/Versions /A/CoreMediaIOServicesPrivate
    9/15/10 3:52:07 PM com.apple.dyld[6699] updatedyld_sharedcache[6699] for arch=i386 failed: aborting because OS dylib modified during cache creation: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreMediaPrivate.framework/Versions/A/CoreMed iaPrivate
    9/15/10 3:52:07 PM com.apple.dyld[6699] updatedyld_sharedcache[6699] for arch=i386 failed: aborting because OS dylib modified during cache creation: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreVideo.framework/Versions/A/CoreVideo
    9/15/10 3:52:08 PM com.apple.dyld[6699] updatedyld_sharedcache[6699] for arch=i386 failed: aborting because OS dylib modified during cache creation: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreMediaPrivate.framework/Versions/A/CoreMed iaPrivate
    9/15/10 3:52:50 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.usbmuxd) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    9/15/10 3:53:25 PM [0x0-0x1c01c].com.apple.SoftwareUpdate[343] kextcache: / locked; waiting for lock
    9/15/10 3:53:39 PM [0x0-0x1c01c].com.apple.SoftwareUpdate[343] kextcache: proceeding
    9/15/10 3:53:40 PM com.apple.loginwindow[333] Wed Sep 15 15:53:40 gillian-kyless-imac.local ManagedClient[340] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
    9/15/10 3:55:39 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
    9/15/10 3:55:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.usbmuxd) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    9/15/10 3:55:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/15/10 3:55:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/15/10 3:55:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.x.privileged_startx) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    9/15/10 3:55:49 PM com.apple.su.startup[19] Checking for securityd
    9/15/10 3:55:49 PM com.apple.su.startup[19] Running authsys_printadmin tool
    9/15/10 3:55:50 PM com.apple.su.startup[19] Cleaning up startup script resources
    9/15/10 3:59:51 PM com.apple.firmwaresyncd[30] kextload: /System/Library/Extensions/msdosfs.kext loaded successfully
    9/15/10 4:00:58 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[239]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 4:00:58 PM com.apple.launchd[242] (org.x.startx) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    9/15/10 4:01:10 PM Software Update[268] arguments=(null)
    9/15/10 4:11:15 PM com.apple.launchd[242] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[250]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 4:11:15 PM com.apple.launchd[242] (com.apple.pboard[254]) Exited: Terminated
    9/15/10 4:12:23 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.installdb.system) Throttling respawn: Will start in 3 seconds
    9/15/10 4:13:58 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x106af0.updatedyldshar[916]) Check-in of Mach service failed. PID 916 is not privileged: com.apple.dyld
    9/15/10 4:14:14 PM com.apple.loginwindow[290] Wed Sep 15 16:14:14 gillian-kyless-imac.local ManagedClient[297] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
    9/15/10 4:14:14 PM com.apple.loginwindow[290] Wed Sep 15 16:14:14 gillian-kyless-imac.local ManagedClient[297] <Warning>: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
    9/15/10 4:14:14 PM com.apple.loginwindow[290] 2010-09-15 16:14:14.552 ManagedClient[297:10b] HIToolbox: received notification of WindowServer event port death.
    9/15/10 4:14:14 PM com.apple.loginwindow[290] 2010-09-15 16:14:14.556 ManagedClient[297:10b] port matched the WindowServer port created in BindCGSToRunLoop
    9/15/10 4:14:34 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing.
    9/15/10 4:14:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 5 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:14:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 10 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:14:49 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 15 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:14:54 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 20 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:14:59 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 25 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 30 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:09 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 35 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:14 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 40 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 45 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:24 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 50 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:29 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 55 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:34 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 60 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 65 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 70 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:49 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 75 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:54 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 80 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:15:59 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 85 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 90 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:09 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 95 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:14 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 100 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 105 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:24 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 110 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:29 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 115 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:34 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 120 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 125 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 130 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:49 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 135 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:54 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 140 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:16:59 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 145 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 150 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:09 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 155 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:14 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 160 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 165 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:24 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 170 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:29 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 175 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:34 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 180 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 185 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 190 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:49 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 195 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:54 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 200 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:17:59 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 205 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 210 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:09 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 215 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:14 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 220 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 225 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:24 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 230 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:29 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 235 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:34 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 240 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:39 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 245 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:44 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 250 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:49 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 255 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:54 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 260 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:18:59 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 265 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:19:04 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 270 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:19:09 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 275 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:19:14 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 280 seconds ago...
    9/15/10 4:19:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.SystemStarter[353]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 285 seconds ago...
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