Ssd samsung 840 evo

Hi (sorry for my english, I'm a french customer)
I have replace my superdrive (dvd) by a ssd samsung 840 evo (MZ-7TE500)
When I run the mac, the ssd doesn't appear in the "finder".
In the Disk utility, the ssd appear but I can't do nothing.
An error message appear when I try to make a partition:
Partition failed with the error:
Wiping volume data to prevent future accidental probing failed.
I do not know what to do!
the problem just might be the sata cable?
it is perhaps not quite electrically powered?
If I switch the HDD and SSD at boot mac, he going to embark on the HDD or SSD?
if it does not work and I presents the HDD in place, it will work there as before?
thank you very much for your help.
François
config:
MacBook Pro
15 pouces, late 2011
Processeur  2,2 GHz Intel Core i7
Mémoire  8 Go 1333 MHz DDR3
Graphisme  Intel HD Graphics 3000 512 MB
Logiciel  Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63b

François,
do you have a SATA-to-USB or SATA-to-FireWire adapter, to allow you to access your SSD externally? If so, are you able to format it externally without problems?
Note that earlier versions of the Samsung 840 EVO firmware were known to be problematic on some Macs. You can download its latest firmware (for burning onto a bootable DVD) from the Samsung firmware page.

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    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Finished target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Hiding Language Chooser in window counter
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16899.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16899 has been replaced with -28673.
    Dec 31 16:01:49 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16900.
    Dec 31 16:01:49 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16900 has been replaced with -28674.
    Dec 31 16:01:50 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: LSExceptions [0x7feea14480c0] unloaded
    Dec 31 16:01:59 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: Removing client connection <SKDaemonConnection: 0x7f9ef0504650>
    Dec 31 16:01:59 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: No more connections, storagekitd will exit...
    Dec 31 16:01:59 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Set keyboard to id: 0
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Launching the Installer using language code "en"
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: LSExceptions [0x7f8ce8d16e50] loaded
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Starting SKDaemon...
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Client entitled for destructive operations
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Adding client connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7f8ffaf012d0> connection from pid 414
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:02:02.849 OS X Installer[414:15056] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:02:03.361 OS X Installer[414:15084] ***storageTaskManagerExistsWithIdentifier:withIdentifier failed: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "Couldn’t communicate with a helper application." (The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.) UserInfo=0x7f8ceb529ba0 {NSDebugDescription=The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.}; {
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]:     NSDebugDescription = "The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.";
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Using product PKSecureNetEnabledProduct <file:///Volumes/Mac%20SSD/OS%20X%20Install%20Data/> at distance 5
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Hardware: MacBookPro9,2 @ 2.50 GHz (x 4), 4096 MB RAM
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Running OS Build: Mac OS X 10.10 (14A389)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: PWD=/
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: XPC_FLAGS=0x0
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: XPC_SERVICE_NAME=0
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: SHLVL=1
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: __OSINSTALL_ENVIRONMENT=1
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: CI_DEFAULT_OPENCL_USAGE=0
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: OS_INSTALL=1
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: _=/System/Library/CoreServices/Language Chooser.app/Contents/MacOS/Language Chooser
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mutable product: Looking for automation file at /Volumes/Mac SSD/OS X Install Data/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: No file at /Volumes/Mac SSD/OS X Install Data/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install Config: Looking for automation file at (null)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: No file at /System/Installation/Packages/Extras/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Looking for automation file at (null)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install will not be automated.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install will performed using distribution/collection at /System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Waiting for target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Starting target evaluation queue.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating install check for (null)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install check successful.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Finished target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Hiding Language Chooser in window counter
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:02:03.621 OS X Installer[414:15040] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16899.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16899 has been replaced with -28673.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16900.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16900 has been replaced with -28674.
    Dec 31 16:02:13 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: LSExceptions [0x7f8ce8d16e50] unloaded
    Dec 31 16:05:16 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:05:16 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:05:16.796 OS X Installer[414:16387] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Disabling system idle sleep.
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: X /Volumes/Mac SSD: Missing CoreServices.
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Dist disk is not root.
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OSI: com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemResources remapped external root path to: /
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Should convert to CS
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Repairing file system.
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking extents overflow file.
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking catalog file.
    Dec 31 16:05:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking multi-linked files.
    Dec 31 16:05:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    Dec 31 16:05:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking extended attributes file.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking volume bitmap.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking volume information.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: The volume Mac SSD appears to be OK.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: File system check exit code is 0.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Repair completed successfully.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Container dmg is missing universal diagnostics. This install will continue attempting to preserve existing diagnostic software...
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: inParams={
         Bless = 1;
         DIAGDMGChunkFile = "<null>";
         DIAGDMGFile = "<null>";
         DonorDiskUDSW = "disk0s2 Mac SSD";
         OSXDMGChunkFile = "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.chunklist";
         OSXDMGFile = "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.dmg";
         RepairDonor = 0;
         VerifyImage = 0;
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Install recovery system operation began
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: donor disk's storage system is simple so it itself will be the donor
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: normalized donor: logical=0x7f820b52def8=disk0s2=Mac SSD=(iflvuuid=(null)) physical=0x10d68ec10=disk0s2=Mac SSD=disk0s2 storage=(null)
    Dec 31 16:05:48 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMRecoveryFileCopier setOSXImageFile:DIAGSImageFile:OSXChunkListFile:DIAGSChunkListFile:doVerifyImag es:badDIAGSIsSoftError:statusReportingDisk:]: OSXDMG=/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.dmg DIAGSDMG=(null) OSXChunkList=/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.chunklist DIAGSChunkList=(null) doVfy=0 badDIAGSok=1 statusDisk=0x7f820b52def8=disk0s2=Mac SSD
    Dec 31 16:05:48 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM <-T-[DMRecoveryFileCopier setOSXImageFile:DIAGSImageFile:OSXChunkListFile:DIAGSChunkListFile:doVerifyImag es:badDIAGSIsSoftError:statusReportingDisk:]: err=0
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 1/5 (after adding up logical file sizes in dmg + expected to create ourselves) requiredFileSpaceForRecoveryFilesULL=505955132 =Sbydiv=988193 =MiBbydiv=482 =MBbydiv=505
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 2/5 (converted to iomedia desired size) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=522732348 =Sbydiv=1020961 =MiBbydiv=498
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 3/5 (after adding BootRoot iomedia allocation) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=623395644 =Sbydiv=1217569 =MiBbydiv=594
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 4/5 (after applying minimum) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=650000000 =Sbydiv=1269531 =MiBbydiv=619 =MBbydiv=650
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: checking against recovery partition limit MAXimum
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 5/5 (after applying MAXimum) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=650000000 =Sbydiv=1269531 =MiBbydiv=619 =MBbydiv=650
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: inMinSizeB=650000000 inSTORorNOT=(null) inPhyUDS=0x10d68ec10=disk0s2=Mac SSD inLogUDS=0x7f820b52def8=disk0s2=Mac SSD inPhyREF=(null) inLogREF=(null) inLogMP=/Volumes/Mac SSD inFileCopier=0x7f820b435a40 inPct=16..95
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions right after PHY=disk0s2: usedOrNotSpaceB=650006016 hasBooter=1 booterPartID/disk=3/disk0s3 booterLocB/SizeB=249409327104/650002432
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions of PHY: disk0s2 loc=S=409640=B=209735680 siz=S=486717952=B=249199591424=N=249199591424
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions of LOG: disk0s2 (could be whole so no loc) siz=S=486717952=B=249199591424=N=249199591424
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: READY TO DO CASE: case=Reuse spaceDeltaB=0 booterDeltaB=0 (adviceIfUnable=-69886)
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: inPartitionUDS=0x10d68e790=disk0s3=Recovery HD inClearMode=RepairDeletefiles inRecCopier=0x7f820b435a40 inBRHostMP=/Volumes/Mac SSD inPct=23..87
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: /Volumes/OS X Base System 1 Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Reusing recovery partition; no growth needed; host is a simple storage partition
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking and re-using booter
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Repairing file system.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking extents overflow file.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: /Volumes/OS X Base System 1 Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking catalog file.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking multi-linked files.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking extended attributes file.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking volume bitmap.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking volume information.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: The volume Recovery HD appears to be OK.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: File system check exit code is 0.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: did fsck -y on given booter disk; err=0
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: successful creation of RecoverySystem directory on booter volume
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Creating recovery system directory
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot/BaseSystem.dmg
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot/BaseSystem.chunklist
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM <-T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: retErr=0
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM <-T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: retErr=0 outDisk=disk0s3
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: final booter=recoveryDisk=disk0s3=0x10d68ead0=disk0s3=Recovery HD
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Mounting recovery partition
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Blessing boot file
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Marking recovery partition
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: at Exit; err=0
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: recoveryDiskBSD=disk0s3 physicalDonorBSD=disk0s2
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM <-T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Ensure recovery completed successfully.
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Preparing disk for OS Install.
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Removing background color for incompatible machine Mac-6F01561E16C75D06
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:59 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:06:00 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Journaling already enabled for disk: <DADisk 0x7f8ffad0ffe0 [0x10e150cf0]>{id = /dev/disk0s2}
    Dec 31 16:06:00 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:06:00 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:06:00 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:06:01 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Recovery: cleaning up partial sandbox /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath
    Dec 31 16:06:14 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Can not connect to /var/run/systemkeychaincheck.socket: No such file or directory
    Dec 31 16:06:26 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Activated virtual memory backing store at mount point '/Volumes/Mac SSD'
    Dec 31 16:06:26 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Will try to attach log to: /Volumes/Mac SSD/private/var/log/install.log
    Dec 31 16:06:27 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Enqueuing install with default quality of service (utility)
    Dec 31 16:06:27 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: ----- Begin install -----
    Dec 31 16:06:27 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: request=PKInstallRequest <13 packages, destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD>
    Dec 31 16:06:27 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: packages=(
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystemBinaries.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystemResources.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/JavaTools.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/AdditionalEssentials.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/JavaEssentials.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/MediaFiles.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/OxfordDictionaries.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/AdditionalSpeechVoices.pkg>",
         "PKLeopardPackage <file:///System/Installation/Packages/X11redirect.pkg>"
    Dec 31 16:06:35 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystemBinaries.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:06:53 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Using / as external payload root for package com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemResources
    Dec 31 16:06:53 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystemResources.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:09:08 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:12:28 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:12:57 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/JavaTools.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:12:58 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/AdditionalEssentials.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:05 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:06 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/JavaEssentials.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:11 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/MediaFiles.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:24 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/OxfordDictionaries.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:34 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/AdditionalSpeechVoices.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Extracting file:///System/Installation/Packages/X11redirect.pkg (destination=/Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root, uid=0)
    Dec 31 16:13:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: update_dyld_shared_cache -root /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: update_dyld_shared_cache failed: read failure copying dylib errno=5 for /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib while copying /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib to shared cache
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: update_dyld_shared_cache exited with 1
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Triggering XPC service cache rebuild on next boot
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Executing script "preinstall" in /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Scripts/com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemResources.nCEQmJ
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Executing script "preinstall" in /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Scripts/com.apple.pkg.Essentials.V1t4Ei
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Executing script "preinstall" in /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Scripts/com.apple.pkg.BSD.xCwqOc
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Executing script "preinstall" in /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Scripts/com.apple.pkg.OSInstall.vMxFwC
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local _mdnsresponder[490]: Running Install Scripts . . .
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local _mdnsresponder[492]: Begin script: preinstall
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local _mdnsresponder[494]: End script: preinstall
    Dec 31 16:13:56 MacBook-Pro.local _mdnsresponder[495]: 1 Install Scripts run.
    Dec 31 16:13:57 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Using trashcan path /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Trashes for sandbox /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath
    Dec 31 16:13:57 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Shoving /Volumes/Mac SSD/.OSInstallSandboxPath/Root (19 items) to /Volumes/Mac SSD
    Dec 31 16:13:58 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: kextcache -update-volume /Volumes/Mac SSD -Installer
    Dec 31 16:14:01 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: kextcache: Failed to read file.
    Dec 31 16:14:01 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: kextcache: Failed to read kernel file.
    Dec 31 16:14:01 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: kextcache: Child process /usr/sbin/kextcache[498] exited with status 71.
    Dec 31 16:14:01 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: kextcache: Error 107 rebuilding /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache
    Dec 31 16:14:01 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: PackageKit: Install Failed: Error Domain=PKInstallErrorDomain Code=121 "An error occurred while updating system extension information." UserInfo=0x7f8ceb6f18f0 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8ceb6f4d20 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (kextcache error 71.)", NSLocalizedDescription=An error occurred while updating system extension information., arguments=(
         "-update-volume",
         "/Volumes/Mac SSD",
         "-Installer"
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    Lately, running Black Magic Speed test, I noticed that the results drop down to 30 MB/s.
    I just updated the ssd firmware and the result are almost the same (i think is going a lil better, but still dropping to 30-40 MB/s.
    I know there are some threads about this, but didnt get to have clear  is this normal, a faulty piece or what?
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    totemsub wrote:
    Grant,
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    TRIM is the way the OS informs the SSD that the space occupied by the deleted file really can be erased, and the SSD then acts on it. However, your SSD hasn't been directly notified about the year's worth of deleted data because TRIM wasn't activated to do it. The SSD's Garbage Collection process will get to that space eventually but it won't be as efficient as if TRIM was there to help.
    But since all the SSD's blocks have a finite life span, the less they're exercised by erasing, formatting and reinstalling stuff, the longer the SSD should last.

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    Hi
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  • MacPro 4,1 won't boot from Samsung 840 EVO SSD

    Hello,
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  • MSI GT70 0NC 494 - Samsung 840 Evo Problem

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  • Replacing my HDD in my Early 2011 Macbook Pro...Trying to decide between Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb and Crucial M500 240 gb. Samsung is faster but less "mac-friendly". Should I opt for the Crucial due to the "mac-friendliness"?

    I have a S.M.A.R.T error on my current Hitachi drive that came with me Early 2011 Macbook pro. Want to upgrade to SSD.
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    The software samsung  offers is not IOS compatible and some report lower than expected speeds after installation...Also apparently the RAPID MODE of the drive, the fastest drive mode is nonexistant when installed on a Macbook pro?
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    Resoure: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crucial-m500-1tb-ssd,3551.html

    I decided against the Evo as there are too many Mac users that have had issues with slow speed on them. Even without these, the main speed that Samsung states for the Evo comes form turbo Write which is a PC only feature as is software dependent.
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    I really would recommend nothing else.

  • Samsung 840 Evo incredibly slow in MacBook Pro 2011

    I just got a brand new 250GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD and put it in my MacBook Pro. The drive is incredibly slow. OS X install took hours, and it takes over a minute to boot up. Even small tasks like clicking a button take several seconds to process. I have enabled TRIM through terminal (which took about an hour) and still no better. Is this something that can be fix or should I get an RMA# from NewEgg?

    jeffturner24,
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    If neither step above resolves the issue, then you should arrange an exchange with Newegg.

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    The samsung is compatible with your laptop, no problem with that. But your plan of installing 2 disks has some disadvantages.
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