Time Machine Restore Very Large

I have a mid 2012 Macbook Pro retina that came with a 256GB SSD. I was having issues with the HD and replaced it with a 480GB SSD from OWC. When I restored my TimeMachine backup to the new SSD it says I only have 17GB available. I only had about 100GB used on the original SSD. Any ideas why this has happened.

I have now re-installed my system from the instal disk, then the latest combo update. Have checked all the disks to make sure they are OK and healthy. All to no avail - Time Machine simply will not run as intended on this machine. (It works just dandy on my Intel MacBook).
As far as I know Time Machine should work with a PowerPC - perhaps not?
I'm at my wits end. It occurs to me that this is a system problem rather than a Time Machine problem.
Any ideas are much appreciated.
Bob

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    I have now re-installed my system from the instal disk, then the latest combo update. Have checked all the disks to make sure they are OK and healthy. All to no avail - Time Machine simply will not run as intended on this machine. (It works just dandy on my Intel MacBook).
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    I'm at my wits end. It occurs to me that this is a system problem rather than a Time Machine problem.
    Any ideas are much appreciated.
    Bob

  • Update from 10.7.2 to 10.7.3 blown - Time Machine Restore blown

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    summary of events:
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    you should get a usb backup drive as well.  time machine has limited use in my eyes. it saves things. but older things can be errased ad space drops without telling you
    nothing beats data redundancy.  2 saves is. 1.    and 1 is none
    im personally not fond of time machne though i use it only for a recovery parameter for a mac
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    drive clones such as superduper and carbon copy cloner can clone your entire drive for emergency recovery.  and you can boot from them as well o. another mac

  • Is it possible to boot or Time Machine restore from an external Thunderbolt disk drive?

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    Booting from the external Seagate Backup Plus via Thunderbolt inteface from boot-time "Option - Select startup disk" method:
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    Time Machine restore from the external Seagate Backup plus via Thunderbolt interface from the "command-R - Recovery Parition" method:
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    This is also a big problem for me in that I am forced to restore my MBP via Carbon Copy Cloner using the USB 3.0 interface, because I cannot even boot off that volume's Thunderbolt interface.  Of course, the option may be that I could use yet another eternal USB 3.0 drive, boot from it, and then use Carbon Copy Cloner to restore the Macintosh HD via the aforementioned drive connected by a Thunderbolt cable, but that is less than ideal and not elegant, so I'm not going there.
    Another side issue is that the commercially available program, TechTool Pro 7's eDrive, which I installed on the Time Machine volume, will not boot off that eDrive as advertised, but I won't got through those steps here, because that would be beyond the scope of this issue, however, I must say, It does not work either when the Time Machine volume is connected via the Thunderbolt interface, but works just fine when connected via the USB 3.0 interface.

    If this helps anybody else make a decision about whether to consider Apple because of Apple's superior customer service:
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    Apple's South Coast Plaza store management had at least two responses to me personally about how to proceed:
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    I am not holding my breath.
    Note:  I do not hold this against the Geniuses that helped me, nor against the management I've dealt with, nor the upper level engineers that I've corresponded with through Apple Care - their problem solving skills were helpful - although I could have arrived at similar conclusions given enough $$$.  (For instance, try a Lacie TB drive and see if that works - we did, and it did not work.  Or, we have a different TB cable and a different TB adapter, let's try those - we did, and it did not work.)  I blame myself for not doing enough homework before going with Apple's solutions.

  • ALL Photos missing after Time Machine restore  (help)

    So, I accidently formated the wrong drive while in Windows, (big oops) which gave me the opportunity to take Time Machine for a test drive.
    I put the DVD in, and was able to restore from the TIme Machine drive. Very impressed! Everything came back just as I had left it except - whats this? The default Leopard wallpaper instead of a picture of my son? Huh strange, I thought. Until I noticed I had no photos in iPhoto.
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    I went into iPhoto and choose File/Browse Backups. I selected Nov 8th, which was the last day of my backup and showed all 7000+ photos, and clicked "Restore All". This brought up something odd - a 2nd iPhoto icon in the dock, which showed a progress bar for the restore. Once the restore was completed, I still had a 2nd iPhoto icon the the bar, which was iPhoto running - but no photos in iphoto! I exited the 2nd iphoto, which disappeared, and launched my normal Iphoto icon. Still no photos! (That just seems odd that it would launch iPhoto with a 2nd icon)
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    What do I do now? At this point, everything went very well - except no photos! Which is awful and not at all expected! 7000+ family photos! At least, if I ask iPhoto/Time Machine to restore 'all photos' you would think it would restore 'all photos' - not show a progress bar, and then show me no photos!
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    Something is #$%# up here.
    Message was edited by: metzen79

    This is what it says in the help file:
    Reverting to a previous Mac OS X version
    If you’ve used Time Machine to back up your computer, you can easily revert to a previous version of Mac OS X if you’re experiencing trouble after installing an update.
    IMPORTANT: Reverting to the previous version of Mac OS X will erase any additions or changes you’ve made to the files on your computer after installing the new version of Mac OS X. To save new or revised files, copy them onto a different disk or back them up using Time Machine before you follow these instructions. Use Time Machine only if you’re reverting to a previous version of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), since Time Machine is not available with Mac OS X 10.4 or earlier.
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    Hello - anyone familiar with this scenario.
    I have used TIME MACHINE from the very first day I had my iMac.  So it was started almost immediately after the initial boot of a brand new iMac case I ever needed to restore my Mac to that initial Day 1 state.
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    "If the backup on TM which started on Day 1 has continued as you have made changes, including BC/Windows/Parallels, it has continued to backup OS X and partition information. I suggest you backup Windows using Windows Backup to a separate external drive formatted as NTFS, and also consider Winclone or CampTune for a OS X compatible BC backup, if you run into any issues."
    As above, I am not bothered about keeping Windows or the BOOTCAMP partition, I want to resore my iMac to the DAY 1 status - when I did my first full Time Machine backup - which was before I created a Bootcamp partition or installed Windows.
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  • Mail Restores after Time Machine Restore - Why?

    I just re-formatted my hard drive and performed a Time Machine restore using Lion's Restore. When I launched Mail it asked to Import my Mail and once done many of the old msg's appeared as 'unread' including every msg in trash.  Why?  I though a RESTORE from Time Machine restored an "image" of a system and therefore Mail should have acted just like my old mail.
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    Your analysis is correct. It is, alas, a complex and imperfect world.
    Time Machine is designed to make backups automatically without you having to remember to do so. it also saves a historical record of all of those backups so that if you don't notice a file is corrupted, wrong, or missing right away, you can go back 3 weeks and get the last known, good version. It also has a funky, intelligent interface that allows you to restore data in some specific applications. For example, you can restore individual Mail messages and Address book entries even though this data is stored in very hard-to-decipher databases.
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  • Safari crashes and gives error after time machine restore

    Hi Apple,
    My Safari crashes and gives error after time machine restore. See error (log) below:
    Process:    
    Safari [1868]
    Path:       
    /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
    Identifier: 
    com.apple.Safari
    Version:    
    7.0.1 (9537.73.11)
    Build Info: 
    WebBrowser-7537073011000000~21
    Code Type:  
    X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [174]
    Responsible:
    Safari [1868]
    User ID:    
    501
    Date/Time:  
    2014-03-24 22:31:09.115 -0400
    OS Version: 
    Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B42)
    Report Version:  11
    Anonymous UUID:  71F3CB6C-F8A0-C67D-EE17-D79E8AACA56F
    Crashed Thread:  15
    Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
    Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000105aa5400
    External Modification Warnings:
    Thread creation by external task.
    VM Regions Near 0x105aa5400:
    -->
    __TEXT            
    000000010c5a3000-000000010c5a4000 [
    4K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
    Application Specific Information:
    dyld: in dlopen()
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CalendarFoundation.framework/Versions/A/Calend arFoundation
    Process Model:
    Multiple Web Processes
    Enabled Extensions:
    com.conduit.safari-QAMAD5CQ5Z (20 - 1.0) Conduit Search for Safari
    Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    0   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e800b7e open + 10
    1   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e5566 dyld::loadPhase5(char const*, char const*, dyld::LoadContext const&, std::__1::vector<char const*, std::__1::allocator<char const*> >*) + 689
    2   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e5291 dyld::loadPhase4(char const*, char const*, dyld::LoadContext const&, std::__1::vector<char const*, std::__1::allocator<char const*> >*) + 158
    3   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e5179 dyld::loadPhase3(char const*, char const*, dyld::LoadContext const&, std::__1::vector<char const*, std::__1::allocator<char const*> >*) + 1433
    4   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e49c6 dyld::loadPhase1(char const*, char const*, dyld::LoadContext const&, std::__1::vector<char const*, std::__1::allocator<char const*> >*) + 135
    5   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e0426 dyld::loadPhase0(char const*, char const*, dyld::LoadContext const&, std::__1::vector<char const*, std::__1::allocator<char const*> >*) + 190
    6   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e01bb dyld::load(char const*, dyld::LoadContext const&) + 179
    7   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e4337 dyld::libraryLocator(char const*, bool, char const*, ImageLoader::RPathChain const*) + 52
    8   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7eacb4 ImageLoader::recursiveLoadLibraries(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, bool, ImageLoader::RPathChain const&) + 368
    9   dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7eb01e ImageLoader::recursiveLoadLibraries(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, bool, ImageLoader::RPathChain const&) + 1242
    10  dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7ea9d4 ImageLoader::link(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, bool, bool, bool, ImageLoader::RPathChain const&) + 80
    11  dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e1764 dyld::link(ImageLoader*, bool, bool, ImageLoader::RPathChain const&) + 166
    12  dyld                     
    0x00007fff6e7e876d dlopen + 440
    13  libdyld.dylib            
    0x00000001130757ef dlopen + 59
    14  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c821558 AOSAccountsFramework() + 39
    15  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c82025d getMMAOSAccountStatusLoginNotification() + 27
    16  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c6a4fa9 ___ZL29aosAccountsFrameworkAvailablev_block_invoke + 11
    17  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c6a2f11 aosAccountsFrameworkAvailable() + 33
    18  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c6a2e09 -[CloudTabStore init] + 65
    19  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c6a2db8 +[CloudTabStore sharedCloudTabStore] + 58
    20  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c8464c0 -[ToolbarController _canShowToolbarItemForCloudTabs] + 29
    21  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c846c03 -[ToolbarController toolbarDefaultItemIdentifiers:] + 154
    22  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110afad21 -[NSToolbar _defaultItemIdentifiers] + 80
    23  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110afab14 -[NSToolbar _setConfigurationFromDictionary:notifyFamilyAndUpdateDefaults:upgradedConfigura tion:] + 291
    24  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110afa95c -[NSToolbar _setConfigurationUsingName:domain:] + 324
    25  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110afa804 -[NSToolbar setConfigurationUsingName:] + 201
    26  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110afa641 -[NSToolbar _loadFromUDIfNecessary] + 121
    27  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110afa385 -[NSWindow setToolbar:] + 535
    28  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c8450cb -[ToolbarController initWithBrowserWindowController:] + 587
    29  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c671608 -[BrowserWindowControllerMac windowDidLoad] + 739
    30  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110c8c35c -[NSWindowController _windowDidLoad] + 450
    31  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c8a3f8d -[WindowController _windowDidLoad] + 43
    32  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110c73076 -[NSWindowController window] + 110
    33  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c671d3a -[BrowserWindowControllerMac showWindow:] + 50
    34  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110d404c5 -[NSDocument showWindows] + 100
    35  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c6400ab -[BrowserDocument showWindows] + 39
    36  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110d3f028 -[NSDocumentController openUntitledDocumentAndDisplay:error:] + 458
    37  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110d3ee1f -[NSDocumentController newDocument:] + 36
    38  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c7d3793 -[WindowReopener reopenWithArrayOfWindowControllerNames:] + 120
    39  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c7d3954 -[WindowReopener init] + 117
    40  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c7d3a63 +[WindowReopener reopenWindows] + 43
    41  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c5b5597 -[AppController _openUntitledFileWhileLaunching:] + 157
    42  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c5b2441 -[AppController applicationOpenUntitledFile:] + 22
    43  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110c6de90 -[NSApplication _doOpenUntitled] + 447
    44  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110b90f41 __58-[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleAEOpenEvent:]_block_invoke + 254
    45  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110b90c63 __78-[NSDocumentController(NSInternal) _autoreopenDocumentsWithCompletionHandler:]_block_invoke_2 + 140
    46  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x0000000110b9084d -[NSDocumentController(NSInternal) _autoreopenDocumentsWithCompletionHandler:] + 746
    47  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109fb9fb -[NSApplication _reopenWindowsAsNecessaryIncludingRestorableState:registeringAsReady:completion Handler:] + 323
    48  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109fb789 -[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleAEOpenEvent:] + 557
    49  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109fb1eb -[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleCoreEvent:withReplyEvent:] + 242
    50  com.apple.Foundation     
    0x000000010ef4beaa -[NSAppleEventManager dispatchRawAppleEvent:withRawReply:handlerRefCon:] + 294
    51  com.apple.Foundation     
    0x000000010ef4bd1d _NSAppleEventManagerGenericHandler + 106
    52  com.apple.AE             
    0x0000000113a2ee1f aeDispatchAppleEvent(AEDesc const*, AEDesc*, unsigned int, unsigned char*) + 381
    53  com.apple.AE             
    0x0000000113a2ec32 dispatchEventAndSendReply(AEDesc const*, AEDesc*) + 31
    54  com.apple.AE             
    0x0000000113a2eb36 aeProcessAppleEvent + 315
    55  com.apple.HIToolbox      
    0x00000001125c95f1 AEProcessAppleEvent + 56
    56  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109f70f6 _DPSNextEvent + 1026
    57  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109f68db -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 122
    58  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c604ec0 -[BrowserApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 161
    59  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109ea9cc -[NSApplication run] + 553
    60  com.apple.AppKit         
    0x00000001109d5803 NSApplicationMain + 940
    61  com.apple.Safari.framework
    0x000000010c7d6f3d SafariMain + 267
    62  libdyld.dylib            
    0x00000001130765fd start + 1
    Thread 1:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113320f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
    2   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 2:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113207662 kevent64 + 10
    1   libdispatch.dylib        
    0x000000011304143d _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 239
    2   libdispatch.dylib        
    0x0000000113041152 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52
    Thread 3:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113320f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
    2   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 4:: WebCore: IconDatabase
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113321c3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
    2   com.apple.WebCore        
    0x000000011665ac0b WebCore::IconDatabase::syncThreadMainLoop() + 507
    3   com.apple.WebCore        
    0x000000011665779f WebCore::IconDatabase::iconDatabaseSyncThread() + 303
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d0870af ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    7   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 5:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113320f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
    2   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 6:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113320f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
    2   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 7:: com.apple.CoreAnimation.render-server
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113202a1a mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113201d18 mach_msg + 64
    2   com.apple.QuartzCore     
    0x000000010e1813b7 CA::Render::Server::server_thread(void*) + 195
    3   com.apple.QuartzCore     
    0x000000010e1812ed thread_fun + 25
    4   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 8:: com.apple.NSURLConnectionLoader
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113202a1a mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113201d18 mach_msg + 64
    2   com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x000000010fb22315 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181
    3   com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x000000010fb21939 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161
    4   com.apple.CoreFoundation 
    0x000000010fb21275 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309
    5   com.apple.Foundation     
    0x000000010ef91907 +[NSURLConnection(Loader) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 348
    6   com.apple.Foundation     
    0x000000010ef9170b __NSThread__main__ + 1318
    7   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    8   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    9   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 9:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113320f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
    2   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 10:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113320f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
    2   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 11:: JavaScriptCore::BlockFree
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113321c3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
    2   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092266 ***::ThreadCondition::timedWait(***::Mutex&, double) + 118
    3   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d091d85 JSC::BlockAllocator::blockFreeingThreadMain() + 117
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d0870af ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    7   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 12:: JavaScriptCore::Marking
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113321c3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
    2   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092887 JSC::GCThread::waitForNextPhase() + 119
    3   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092718 JSC::GCThread::gcThreadMain() + 88
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d0870af ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    7   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 13:: JavaScriptCore::Marking
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113321c3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
    2   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092887 JSC::GCThread::waitForNextPhase() + 119
    3   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092718 JSC::GCThread::gcThreadMain() + 88
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d0870af ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    7   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 14:: JavaScriptCore::Marking
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x0000000113206716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113321c3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
    2   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092887 JSC::GCThread::waitForNextPhase() + 119
    3   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d092718 JSC::GCThread::gcThreadMain() + 88
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore 
    0x000000010d0870af ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f899 _pthread_body + 138
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x000000011331f72a _pthread_start + 137
    7   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x0000000113323fc9 thread_start + 13
    Thread 15 Crashed:
    0   ???                      
    0x000000010f6ec598 0 + 4553885080
    Thread 15 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
      rax: 0x0000000000000000  rbx: 0x0000000000000054  rcx: 0x000000010f639000  rdx: 0x0000000000000054
      rdi: 0x0000000000000000  rsi: 0x000000010eb53000  rbp: 0x000000010f63aff0  rsp: 0x000000010f63af70
       r8: 0x0000000000000000   r9: 0x0000000000000000  r10: 0x0000000000000000  r11: 0x0000000000000000
      r12: 0x0000000105aa5400  r13: 0x0000000000000000  r14: 0x0000000000000000  r15: 0x000000010eb53000
      rip: 0x000000010f6ec598  rfl: 0x0000000000010202  cr2: 0x0000000105aa5400
    Logical CPU:
    2
    Error Code: 
    0x00000004
    Trap Number:
    14
    Binary Images:
    0x10c5a3000 -   
    0x10c5a3ffd  com.apple.Safari (7.0.1 - 9537.73.11) <26B9451D-36DC-3EC9-AF48-B32519F9BFF6> /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
    0x10c5a8000 -   
    0x10caaeff3  com.apple.Safari.framework (9537 - 9537.73.11) <D3F772B3-4AD9-32F1-A0CB-CF307FF1B283> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Safari.framework/Versions/A/Safari
    0x10ce98000 -   
    0x10ce99ff7  libSystem.B.dylib (1197.1.1) <BFC0DC97-46C6-3BE0-9983-54A98734897A> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x10cea3000 -   
    0x10cec1ff7  com.apple.Accounts (113 - 113) <FEB37642-C973-3CD2-B279-142492266A16> /System/Library/Frameworks/Accounts.framework/Versions/A/Accounts
    0x10cee3000 -   
    0x10cee4fff  libquit.dylib (161) <12162287-B8C8-36D0-B000-ADC28731FC66> /usr/lib/libquit.dylib
    0x10ceed000 -   
    0x10cf0aff7  com.apple.framework.Apple80211 (9.0 - 900.47) <C897AFE6-DD73-387D-816A-67252A564207> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/A/Apple80211
    0x10cf1d000 -   
    0x10cf1dfff  com.apple.Carbon (154 - 157) <45A9A40A-78FF-3EA0-8FAB-A4F81052FA55> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Carbon
    0x10cf20000 -   
    0x10cf20fff  com.apple.Cocoa (6.8 - 20) <E90E99D7-A425-3301-A025-D9E0CD11918E> /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework/Versions/A/Cocoa
    0x10cf29000 -   
    0x10cf87ff7  com.apple.corelocation (1486.17 - 1486.24) <9FBB29F0-E000-3190-A96C-9EAA5CCCA2A0> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreLocation.framework/Versions/A/CoreLocation
    0x10cfc6000 -   
    0x10cfd0ff7  com.apple.CrashReporterSupport (10.9 - 538) <B487466B-3AA1-3854-A808-A61F049FA794> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CrashReporterSupport.framework/Versions/A/Cra shReporterSupport
    0x10cfdf000 -   
    0x10d049ff7  com.apple.framework.IOKit (2.0.1 - 907.1.13) <C1E95F5C-B79B-31BE-9F2A-1B25163C1F16> /System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
    0x10d07e000 -   
    0x10d3f4ffa  com.apple.JavaScriptCore (9537 - 9537.73.10) <4A4AE781-6F76-3412-B0E5-67E0BAEE22A2> /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/Versions/A/JavaScriptCore
    0x10d4ef000 -   
    0x10d6a7ff3  libicucore.A.dylib (511.27) <003B6C21-CBD1-3486-9A1D-030ADF5FA061> /usr/lib/libicucore.A.dylib
    0x10d751000 -   
    0x10d83bfff  libsqlite3.dylib (158) <00269BF9-43BE-39E0-9C85-24585B9923C8> /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib
    0x10d855000 -   
    0x10d886ff7  libtidy.A.dylib (15.12) <BF757E3C-733A-3B6B-809A-A3949D46466E> /usr/lib/libtidy.A.dylib
    0x10d898000 -   
    0x10d8a5ff7  libxar.1.dylib (202) <5572AA71-E98D-3FE1-9402-BB4A84E0E71E> /usr/lib/libxar.1.dylib
    0x10d8ae000 -   
    0x10d8bcfff  com.apple.opengl (9.0.83 - 9.0.83) <AF467644-7B1D-327A-AC47-CECFCAF61990> /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/OpenGL
    0x10d8c5000 -   
    0x10d906fff  com.apple.PerformanceAnalysis (1.47 - 47) <784ED7B8-FAE4-36CE-8C76-B7D300316C9F> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PerformanceAnalysis.framework/Versions/A/Perf ormanceAnalysis
    0x10e15a000 -   
    0x10e2f6ff7  com.apple.QuartzCore (1.8 - 332.0) <994D1E0A-64B6-398C-B9A2-C362F02DE943> /System/Library/Frameworks/QuartzCore.framework/Versions/A/QuartzCore
    0x10e3d0000 -   
    0x10e628ff1  com.apple.security (7.0 - 55471) <233831C5-C457-3AD5-AFE7-E3E2DE6929C9> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
    0x10e772000 -   
    0x10e7e5ffb  com.apple.securityfoundation (6.0 - 55122) <119D1C53-B292-3378-AEE1-A3B1FB02F43F> /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Versions/A/SecurityFoun dation
    0x10e82a000 -   
    0x10e858ff7  com.apple.securityinterface (9.0 - 55047) <0346D8A9-2CAA-38F3-A741-5FBA5E9F1E7C> /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityInterface.framework/Versions/A/SecurityInter face
    0x10e886000 -   
    0x10e8e9ff7  com.apple.SystemConfiguration (1.13 - 1.13) <F05F4149-981B-380B-8F50-51CE804BBB89> /System/Library/Frameworks/SystemConfiguration.framework/Versions/A/SystemConfi guration
    0x10e924000 -   
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