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Hello Mac-Forums,
I've recently noted my boot time has gotten significantly slower. I have no startup items and i always uncheck 're-open windows'.
By booting up in verbose mode, here is the list (from most time consuming to least) of items that seem to be taking longer than usual:
1) Running fsck on the boot volume... #is it necessary for this to run at every boot?
2) com.apple.launchd1
3) DSMOS has arrived
4) macx_swapon SUCCESS
5) AirPort: Link DOwn on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leavings)
All of these take more than a second (fsck takes about 10), is there any way that I can eliminate some of these or reduce the amount of time they take? Can anyone offer any insight as to what these are?
Thanks for any help!
I've recently noted my boot time has gotten significantly slower. I have no startup items and i always uncheck 're-open windows'.
By booting up in verbose mode, here is the list (from most time consuming to least) of items that seem to be taking longer than usual:
1) Running fsck on the boot volume... #is it necessary for this to run at every boot?
2) com.apple.launchd1
3) DSMOS has arrived
4) macx_swapon SUCCESS
5) AirPort: Link DOwn on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leavings)
All of these take more than a second (fsck takes about 10), is there any way that I can eliminate some of these or reduce the amount of time they take? Can anyone offer any insight as to what these are?
Thanks for any help!