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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Kernel Panics & Slow Startup
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<blockquote data-quote="LenoCo" data-source="post: 1525856" data-attributes="member: 306080"><p>Thank you for your prompt response.</p><p></p><p>I ran the Verify and Repair as per your suggestion. After Disk Utility verified the drive it said that "The volume MacbookPro appears to be OK." So I'm assuming a repair wasn't necessary. I also verified and repaired permissions since it had been a while.</p><p></p><p>Since the last time I posted I've encountered three more kernel panics, all upon shutdown. As I mentioned previously, it seems as if the machine is having the majority of its difficulties during startup and shutdown. It seems as if the kernel panic upon shutdown is now a regular occurrence, rather than sporadic kernel panics like before. Startup is still slow but not as slow as I previously mentioned (~10 min spread out between grey apple, blue and unresponsive mouse on desktop), however this doesn't mean startup time has necessarily improved. Unfortunately, this may have just been an oversight on my part since I hadn't timed exactly how long startup was taking...I just knew it was significantly longer than previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LenoCo, post: 1525856, member: 306080"] Thank you for your prompt response. I ran the Verify and Repair as per your suggestion. After Disk Utility verified the drive it said that "The volume MacbookPro appears to be OK." So I'm assuming a repair wasn't necessary. I also verified and repaired permissions since it had been a while. Since the last time I posted I've encountered three more kernel panics, all upon shutdown. As I mentioned previously, it seems as if the machine is having the majority of its difficulties during startup and shutdown. It seems as if the kernel panic upon shutdown is now a regular occurrence, rather than sporadic kernel panics like before. Startup is still slow but not as slow as I previously mentioned (~10 min spread out between grey apple, blue and unresponsive mouse on desktop), however this doesn't mean startup time has necessarily improved. Unfortunately, this may have just been an oversight on my part since I hadn't timed exactly how long startup was taking...I just knew it was significantly longer than previously. [/QUOTE]
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