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El Capitan slow reboot/shutdown
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeB80" data-source="post: 1719913" data-attributes="member: 378785"><p>My setup now is I have a 128 GB SSD with all applications on it and a 500GB HDD with the home folder on it. Thats the setup I had when I tried out El Cap months ago. So I upgraded to El Cap a few days ago to see if things were any better and all the issues were still there. So I partitioned 35GB of the SSD to do some trouble shooting. There's about 17GB of available space on the partition. But I had the same behavior when I had El Cap installed with plenty of space on the SSD and HDD.</p><p></p><p>I turned of indexing of the partition to see if that helped but it didn't seem to.</p><p></p><p>I found a thread where a someone was having the same issue and a Apple support rep recommend deleting a couple of user agent files. I did that and it rebooted normally on the first try but went back to the same behavior after trying another reboot.</p><p></p><p>Again, it's not that big of a deal, I was just curious what could be causing it. And with the Ps crashes I guess I'll just stick with Yosemite for the time being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeB80, post: 1719913, member: 378785"] My setup now is I have a 128 GB SSD with all applications on it and a 500GB HDD with the home folder on it. Thats the setup I had when I tried out El Cap months ago. So I upgraded to El Cap a few days ago to see if things were any better and all the issues were still there. So I partitioned 35GB of the SSD to do some trouble shooting. There's about 17GB of available space on the partition. But I had the same behavior when I had El Cap installed with plenty of space on the SSD and HDD. I turned of indexing of the partition to see if that helped but it didn't seem to. I found a thread where a someone was having the same issue and a Apple support rep recommend deleting a couple of user agent files. I did that and it rebooted normally on the first try but went back to the same behavior after trying another reboot. Again, it's not that big of a deal, I was just curious what could be causing it. And with the Ps crashes I guess I'll just stick with Yosemite for the time being. [/QUOTE]
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