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Mac Pro having issues. Not sure if it's Hardware related. How can I tell?
We have had our Mac Pro since about November of last year. Came with Lion installed and it never quite acted right. I would come in in the morning and it would take literally 5-10 minutes to completely wake up and even then it was sluggish. I'd have to reboot sometimes just to make the thing usable.
After installing 10.8, those problems seemed to go away and I was really happy. Figured it was just a cruddy install of Lion causing issues. Anyway, it's acting up again. Current problem is this: When I rebooted this morning, I got this message Unable to start the Suitcase Fusion Core. Suitcase Fusion has detected an incompatible version of FMCore. Suitcase Fusion can not continue. Ok, fine. I've dealt with this before. The fix is to log out of your account and log right back in. No big deal. Problem is, when I do that, both the keyboard, mouse and Magic Trackpad don't work on the log out screen and instead, I get a square on the screen blinking in the upper right of the Apple logo. Here is a video of this happening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4D8Ug7rca4 So, I have no clue what is going on at this point, I can't log back in and I have to do a hard restart by pressing and holding the power key on the front of the machine. I turn it back on and Suitcase Fusion Core still won't start. So basically, every time InDesign is trying to open it freaks out because Suitcase isn't running and I can't get Suitcase to work because I can't successfully log out and back in. I don't know if this machine has some bad hardware somewhere, if so it probably was bad from the factory. It is a refurbed machine so...... Is there any software I can run to check it out or does anybody have any ideas why the log out screen is being weird?
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When troubling shooting the first thing I do is to create a new temporary user and login as this new user. Do the problem persist? If not then the problem is with the specific account you are having the problems in.
If the problem is still there then it's time to make a back up and restore OS X to see if that sorts the problem. Don't restore your files just yet. Boot the blank OS X install. Does the problem persist? If not the it's a problem with some of your files. If it does then perhaps it might be hardware related. Are you covered with AppleCare?
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I'll give the new user thing a try. I wonder if I will still have that weird problem when logging out that I mentioned in my first post. What do you mean by "boot the blank os x install"?
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By that I mean back up your files and then reinstall OS X, but don't copy your files back over to the new install. It's just the basic OS X install version as if it was a new machine.
I always follow these steps to try and pinpoint where the problem might be.
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Also, if I do want to reinstall OSX, I would need to re-download the installer for Mountain Lion from the App Store again to create a bootable DVD right?
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http://osxdaily.com/2011/07/08/make-...b-flash-drive/
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The Disc is a standard DVD-R disc. Says on the disc (4.7gb) and when I click on the InstallESD.dmg in Disc Utility, it shows "Total Capacity : 4.75 GB" Whats up with that?
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Yea...... noticed that. Wondering why.
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, I'd have brought it straight back to Apple and demanded a refund. Since this is a MP, there is no need to reformat your boot drive. Just install a fresh copy of Mountain Lion on a new disk and take it from there. Also, rather than make a DVD, I suggest putting the installer on an 8GB flash drive.
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I was wondering the same thing. Perhaps he is mistaken on warranty length or this was a replacement for a dead unit that was under Applecare yet could not be repaired?
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509 Or, hop in an apple store or premium reseller, they'll be happy to help you and run some more tests on your machine. edit: H=> D-key
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I agree with the other post - if you got you MP from Apple this past November you ARE COVERED under warranty (assuming you have not hacked your machine)
Quit mucking around here and take it into Apple under warranty. |
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I think refurbs only get a 90 day factory warranty.
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No, same warranty, and same eligibility for AppleCare. Think about it for a minute: Apple does want to sell these systems otherwise the time spent in the refurbishment process is just lost. Sometimes the 'deals' aren;t exactly that great to get something with essentially no warranty. I've never had a problem with AppleCare or the warranty on any of the refurb Apple systems I've had.
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Hmm, appears that the Mac Pro is not on the list of computers that can do an Internet Hardware Diagnostic so it must be on this computer. Weird that when I booted the computer last night and held down the D key nothing happened. Maybe that's because I should have unplugged probably the 2nd monitor (since it's not an Apple Monitor), the speakers and external hard drives.
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Somebody earlier mentioned creating a new user on the system to test from. I did that yesterday and was finally able to log out and log back in to the main user to get Suitcase working so at least that works. Just picked up a couple 8gb flash drives (one to install OSX onto) and a 1tb Seagate Barracuda to throw in which I will do a fresh OSX install onto.
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So, I got 10.8 installed onto this thumb drive. Do I just put in the new HD and then install or do I put in the HD and the Thumb Drive and then boot off the thumb drive to install OSX on the new HD?
Should I prepare the new HD somehow by writing 0's to it or anything? It's fresh out of the box.
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Or do I just format the new HD and just run the installer off the thumb drive straight from the finder?
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This one.
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