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xriderx11

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Jul 26, 2010
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Ok so my Macbook pro late 2011 15" 2.4 GHZ I7 (the top of the line 15") froze when i was trying to get it out of screen saver and couldnt dim it/ dim keyboard and the caps lock botton light wasnt working either.


I did the hold down button restart and it started up and said it froze because of a problem and if i want to bring up the report. Ofcourse when i said yes it didnt bring up ANYTHING, not even a screen to show the report.

So common sence I went into console and I am SPAMMED with errors


here is the error I get about every second:
 

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Looks like Chrome took you mac down, probably due to a plug in run amok. You might question what sites you were at shortly before
 
It's a time machine issue - stopping local backups will temporarily help, run the following in Terminal:

sudo tmutil disablelocal

Could you also post the output of the following (again, in Terminal):

diskutil list; diskutil info disk0; ls -al /Library/Filesystems

(it may be easier to use this and paste the file it puts on your desktop):

diskutil list | tee -a ~/Desktop/diags.txt; diskutil info disk0 | tee -a ~/Desktop/diags.txt; ls -al /Library/Filesystems | tee -a ~/Desktop/diags.txt
 
The crash (or freeze) happened when i disturbed the screen saver (moved the mouse) and it froze at the screen saver.


This happend again just now and i left it and it was lagging like CRAZY and i couldnt get any of my stuff to load ex; scrolling to the icons on the bottom and it not magnifying or hitting the apple symbol on the top left and nothing happening and it lagging like crazy.
 
I reinstalled my macbook pro. It saved my data though (I did the Command+R reinstall)



The problem is STILL happening and my macbook pro actually is lagging even more. Im thinking about bringing it in since it is ridiculous



EDIT: can this be hardware related? D:

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It's a time machine issue - stopping local backups will temporarily help, run the following in Terminal:

sudo tmutil disablelocal

Could you also post the output of the following (again, in Terminal):

diskutil list; diskutil info disk0; ls -al /Library/Filesystems

(it may be easier to use this and paste the file it puts on your desktop):

diskutil list | tee -a ~/Desktop/diags.txt; diskutil info disk0 | tee -a ~/Desktop/diags.txt; ls -al /Library/Filesystems | tee -a ~/Desktop/diags.txt


I entered the sudo tmutil disablelocal into terminal than it said WARNING: Improper use of the sudo command could lead to data loss
or the deletion of important system files. Please double-check your
typing when using sudo. Type "man sudo" for more information.

To proceed, enter your password, or type Ctrl-C to abort.



I tried to enter my password but it wont let me type in it and i tried several times and it wont let me. It only lets me type in that command and terminal locks up.



God this is annyoing :/
 
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