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Agreugreu

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Sep 17, 2011
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Hi, first of all, sorry for my poor english. I'm french. :3

I have a problem with my new MBP 2011.

2/3 days after my purchase, my MBP become very slow to boot, around 40/60 seconds to boot, 15/20s to logoff. :(

And I really don't know why, I didn't make "specials manipulations", just some programs and the driver of my external soundcard (I already tried to unistall her, no changes).

I've also did the disk and permissions verification. And SMC reset.

Here's my system.log : http://************/hod

What's the problem ? :confused: In advance, thanks for your help.:)
 
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Was it noticeably faster when you first got the computer?

Yes, boot was very fast...

Those times don't seem "that" long to me; do you have a standard HD or a SSD installed?

:confused:

1m is just an average time. Sometimes it's worst... It's a standard HD.

That's also why I think there's a real problem, the difference of boot time each time.

Nothing in my system.log ? Do you need my kernel.log ? Or something else...

edit : Is it supposed to be a normal boot time ? I can't believe it... A friend with a 2006 first price macbook run osx faster than me. :/
 
Sep 16 23:11:08 MacBook-Pro-de-arthur kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 72:6c:46:44:77:9c
Sep 16 23:11:13 MacBook-Pro-de-arthur kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1

That's 5 seconds.
 
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