MacBook Pro :: It Is Slow To Start Up

Apr 28, 2012

Recently over the past month or two i have noticed that my mac book pro has become slower to start up, i only got my mac book for christmas 2011 so its not even a year old.

Info:MacBookPro, macbook pro and 3gs

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Feb 14, 2012

Its too slow during start up .Should I be concerned about any virus issues? How do i scan for viruses on my MBP?

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Oct 11, 2010

I've had my 13" macbook (running SL) for almost 2 years now (I believe) but recently it has started to act rather oddly. On startup it used to take probably 20 seconds or so while now it can take upwards of 3 minutes just to get to the desktop. I have added a few newer programs on startup but this time is just from the apple screen to the desktop, not counting the time for the startup items.

Also, the more annoying issue, when shutting down my macbook will sit at just the desktop (no icons) for several seconds before going to a blank screen for sometimes several minutes. Sometimes the circular loading thing (the one that is used when starting up) appears and when it does I'm forced to do a manual shutdown (holding the power button) because it refuses to shut down. My battery has also been dying easier and taking longer to charge so could it have something to do with the battery?

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May 28, 2010

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Jun 22, 2010

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Mar 15, 2012

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Aug 27, 2014

I am a new Mac user with no prior Mac experience.  I recently (1 week ago) purchased a MacBook Pro running Mavericks? (10.9.4).  Out of the box the machine was lightening fast with startup and shutdown speeds PC users can only dream of. 

I connected the MacBook to a Windows domain and that went well with no problems.  I installed Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac and configured Outlook to connect to Exchange on the SBS 2008 server.  Again, all went well and the system performed flawlessly.  Then I connected to the server via Go>Connect to Server, so I could access a shared folder on the Windows sbs 2008 and that is when my troubles began. 

Ever since I made that connection to the Windows server via Go>Connect to server my Mac has trouble Starting-Up and Shutting-Down.  Whereas before I made the connection my Mac would boot in under 10 seconds and Shut-Down in around 2 or 3 seconds, it now takes almost a minute to boot and over a minute to shut down. 

The connection to the server was made as follows:

Go>Connect to Server

Server address cifs://MyServerName.MyDomain.local (actual names not used in the example but it is a dot local domain)   

It does not matter if I actually access any of the shared files during any given operation of the machine... it now consistently takes several minutes to Power-Up and then Shut-Down. 

I have two network connections... one wired and one wireless and it does not matter if I use one or the other (or even both).  The problem remains.  It also remains if I take the machine off the LAN and travel to another location... the Start-Up and Shut-Down remain painfully slow (for a Mac anyway). PC users will think I'm knit-picking but I didn't buy a Mac to suffer the same boot shut-down times that PC users have grown to accept.  

If not for the fact that the Start-Up and Shut-Down were so amazingly fast prior to adding the share capability I might not even ask the question but just watching the blazing Startup speed for the few days before adding the sharing has spoiled me.   

Info:
MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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May 8, 2012

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May 24, 2012

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Mar 22, 2012

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Ive tried to reinstall Snow Lion after i formated the drive but without any luck. Ive resetted SMC and PRAM. The superdrive has stopped work to, when i insert a disk i spinnsup for a min or a half then it ejects the disc.

I installed snow leopard now thru a external dvd via usb. AND! I almost forgot, the computer doesent get out of sleepmode after i closed the lid,  

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Right, on to the things I have already tried:
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* Disabling the unused fonts
* Cleaning cache files and restarting twice
* Unplugging all of my hardware, bar the monitor

Even after trying everything on this list, plus a few hundred restarts, it is still booting up slowly. Does anybody have anymore ideas? Also, if somebody could please let me know where the log for system start up is stored, I will look through it and post it. Also, I should note that I am running OS X 10.4.11 'Tiger'.

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Mar 20, 2009

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Apr 24, 2009

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Mar 21, 2010

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Jul 1, 2012

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Jul 28, 2009

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Apr 8, 2012

After installing OS X Lion on my Imac (middle 2007)

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Dec 30, 2009

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Feb 3, 2009

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