MacBook Pro :: Why Is Boot Up Time Almost A Minute

Jun 21, 2014

It takes my late 2008 MacBook Pro about 56 seconds to boot up. Is there any way to speed up the process? Keep in mind it recently just had a fresh install of OS X Mavericks, so there isn't that much on here to slow it down.

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MacBook :: Is This Boot-up Time Of About 1 Minute Normal

May 5, 2009

I bought my new MacBook Alu., 2GHz, 2GB Ram, with OSX 10.5.6 about 5-6 weeks ago, and was pretty astonished about how long it takes for the thing to boot-up. Approx. 60-70 seconds (just over a minute).My old MacBook (white), with 1,8GHz, 1,25GB Ram, and Tiger, took about only half the time. (About the same number of Apps on both notebooks)Is this boot-up time of about 1 minute normal, or should I contact Apple Service?

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My boot time is over a minute,but all the other macs have boot time like 30s or 40sec.Is there anyway I can improve it?

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Feb 20, 2010

It takes a full minute to boot up my Macbook Pro 15.4".

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Hardware :: The Hard Drive All The Time Going To Sleep After Minute Or Two?

Oct 3, 2009

I've bought 8 months ago external hard drive Seagate FreeAgent 1TB (USB 2.0 7200 RPM 32MB cache), till last week disk was plugged in to pc and everything was great. Now its plugged to mac and the problem is, the hard drive all the time going to sleep after minute or two. I've turned off sleeping disk in system pref., also i used command sudo pmset -a disk sleep 0. App from seagate is a piece of **** I've made full format from ntfs to mac hfs. Nothing helped! Is there any solution to resolve my problem?

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Jan 22, 2009

Not sure from where in my macbook it's coming, but it started recently. The only thing that changed recently is that i relocated it to a different city, but i don't see why that would cause this. Clicking isn't really the right word to describe the noise...it's like a sweeping click. "Shtock." And it gets louder if i increase the volume on my computer, but it's definitely not coming from any application. And it usually goes off every minute, but sometimes there are breaks of two minutes or so.

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MacBook Pro :: Change Desktop Background Every Minute?

Jan 6, 2011

If I change the desktop background in the interval of every one minute, will it have a impact on battery life? I notice there's even an option for every 5 seconds. Surely, Apple must feel confident in the battery life of the MBP if there is such an option. I like seeing a new image every so often, but don't want to sacrifice too much battery. What do you feel is the best setting? Every 5 minutes? 15 min? 30 min? 1 hour?

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MacBook Pro :: Battery Drains One Percent Per Minute

Jul 31, 2009

Ok so to start off, my Macbook Pro is around 3 years old. With my original battery having been through 350+ cycles, I had to buy a replacement. So I did some research and found that the Fastmac battery was my best bet for a long-lasting, reliable battery. I would say that Ive had the Fastmac battery for a bout 6-7 months without any problems whatsoever. However, recently Ive been noticing the drastic change in battery life. I installed Coconut Battery yesterday and discovered that my current battery capacity is 2266mAh with the original capacity being 5800mAh and 213 cycles. I also should note that the battery drains 1% a minute with no programs running (besides the Activity Monitor, which showed no strange behavior). Now luckily for me, My Fastmac battery is under a 1 year warranty, however I just wanna verify that it is a fault with my battery and not anything on my Macbook's side causing the battery to drain so quick. The last thing I want is to receive my replacement and then have to go through the same process 6 months later.

Also here is the Battery Information from the System Profiler.
Battery Information:
Battery Installed:Yes
First low level warning:No
Full Charge Capacity (mAh):2266
Remaining Capacity (mAh):1414
Amperage (mA):-1449
Voltage (mV):11421
Cycle Count:213

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MacBook Pro :: Retina Hangs In Iphoto 3 Minute?

Jun 19, 2012

My shiny new retina macbook pro took 11 hours to transfer all my files over wireless to the new machine. I thought all software was current, and everything seems to be there.  

When  I opened iphoto for the first time, ...I  cannot quite remember the message , but do remember it said  iphoto needed to update and it would take about 3 minutes ??  

Well iphoto has given me the grey screen of death. I can see the side bar that is empty and the empty screen in the middle. I left it overnight and it was the same. My library is about 50 GB. I force quit and it now has a progress bar and is now stuck at step 5/  95% for another 30 minutes. 

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IMac :: 27" Wont's Boot Up / Takes A Very Long Time To Boot?

May 15, 2010

I have a 2 week old iMac 27", i7, 2tb Hard Drive, 16gb RM

In the second week the boot up times became very slow.

I would turn the machine on and get the chime within 5 seconds or so.

Then just a black/blank screen.

Eventually after about 10mins I would get a white screen then it would boot up normally.

Now the machine just doesn't get to the white screen. So I get the chime and then just darkness. It does sound like the machine is on (usual quiet imac whirring).

I've tried various key commands when I turn the machine on including pressing C with the install disk in the dvd drive and the alt, control, P, R pram reset.

I've also tried unplugging all the cables, leaving the machine for a minute and switching back on. I did manage to perform the PRAM reset once. I reset the machine and it booted fine.

But now when I switch it on just darkness.

I've called after sales and will try to get the machine replaced but in the meantime is there anything I could try that might make the machine work? I need to do a remix this weekend (deadline Monday) so really need to get it working.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Why Does MacBook Pro Keep Making A Two-tone Beep Once A Minute

Mar 24, 2012

My MacBook Pro:  Model Name:MacBook Pro  Model Identifier:MacBookPro8,2  Processor Name:Intel Core i7  Processor Speed:2.4 GHz  Number of Processors:1  Total Number of Cores:4  L2 Cache (per Core):256 KB  L3 Cache:6 MB  Memory:4 GB 

For the last couple of days, every minute, my Mac has been making a two-tone beep.  I have absolutely no idea why.  There are no jumping icons to tell me that a program wants my attention and I have tried closing all my applications, the problem does not go away. 

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Safari :: MacBook Takes Over A Minute To Get Online When Switched On

Jun 14, 2012

I have 2 Macbooks, when I switch them on one immediately gets online while the other (newer Macbook) takes over a minute the initial time?

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MacBook Pro :: Takes More Than A Minute To Load Webpage And Sometimes Freezes

Aug 22, 2014

My MacBook Pro is running very slowly, sometimes more than a minute to open a webpage or access a link on the page.  Using Safari and sometimes it freezes and the force quit window doesn't appear using option-command-escape.  Then only holding down the power button shuts down the computer. 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5), Late 2011

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MacBook Air :: Boot Time 2x Longer Since New EFI/SMC Firmware 1.1 ?

Dec 19, 2008

I have a Rev B 1.86 SSD.

Can someone else please use a watch and post your times?

BEFORE the 1.1 firmware update

10 seconds from power button to apple logo - 17 more seconds to load to my desktop = 27 seconds

After 1.1 update

45 seconds from power button to apple logo - 15 more to load my desktop = 60 seconds

I just used a stopwatch 2 times - same results....

UPDATE: tried SMC Reset - same result.

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MacBook Pro :: Longer Boot Time After HD And Ram Upgrade?

Apr 12, 2010

i just upgraded my MBP13 with 4gb and a 500 Hitachi drive. the process went smoothly. i didnt quite understand the time machine OSX reinstall process, i was mostly afraid of having to re-install every other programs. So i went the easy way and downloaded super duper to clone my drive and did the switch.

it use to take around 25-30sec to boot. now it takes more like 45+. I also noticed a few setting had changed after the upgrade. namely, little snitch (i think..) was opening a window showing me inbound transfers, my desktop image was reset and other small things like that. is it all normal? is there anything i should do to speed the boot time?

another note, there is a cd in the drive at boot, but its always there as it was when the boot time was faster. i just dont have anything to put it in so it seems like the best option to always keep it there.

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MacBook Pro :: Boot Time Slowed Down After 10.7.3 Update?

Mar 20, 2012

i have been using my MBP for a month and now after the update to 10.7.3 from 10.7.2...it has slowed down..it used to take 20 sec. to boot and now it takes about 35-45 sec. to boot up..is there any way i can bring it back to fast boot...

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Sudden Increase In Boot-up Time

May 13, 2012

I have a 2010 MacBook Pro, with the following specs; OSX LionIntel i7 2.8GHz (dual core)8GB RAM256GB SSD HDDIntel HD graphics..The issue that I have been having is a sudden, unexplained increase in boot-up time. Yesterday and for the past two years, my MBP took circa 15 seconds to boot up, but today it has been taking approximately 5 minutes. I have the latest software update.My hard drive space is running low; I only have 4GB of space left, could this be a contributing factor? When I switch on the laptop, it get to the picture of the Apple logo, without the spinning gear below, hangs there for approximately 4 minutes, and then eventually continues to the user log-in screen.

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Air :: What Is A Normal Boot Up And Shutdown Time

Jun 9, 2012

how much time (secs) might need a 2 months 13'' MBA to boot up and shutdown? ( i don't have any apps download)

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Air :: Slow Boot Up Time For 13inch

Jun 24, 2012

I just bought the $1199 Macbook Air (2012). It works great but the start up time from when I hit the power button is significantly slower than my 2011 Macbook air. My 2012 takes about 35-40 seconds to boot-up.  My 2011 takes about 15-10 seconds. I have downloaded all the updates and restarted several times but every time its still 35-40 seconds, Is this normal for the 2012's?

Info:MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: How To Speed Up Boot Time In Snow Leopard

Sep 20, 2010

I just bought my MBP few weeks ago ... and I realized the boot time is getting a bit longer.

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MacBook Air :: Boot Time Increased After ITunes 10.1.1 Update

Dec 18, 2010

After updating to iTunes 10.1.1 the app did not start at first so I went to download it and installed it manually. iTunes works but my boot time went from ~2 wheel turns at the boot screen to ~16. Installed the new airport update, as well. I repaired the permissions and did a PRAM reset.

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MacBook Pro :: Long Time To Boot After Set Hard Drive

Nov 2, 2009

I upgraded the stock 160GB 5400RPM HDD in my MBP to a WD 320GB 5400RPM drive, and I restored using Time Machine. Now it takes a while (around 10-20 seconds) to bring up an Apple logo when I boot the machine.

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MacBook Pro :: Tutorial To Achieve Optimal Boot Time

Nov 15, 2009

I constantly see new threads concerning slow boot times. In the spirit of efficiency here is a quick tutorial to achieve optimal boot times on your MBP. First of all, I have a WD Scorpio Black in my MBP. My MBP boots in 22 seconds (from chime to desktop including fully loaded menubar with istat). I'm on 10.6.2. Second. You will need to do a lot more than just restore disk permissions to obtain the fastest possible boot time. Defragging your disk on the other is not necessary one of those things in my experience. Third. Hard-drive performance, in general and specifically when it comes to boot time, is greatly effected by the amount of used space (I've only used about 14% of the available space on my drive). If you have used say about 80% of the free space on your drive, don't expect a fast boot time (or great drive performance in general) no matter what you do.

Here's is what you should do. Obviously if you are going to benchmark your boot time you should disconnect all peripheral and turn of Bluetooth and Airport and have no files or folders on your desktop.

Download either MainMenu or Onyx and use it to do the following:
- Run all the OS X maintenance scripts (daily, weekly and monthly)
- Clean the system cache, all user caches and the font caches. Flush the DNS cache
- Remove temporary files
- Update pre-bindings
- Remove corrupt preferences
- Restore disk permissions

After all the maintenance do the following:
- Reset PRAM & PMU
- Restart your computer once more and then shut it down.

Now you can start your MBP and time the boot from when you hear the chime to when you see the desktop and the menubar is fully loaded. And remember if you are going to benchmark your boot time you should disconnect all peripheral and turn off Bluetooth and Airport and have no files or folders on your desktop.

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing Display And Boot Time To Last Generation?

Apr 18, 2010

I will be purchasing the new Core i5 15" MBP in a few weeks and have been reading a lot of good things about it. With all the good things I see a few bad. I was wondering if anyone with the new MBP could answer these questions?

1. Is the Display better than the last generations? ( In particular the high res)
2. Someone said in another post boot time is slower than the 2009 C2D MBP? Can a few people confirm this?

I have read a few people say the new screens are less brighter than previous models and this has me very concerned? Of course I hope they actually turned up the brightness setting before making such claims.

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MacBook Pro :: Intel X25m Slow Boot Time?

May 22, 2010

I just got my Intel X25m 160gb, and it's really fast, except for the boot time. It takes 30 to 32 seconds to boot each time. I searched around and I did what everyone else did to fix boot times, and I've had no luck. When I got it, I formatted it to Mac OS Extended (Journal), and made sure it was the startup disk in System Preferences. (here's a picture: ) Once the white screen with the apple logo comes up, it takes 10 seconds to boot into OSX. Any suggestions to decrease the boot time?

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MacBook Pro :: Slow Boot Time After System Update?

Mar 27, 2012

I had a system update a couple of days ago and since then I've noticed a slower boot time and my toolbar/applications hang for a while. It never used to do this before the update.

I'm on a Macbook Pro OS X 10.6.8.

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Apr 14, 2012

My daughter purchased a MacBook Air 13" last 1.7 GH Intel Core i5, 4GB Memory. A couple of weeks ago, my daughter noticed that her computer was taking a long time to boot up. Apparently the bootup time has progressively lengthened to 3 - 5 minutes to get to her desktop. What happens is the boot-up process seems to stall on a grey screen and beach-balls until the desktop eventually appears.

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MacBook Air :: Takes Really Longer Time To Boot Up - OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

Aug 31, 2014

It takes really longer time to boot up. Eventually it gets boot, but i am unable to access Mail app. Sometimes the booting is faster. In this case, i can use the Mail app. I tried to shut down, restart many times, but the boot up takes longer time or even lesser.

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MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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MacBook Pro :: Can Boot From An Time Machine Backup On External Drive

Mar 23, 2012

My 6-year old MBP17 just lost its logic board. It is now officially a paper weight. Can I boot-up an old Mac Mini from the Time Machine backup created from my laptop (until I purchase a new MBP) ?

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