OS X Mavericks :: Rebooting With A Clean Slate
Jun 1, 2014
Sometimes when my macbook gets slow I want to reboot. However, after I restart the computer all of the previously running programs are RELOADED! This pretty much defeats the purpose of the whole point of rebooting - which is to start with a clean slate. How do I tell the mac that when I reboot, to just reboot without loading all programs I had open?
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
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Dec 6, 2014
I have Mavericks installed as the OS on a MBP 2011. I had some hangups with my encrypted harddrive. After using disk utility from an account to verify and repair the disk I was instructed to boot in recovery mode (by pressing command and 'R' after reboot). I've now used disk utility in recovery mode, the hard drive is repaired, but when I restart the computer I get a folder with a "?" on it that flashes. Very different from the password screen popping up within seconds after booting (since it's encrypted).
I also verified and repaired permissions and am wondering if that could have affected the order of things during booting. Since the HD is encrypted I know the password needs to be entered before system can use any of the information on it, including the OS.
I prefer the idea of not useing time capsule since I believe I'd need to repair the HD again. The idea of unencrypting after a backup and then encrypting after repair doesn't sound appealing either.
How do I reboot the system so I can enter the encryption password and allow the system to boot as normal?
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OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), Encrypted HD
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Final Cut Pro X, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.3)
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Mac info:
2008 Mac Pro, 2 3.2 Ghz xeon's
128 GB SSD
14 GB Memory
3 x 1 TB HDD
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
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Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Lion
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Yesterday my wife's iMac froze and she tried powering off manually by holding the power button down on the back of the machine. Then she tried to boot it back up and got the welcome screen but she couldn't select an account to login to. Tries restarting again and gets a blank blue screen.
Call me out to take a look.
Not knowing much, I googled some help sites and performed the following:
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PRAM reset
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Restarted and everything seemed to be working fine. Until this afternoon. She was in the middle of an upload and the computer restarted itself. She's in the middle of the upload again (almost finished). But when it's finished, I'd like to troubleshoot this some more.
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I have a problem with OS X 10.7.3 on my MacBook Air 13'' Mid 2011:
What happens:
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iMac
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I have a late 2007 Mac Pro 8 core 3.0ghx, system with 16 gigs of Ram. Two hd, one with OSX 10.5.2 and one with Vista Ultimate x64. I have a mac mouse and keyboard.
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I have something new and very weird going on, and if I didn't know better, I'd think it was a virus. I'm using a Mac G4, and system 10.4.1. For some unknown reason, no matter what I'm doing or what software I'm using, the Finder keeps rebooting itself and then ends up coming to the front, and it pops open a widow that shows my computer, an external drive I use, and the network icon. I've never seen this kind of thing happen before. It's like the computer is possessed. I'm not connected to any server or anything. I tried all the usual maintenance tricks...rebuilt permissions, used Cocktail and Preferential Treatment to fix and check things, then used Diskwarrior to rebuild the directory, and nothing has fixed the problem. It does this about every 10-20 seconds so it's practically impossible to get anything done.
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iMac
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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After searching a bit I found that this is a users issue, but since I am the only user I don't think this is necessary to have, so is it ok to delete and how the users option.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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