OS X V10.7 Lion :: 10.7 Won't Boot Unless Hold Option Key And Select Boot Drive

Apr 27, 2012

Last week I finally upgraded from 10.6 to 10.7, but now my Mac Pro (2008) won't boot properly.  It'll start to boot with the gray screen and the Apple logo, but then the entire screen goes gray and it just locks up there.   However, if I reboot and hold down the Option key to bring up the list of bootable drives that works fine. I've checked my Startup Drive settings and the proper drive is selected. why it won't boot on it's own anymore?  Holding down the Option key is getting old. 

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Mac Pro - Octo Core, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

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Mac Pro :: Won't Boot "unless" Hold Option Key

Oct 11, 2010

My Mac Pro (early 2008) has a strange issue. It won't get past the grey screen (before the Apple) unless I hold the Option key, and choose the Boot disk manually.

* it only happens after a shutdown
* restart it starts fine
* nothing in console suggests weirdness (although of course it doesn't get this far anyway at boot)

I've tried the usual: zap PRAM, permissions etc. I do have Apple care for another few months but cannot afford the time without my computer at this point.

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Jun 17, 2012

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May 30, 2008

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Dec 20, 2007

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Mar 20, 2012

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Apr 25, 2012

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Jan 25, 2009

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Mar 28, 2010

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Mar 25, 2012

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MacBook Pro :: Hold Shift To Select Multiple Items?

May 27, 2012

My new MBP won't let me select multiples items when I click the first icon, hold shift, and click the first one. I'm burning photos on dvds so not being able to do this is EXTREMELY frustrating.

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MacBook Pro (17-inch Late 2011)

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Apr 19, 2012

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Here are the things I've tried. 

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2. I replaced the ram

3. Look at the crash log but found nothing

4. Ram mem check utility but it found nothing 

I can boot the computer in safe mode by holding the shift key and it works perfect with no freezing but I loose audio support becuase I think it's not loading the audio drivers. Question is: Can I select what drivers I want on boot when starting in regular mode not safe mode in order to try to disable drivers until I find the issue? Is there anyplace else that I can find which driver caused the computer to freeze after a freeze/crash? If I can ID the driver is there a way to update/replace the driver if it doesn't come up in "software update"? I'm thinking it's the video driver becuase I would occationally get some weird things happening on the screen that I attributed to an older display. 

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Dec 13, 2009

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I'm new to mac's and don't know what to do.

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Mac Mini :: Option Key Don't Work On Boot

Apr 21, 2012

When some usb devices are connected on my mac mini, all boot option aren't work...for exemple, when i have connected my external Hard Disque or my usb key or a usb device on my mac mini, i want to selecte Windows partition for the boot, BUT the OPTION Key DONT WORK!!!!! And its only want to work if i Unplug all those usb devices, when my mac mini has no usb plugged in, option key work good !! What is the problem ? please help because at the moment the only way if i want to swich between OSX and Windows is to use the boot device selector in the system menu panel, but i want to be able to use Option key even if plugged.

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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May 20, 2012

I'm using MacBook Pro 13" Late 2011 with 256gb SSD & OSX Lionafter I install boot camp + Windows 7 Professional when i restart to boot OSX it have blinking folder with question mark I've try using Option button to select drive but it have only internet recovery

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MacBook
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Jan 26, 2010

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Jan 20, 2009

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May 24, 2012

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May 26, 2012

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Dec 18, 2008

My iMac won't boot unless I boot it into safe boot. It won't even boot from the Leopard disc so that I can repair the disk and the permissions. Every time it starts up the screen would dim and then I get the message that I need to hold down the power button and restart the computer, which I believe is a kernel panic. I get this same message when I try to boot from the Leopard disc. I've tried repairing disk permissions while in safe boot and it fixed the permissions but still no luck when I tried a normal boot. I've tried replacing the RAM hoping it was faulty RAM as well as changing the slot the RAM was in and that didn't work either. How come it will boot in safe mode but not normally? I also ran Apple Hardware Test and it said everything appeared to be ok.

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Feb 21, 2010

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OS X :: Broken Option Keys And Stuck In Boot Camp?

May 22, 2010

Recently I was unfortunate enough to witness the spilling of gin and tonic on my precious macbook pro. Luckily, having had spillage issues before, I reduced the damage and now have merely a few keys not working (including both option keys) and some dodgey letters.

After turning off my mac it restarted automatically in boot camp mode and with both option keys broken I can't get back into OS :/ What's more, my boot camp has no sound and the internet doesn't work so it's pretty much turned into an iphone charger.

I was wondering if anybody knew what I could do to rescue my files and what I should do about the broken key situation?

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Mar 16, 2012

I am unable to boot lion from an external drive on both a MacBook Pro mid-2009 and an iMac late 2008. Both have lion installed and I would like to boot from either a FW drive or USB key. I have reformatted both a FW drive and USB and set them to GUID and installed lion but I can only boot them to the Disk Utility App (drive shows up only as 'EFI Boot' when I hold option down). 

The firmware is up to date and I also reset the PRAM. I am able to boot both computers from an external USB Snow Leopard drive.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), iPhone SDK

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Mar 25, 2012

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However, I had not considered Time Machine. I thought it would simply be a matter of identifying the external drive and then connecting to the Time Capsule. However, the external drive is not visible in Time Machine set up and I suspect there could be a good reason: that it is not possible.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Transferring User From HDD To SSD Boot Drive?

Apr 3, 2012

So I'm having problems with my setup, and looking to find a possible remedy.  I have setup my Mac with a 120G SSD in my main drive bay, and moved my 750G HHD to an optibay setup.  I booted off a USB copy of lion to install it on the SSD, used migration assistant to move my things over.   

So currently it boots off the SSD (named Boot Drive), has a "boot user" with its home folder on the SSD, and has my old user (lets call it "olduser") on the orignal drive HDD (called Optibay)  and I created a new user when logged into the "boot user" with the same name "olduser", and moved its home directory to the old HDD path, /Volumes/Optibay/Users/Olduser.  Then I deleted everything except the user folder on the HDD. 

BUT, I'm having spin up issues, and constant read/write on the HDD in the optibay even on the boot user, and at times it shouldn't be.  I have moved my files around enough that I can now fit the "olduser" onto the SSD, (moved the contents of Movies, Pictures, Documents, and Music folders into new folders @ /Volumes/Optibay/Myfolders).   

So how do I move the home folder/user from the HDD to the SSD.  I can't quite figure out the best way to do it with preserving all my settings and everything that is at the root level on the HDD to the SSD.  Trying to preserve permissions seems to be the biggest issue.  Should I be logged into "olderuser" and copy the user folder onto the SSD, then login to the boot user and just change the home directory path to the new one?  Or should I be logged onto boot user when I make the move? The end goal is to make the optibay drive ejectable while running on my olduser account so I can get it to spin down

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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