Another thought if Repair Disk Permissions Repair Disk and if Console hasn't
shown you what is causing the error.
Try booting the system to Safe Mode by holding the Shift key at startup.
This mode will clear some caches and perform other rudimentary maintenance
tasks, and also disable
Thanks Ronni and Daniel (yet again). I have followed your advice (as below)
Ronni and repaired permissions and the disk. There didn't appear to be much
wrong. Curiously when I senected the 10.8.4 disk to restart I got the message:
You can't change the startup disk to the selected disk.
No luck with that Ronni.
I'm off to study the Console errors!
Reg
On 27/06/2013, at 2:38 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Another thought if Repair Disk Permissions Repair Disk and if Console
hasn't shown you what is causing the error.
Try booting the system to Safe Mode by holding
Just quickly Reg,
When booted into Recovery and opened Disk Utility-- Did you select your hard
drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list (not the
volume)?
Click on the 'Repair Disk button' on the lower right of the window.
See if this will repair the boot helper
Yes Ronni, indeed I repaired both. I'm looking at this now as the error message
NSUnderlyingError = Error Domain=kextcache Code=71 \The operation
couldn\U2019t be completed. (kextcache error 71.)\;
A slight progress perhaps but I'm now in Terminal...
I followed this advice given to the questioner on the attached weblink:
Update: From your log file, it would appear that your have a Kernel Extension
that is causing this issue. Either it has a permissions problem, or is somehow
causing this
com.AmbrosiaSW.AudioSupport(4.1.2)
com.Cycling74.driver.Soundflower(1.6.6)
Cycling 74 apparently produces Soundflower, I would suggest you uninstall
Soundflower
Also uninstall any Ambrosia software you have installed.
Soundflower and AmbrosiaSW I think might have a conflict with each other.
Hi again,
Soundflower 1.6.6 is not compatible with Mountain Lion.
1. uninstall Soundflower using the Uninstall script in Apllications
Soundflower
2. Delete all Soundflowerbed related plist files from the User Library
Preferences folder.
The User Library is hidden (unless you have unhidden it)
Thank you Ronni,
So simple sometimes eh !!
On 27/06/2013, at 10:51 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Stephen,
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initially checked (enabled), under the assumption that you'll prefer to see
your email messages that
Thanks Ronni,
Ambrosia SnapzPro (trial) was only installed last week and this problem has
been continuing since I first set up the new MacBook Pro earlier this year. I
have anyway uninstalled Soundflower and what I can find of SnapzPro but the
issue still remains.
Never mind. A new day
Hi all WAMUGgers
I'm sorry I seemed to hog your email space today.
I'll keep out from now on.
Reg
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Reg you will have to look thoroughly through the install.log to see what is
causing the kextcache error.
Utilities Console
Select /var/log/install.log from the file list on the left.
If you don't see that list, select
View Show Log List from the menu bar.
Then select the messages from the
On 27/06/2013, at 9:18 PM, Reg Whitely rwhit...@internode.on.net wrote:
Hi all WAMUGgers
I'm sorry I seemed to hog your email space today.
I'll keep out from now on.
Reg
Oh, I think we have enough room Reg... :-)
Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services
FileMaker Pro
Ronni and other wise WAMUGgers
This is what it says about dependencies:
Jun 27 14:53:02 Regs-MacBook-Pro.local _securityagent[288]: 1 Install Scripts
run.
Jun 27 14:53:02 Regs-MacBook-Pro.local installd[242]: PackageKit: Shoving
/var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0/Cleanup At
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