Be careful about the Console Logs tho'. There is a lot of normal stuff that 
floats through there that looks like there is something wrong, but there isn't. 
I spent a lot of time googling until I realized I was just chasing ghosts. And 
IMHO HP is notorious for really badly written drivers, for both PC and Mac. I 
bought 3 separate models of printers where the drivers on the CD that came with 
it did not actually work! I always get the drivers from the support site now. 

Bob


On Jun 17, 2010, at 7:21 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

> Gregory,
> 
> If you're felling like doing some unix, then you can launch console.app (not
> terminal.app, I keep mixing them) and check out the logs in there, specially
> system.log. There might be some hint in there. Once my system was taking
> about 10 minutes to boot up, after being fed up for months, I decided to
> look at the logs. What was happening was that once upon a time, I had
> installed parallels and vmware, their kernel stuff were still loading even
> though I did not had the apps anymore but the biggest criminal was an HP
> monitor thing for the printer that I don't have anymore that would stall the
> system for minutes while it loaded. Now I know better....
> 
> Cheers
> andre

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