- Joined
- Dec 27, 2015
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R 1.0/F12
- CPU
- Q9650
- Graphics
- GTX 750 Ti
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
(See previous post here.)
So far, I can still only get 10.11.4 working in Safe Mode.
Tried using Verbose Mode; after the usual startup abracadabra I get these two lines:
and then repeatedly
("The Attic" is my Time Machine backup, attached via FireWire.)
I strongly suspect this was the "spin blink" alluded to in my earlier post. So, disconnecting this, I tried again. This time, after getting the two "sound assertion" lines above, I get a whole spew of entries starting with the word "sandbox," e.g.,
This wasn't the only one—there were gobs and gobs of these "Sandbox:" entries in the Console logs. I've attached the entire boot attempt, grabbed from the Console, below. (It was too big to send plain, so it's zipped.)
View attachment boot attempt.txt.zip
Haven't tried re-running MultiBeast or installing the new nVidia web drivers (343.03.06f01) yet—I'm scared I'll just mess things up further. I've heard there are some changes to AppleHDA.kext that may be the problem...
So far, I can still only get 10.11.4 working in Safe Mode.
Tried using Verbose Mode; after the usual startup abracadabra I get these two lines:
Code:
Sound Assertion in AppleHDADriver at line 3685
Sound Assertion in AppleHDADriver at line 1103
and then repeatedly
Code:
hfs: unmount initiated on The Attic on device disk1s2
("The Attic" is my Time Machine backup, attached via FireWire.)
I strongly suspect this was the "spin blink" alluded to in my earlier post. So, disconnecting this, I tried again. This time, after getting the two "sound assertion" lines above, I get a whole spew of entries starting with the word "sandbox," e.g.,
Code:
Sandbox: mdworker(549) deny(1) file-read-data /Applications/Automator.app
This wasn't the only one—there were gobs and gobs of these "Sandbox:" entries in the Console logs. I've attached the entire boot attempt, grabbed from the Console, below. (It was too big to send plain, so it's zipped.)
View attachment boot attempt.txt.zip
Haven't tried re-running MultiBeast or installing the new nVidia web drivers (343.03.06f01) yet—I'm scared I'll just mess things up further. I've heard there are some changes to AppleHDA.kext that may be the problem...