- Joined
- Oct 27, 2012
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Lenovo W510 4319RU
- CPU
- i7
- Graphics
- FX 880M, 1972X1080
Working on a lenovo T410.
Have mavericks installed and most everything is working.
However, I randomly have instances where after the boot screen, the Apple logo screen comes up and the system loses connection to the HD. It just stops working.
I would say this happens 50% of the time.
If I select "ignore caches" at the boot screen, it will boot every time.
I have tried rebuilding the caches and that really doesn't change anything.
My question is, should I just give up on using kernel caches at boot?
Other than speed, is there any other benefit to using caches?
If there is, where else should I start looking?
I will try to post a screenshot of a verbose boot that fails soon.
Have mavericks installed and most everything is working.
However, I randomly have instances where after the boot screen, the Apple logo screen comes up and the system loses connection to the HD. It just stops working.
I would say this happens 50% of the time.
If I select "ignore caches" at the boot screen, it will boot every time.
I have tried rebuilding the caches and that really doesn't change anything.
My question is, should I just give up on using kernel caches at boot?
Other than speed, is there any other benefit to using caches?
If there is, where else should I start looking?
I will try to post a screenshot of a verbose boot that fails soon.