mardi 14 janvier 2014

macbook pro retina goes sideways

gah. I went into work yesterday, plugged my MBP into the 30" as I usually do, and the monitor didn't work. Weird. I thought, well I haven't rebooted this thing in about a month, so time to run onyx and reboot.



While running verify disk in onyx, it said, it needed to be repaired. So, I rebooted with command R, and ran repair, it said it was fine. But when I rebooted, I had a black screen the second it hit login screen. I went over and over, and no resetting SMC, power management, nothing. I thought, it's pooched. No matter what I did, this thing is toast.



Booted into recovery, and reinstalled OS X, and it hung forever at the completing installation. After an hour or so, I killed it. Rebooted, and the same problems. But after notting into safe mode, and then booting regularly, it solves it. No problems now (for now I guess)



SO now, everything is fine (haven't tried plugging in the 30" yet) I'm a little weirded out now, as to what happens next, if this is going to occur again. Anyone know of this sort of issue?



Onyx still reports the disk (756gig SSD apple) needs repairing, but verify disk in disk utility says it's fine. What gives? Is Onyx screwed? I've used it for years.





via ehMac.ca http://www.ehmac.ca/showthread.php?t=116114&goto=newpost

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