x986123 Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 I am having a slow boot with no errors visible... are there any fixes for this? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/178374-msi-x58-platinum-slow-boot/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
meteo Posted August 6, 2009 Share Posted August 6, 2009 how much time from bootloader to Desktop ? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/178374-msi-x58-platinum-slow-boot/#findComment-1218079 Share on other sites More sharing options...
augustopaulo Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I am having a slow boot with no errors visible... are there any fixes for this? Hi, I own a MSI Pro-E (MS-7522) and I've searched a lot on any info that could help installing and run the 10.5.7 version on this motherboard !! Could you please tell me how did you manage to do that in yours ? Thanks in advance. Cheers, Paulo Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/178374-msi-x58-platinum-slow-boot/#findComment-1241243 Share on other sites More sharing options...
fr0z Posted November 27, 2009 Share Posted November 27, 2009 I am having a slow boot with no errors visible... are there any fixes for this? How'd you install OSX? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/178374-msi-x58-platinum-slow-boot/#findComment-1343631 Share on other sites More sharing options...
blade5502 Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 I've the same Problem with my MSI Pro-E - boot to Desktop takes about 10!!! Minutes. On startup there are no Errors (only kernel ** AppleSMBusPCI::start failed to get acpi path for provider - don't know what this mean) Before GUI starts it takes some time. When GUI starts it freezes for 5-7 Minutes (can only move the mouse, but can not click on something - nothing happens). In windowserver.log are about 250 lines with this Error message: "IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow" what does this mean? In Sys Profiler OSX shows me that I've installed 2*2GB Ram (thats right), but it also shows me that I've 4MB Ram on an Unknown slot - could this have something to do with the error messages? EDIT: My Sys specs: Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (Vanilla, Speedstep enabled) MSI X58 Pro-E (Bios v8.6) Intel Core i7 920 NVidia GTX285 1024MB 2*2 GB OCZ Platinium DDR3 Ram EDIT #2: Overflow errors are in kernel.log Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: npvhash=4095 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 10.2.0: Tue Nov 3 10:35:19 PST 2009; root:xnu-1486.2.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 962945 free pages and 85631 wired pages Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: kext submap [0xffffff7f80600000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff8000600000] Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 73 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=0 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=2 LocalApicId=2 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=3 LocalApicId=4 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=4 LocalApicId=6 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=5 LocalApicId=1 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=6 LocalApicId=3 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=7 LocalApicId=5 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=8 LocalApicId=7 Enabled Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Quarantine Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Quarantine policy (Quarantine) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Sandbox Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt sandbox policy (Sandbox) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: using 16384 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: RTC: Only single RAM bank (128 bytes) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done (64 MB memory set for mbuf pool) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: From path: "uuid", Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting for boot volume with UUID 48D23091-0616-3192-9769-7DF9CEF01FCD Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict> Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: netkas presents fakesmc, a kext which emulates smc device Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Adapter (1103:2300) at PCI 1:0:0 (Apr 9 2009) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient: ready Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: ATAPI Device checked Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: JMicronATA: JMB363 (CMD 0xcc00, CTR 0xc880, IRQ 17, BM 0xc400) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: JMicronATA: JMB363 (CMD 0xc800, CTR 0xc480, IRQ 17, BM 0xc408) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire runtime power conservation disabled. (2) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) VendorID 197b ID 2380 PCI now active, GUID 0010dc00019aa51c; max speed s100. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: Turbo Ratios 1112 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: initialization complete Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: start channel [0,0] Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: start channel [0,1] Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: start channel [0,2] Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: start channel [0,3] Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: [0 0] Start channel soft reset. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: [0 1] Start channel soft reset. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: [0 2] Start channel soft reset. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: channel [0,0] started successfully Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: channel [0,1] started successfully Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: channel [0,2] started successfully Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: ERROR: FireWire unable to determine security-mode; defaulting to full-secure. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: [0 3] Failed to perform channel hard reset. Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/NPE1@1/IOPCI2PCIBridge/scsi@0/HPTRRController/IOSCSIParallelInterfaceDevice@0/IOSCSITargetDevice/IOSCSILogicalUnitNub@0/IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00/IOBlockStorageServices/IOBlockStorageDriver/HPT DISK 1_0 Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/SnowOSX@2 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s2, major 14, minor 2 Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: unknown-dev: journal start/end pointers reset! (jnl 0xffffff800a728e70; s 0x2171200 e 0x2171200) Dec 3 12:00:32 localhost kernel[0]: Kernel is LP64 Dec 3 12:00:33 localhost kernel[0]: systemShutdown false Dec 3 12:00:34 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: ** AppleSMBusPCI::start failed to get acpi path for provider Dec 3 12:00:35 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 3 Dec 3 12:00:35 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: NVDANV50HAL loaded and registered. Dec 3 11:02:07 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: NTFS driver 3.1 [Flags: R/W]. Dec 3 11:02:07 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: NTFS volume name Windows, version 3.1. Dec 3 11:02:20: --- last message repeated 1 time --- Dec 3 11:02:20 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:02:50: --- last message repeated 479 times --- Dec 3 11:03:21 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:03:51: --- last message repeated 857 times --- Dec 3 11:03:55 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:04:25: --- last message repeated 912 times --- Dec 3 11:04:24 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:04:55: --- last message repeated 658 times --- Dec 3 11:04:55 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:05:25: --- last message repeated 1429 times --- Dec 3 11:05:25 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:05:55: --- last message repeated 480 times --- Dec 3 11:05:55 Martin-GRabners-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow. Dec 3 11:06:25: --- last message repeated 13 times --- EDIT #3: Got rid of it - just disable Firewire and the System doesn't freeze anymore! ram.tiff Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/178374-msi-x58-platinum-slow-boot/#findComment-1349515 Share on other sites More sharing options...
cellfanatic Posted May 21, 2010 Share Posted May 21, 2010 How'd you install OSX? Follow the Guide on the Forum and you should be good to go with SL 10.6.3 and your MSI X58 Pro http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...p;#entry1472313 Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/178374-msi-x58-platinum-slow-boot/#findComment-1472510 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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