HCHTech
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On my bench now. I figured from the description, I was looking at a bad hard disk, but I'm not finding that. The machine takes at least 3 minutes for the progress bar to complete when logging in. Once in, things run without errors, but everything is just slow. I pulled the drive and checked it out with gSmartControl. No smart errors, and passed both a short and long test. It's a 750GB drive w/ about 250GB used. Currently running Yosemite.
I imaged the drive, then reinstalled it. Ran the full Apple diagnostics (took forever) with no errors. I ran disk utility, and it pointed to some file corruption. I also noted that the disk was encrypted, so that is responsible for some of the slowness, I'd guess. Got the message that I couldn't repair the disk while it was in use, so I did a Cmd-R boot, ran the disk utility to verify disk (took forever), found a couple of problems, so did a repair disk (took forever) which fixed a few things. Ran verify permissions (took forever) which identified a couple of problems, so ran repair permissions (took forever) which fixed a few things.
Booting back into OSX (took a long time again). No real difference. I ran Adware Medic (now part of malwarebytes) and it found about a dozen things, conduit, other junkware, but no apparent change in symptoms.
I'm starting to think it's time to reinstall OSX or just replace the disk. Is there anything I missed?
I imaged the drive, then reinstalled it. Ran the full Apple diagnostics (took forever) with no errors. I ran disk utility, and it pointed to some file corruption. I also noted that the disk was encrypted, so that is responsible for some of the slowness, I'd guess. Got the message that I couldn't repair the disk while it was in use, so I did a Cmd-R boot, ran the disk utility to verify disk (took forever), found a couple of problems, so did a repair disk (took forever) which fixed a few things. Ran verify permissions (took forever) which identified a couple of problems, so ran repair permissions (took forever) which fixed a few things.
Booting back into OSX (took a long time again). No real difference. I ran Adware Medic (now part of malwarebytes) and it found about a dozen things, conduit, other junkware, but no apparent change in symptoms.
I'm starting to think it's time to reinstall OSX or just replace the disk. Is there anything I missed?
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