Justin Sluss

Q: Why is Yosemite showing a load bar when I boot up my Mac(s)?

So I upgraded my somewhat newer (late 2013 model) MacBook Pro Retina to "Yosemite" and it's flawless except for one little thing, a thing that is a BIGGER thing on my OLDER (mid 2011 model) Mac Mini.  Here's the problem.  This LOADING (PROGRESS) BAR:

 

On my MacBook Pro Retina I get it after my login...  It takes maybe 5 seconds.  It's no big bother or anything but it is a bit less classy and faster than before...  As seen HERE: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203308665013685&l=e27c3710e3

 

However, during the LENGTHY boot up process on my older Mac (the mid 2011 Mac Mini) I see the exact same loading bar -- except it takes a WHOLE LOT longer to pass by.  Finally I'll be waiting for my top bar with the Apple logo in the left corner to load for about 30 seconds... This is reminiscent of the systray icons to load on a Windows 98+ era PC system...  Boring and annoying to the user each time they have to boot up or even wake the Mac and login...


What gives?

 

I remember Macs booting up and loading instantaneously before on "Mavericks" and vice versa with OS X.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10), late 2013 model

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 11:54 PM

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Q: Why is Yosemite showing a load bar when I boot up my Mac(s)?

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  • by AntWithWings,

    AntWithWings AntWithWings Oct 20, 2014 12:14 AM in response to AntWithWings
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    Oct 20, 2014 12:14 AM in response to AntWithWings

    U P D A T E

     

     

    I got annoyed and did power switch on and off couple of time and suddenly login screen showed up.

     

    Then, after playing around for a minute, switched off iMac and restrated.

     

    This time, the bars stayed for couple of minutes only.

  • by Drdata1967,

    Drdata1967 Drdata1967 Oct 20, 2014 6:21 AM in response to Justin Sluss
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    Oct 20, 2014 6:21 AM in response to Justin Sluss

    I have this issue too on my 4 month old iMac

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Oct 20, 2014 6:26 AM in response to Justin Sluss
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    Oct 20, 2014 6:26 AM in response to Justin Sluss

    Justin Sluss wrote:

     

    I remember Macs booting up and loading instantaneously before on "Mavericks" and vice versa with OS X.

    No Mac ever started instantaneously, even the fastest of todays SSD equipped Macs take 15 to 30 seconds, older ones took longer (especially ones with a hard drive)

  • by Kingoftypos,

    Kingoftypos Kingoftypos Oct 20, 2014 8:28 AM in response to mathisan
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    Oct 20, 2014 8:28 AM in response to mathisan

    mathisan wrote:

     

    I too have been seeing this happen after upgrading a 13" rMBP (Late 2013) to Yosemite - a progress bar appears for 5-8 seconds before the desktop loads. It wasn't a big issue but it was starting to make me wonder.

     

    After reading through this thread, I noticed one thing I did differently this time around; I opted to enable FileVault during the post-install wizard. I never had this enabled with Mavericks and as such did not see any progress bars during the login process.

     

    Earlier today, I upgraded a 15" MBP (Early 2011) to Yosemite and left FileVault disabled during the post-install wizard. Low and behold, no progress bars showed up during the login process.

     

    So I'm taking a guess here that if you're seeing progress bars - it's probably due to FileVault being enabled and performing some sort of initialization.

    I don't have File Vault enabled on both of the Mac Mini's that have Yosemite installed. They both had the progressive bar since I installed the Yosemite public Beta came out.

     

    KOT

  • by Tom in London,

    Tom in London Tom in London Oct 20, 2014 8:50 AM in response to Justin Sluss
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    Oct 20, 2014 8:50 AM in response to Justin Sluss

    It's change for the sake of it. Apple has to come up with new stuff about every 6 months, or die. Even if the new stuff is not an improvement on what came before. People want new stuff. If Apple ever stops inventing new stuff, it will be the end of Apple. Trouble is, it's getting harder and harder to do anything that's genuinely new.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Oct 20, 2014 9:11 AM in response to Tom in London
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    Oct 20, 2014 9:11 AM in response to Tom in London

    Tom in London wrote:

     

    It's change for the sake of it. Apple has to come up with new stuff about every 6 months,

    The loading wheel was around for 10 years plus, it has been changed exactly once (now).

  • by tbirdvet,

    tbirdvet tbirdvet Oct 20, 2014 9:22 AM in response to mathisan
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    Oct 20, 2014 9:22 AM in response to mathisan

    No Filevault but I get progress bar.

  • by Alzaman,

    Alzaman Alzaman Oct 20, 2014 5:15 PM in response to Justin Sluss
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    Oct 20, 2014 5:15 PM in response to Justin Sluss

    I have the progress bar also, but i initially thought it happened as a result of me dual booting / boot camp with Windoze 8 after installing Yosemite. The bar itself is only onscreen for a few seconds, and obviously doesn't indicate sinister goings on with your mac or disk - so calm down fear fearmongers.

  • by larryy,

    larryy larryy Oct 20, 2014 9:39 PM in response to Alzaman
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    Oct 20, 2014 9:39 PM in response to Alzaman

    The progress bar at boot may be perfectly normal, but having it hang for over 8 hours at about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way, with a spinning beachball, cannot possibly be normal.  After a lot of time trying everything I could think of and 800-APL-CARE could think of, I finally erased the disk, did a clean install, at which point it booted normally, but then I allowed Migration Assistant to bring my apps, personal stuff, and network settings back from my most recent Time Machine backup, and it went right back to multi-hour hangs.  That's it.  After three days of this I'm done with Yosemite for the foreseeable future.  I've erased the disk yet again, booted off the recovery partition, and am doing a restore from Time Machine, that will thankfully take me back to Mavericks.  It's saying that in a bit over 26 hours I'll have my Mac back, finally.  I've been using Macs since about 1986 and this is the first time I've ever encountered an OS release this completely broken.

     

    If anyone hears of an update for Yosemite that actually fixes this problem, please post.  Otherwise I'm stuck on Mavericks, even though this is a latest, or nearly latest generation MacPro ("Late 2013", the cylindrical model).

  • by Chippy99,

    Chippy99 Chippy99 Oct 21, 2014 1:04 AM in response to larryy
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    Oct 21, 2014 1:04 AM in response to larryy

    Well I don't know about this bar making booting feel faster, it's quite the opposite to me: It feels much slower.

     

    Previously, I would get the spinning wheel for hardly any time and sometimes not at all.  Now I get the bar for perhaps 2 or 3 seconds.  I am sure it's a slower boot process than it used to be.

     

    And aesthetically, it's pretty yuck as well.  In fact I think the whole OS is aesthetically pretty yuck if I am honest.  I hate the blue folders; I don't like the flat icons - the previous ones were nicer imho; we still have the grey icons at the side in Finder favorites; and I don't like how you get Safari in and out of full screen mode.]

     

    I hope the OS has some architectural improvements under the covers, or it's a waste of time as far as I am concerned.

  • by Iliada,

    Iliada Iliada Oct 21, 2014 1:09 AM in response to pips1971
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    Oct 21, 2014 1:09 AM in response to pips1971

    I have the same hang on shut down or on restart on my iMac, dock just hides in a half.

  • by Chippy99,

    Chippy99 Chippy99 Oct 21, 2014 1:11 AM in response to Iliada
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    Oct 21, 2014 1:11 AM in response to Iliada

    I've seen that on Mavericks too.

  • by Iliada,

    Iliada Iliada Oct 21, 2014 1:16 AM in response to Chippy99
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    Oct 21, 2014 1:16 AM in response to Chippy99

    Yes have same thing on Mavericks when just update the OS to it. Сlean install solved this problem but not with Yosemite

  • by AntWithWings,

    AntWithWings AntWithWings Oct 21, 2014 3:30 AM in response to AntWithWings
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    Oct 21, 2014 3:30 AM in response to AntWithWings

    This is second day of Yosemite (I am regretting more for updating to Yosemite)

     

    Guys,

     

    I switched the iMac (4 months old) power on and its been more than 10 minutes the progress bar below apple logo against black background is still not moving ahead.

     

    Seems like I will have to more than an hour...

     

    Apple has to come up with the update to solve this problem.

     

     

    I don't know when the desktop screen will appear

     

     

    It seems like one has to switch on the power 1-2 hours before you intend to work on Yosemite updated Mac.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Oct 21, 2014 6:20 AM in response to Chippy99
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    Oct 21, 2014 6:20 AM in response to Chippy99

    Chippy99 wrote:

     

    Well I don't know about this bar making booting feel faster, it's quite the opposite to me: It feels much slower.

    Did it seem faster with the little grey pinwheel instead?

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