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Feb 8, 2016 3:24 PM in response to KevinZen1by Grant Bennet-Alder,Huh?
what concerns you about that? it is a plist for an Apple system Installer. The components are the major chunks of Mac OS X.
It always includes Apple Remote Desktop Client, in case you might need it later.
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Feb 15, 2016 10:21 AM in response to KevinZen1by KevinZen1,Ok true but kernel panics are up to 1GB is that normal. Something is not right I am constantly redirected I have never seen scripts in the Activity Monitor before either. My system log is full of Identity service warnings and peer network failures. I'm not sure what is going on but It's not good. Can someone please help!
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Feb 15, 2016 10:29 AM in response to KevinZen1by Csound1,Help with what, you have given no indication that anything is wrong (unless you are calling OSX's own files bad)
Give us something to go on. Kernel Panics do not have sizes, whet you wrote does not make sense. There is no key logger on your Mac.
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Feb 15, 2016 1:03 PM in response to Csound1by KevinZen1,Ok Noted I'm still experiencing constant Kernel Panic and running slow on very simple operations. I know better to look at logs that I don't understand. My bad. Is there a log I can post or something that will give you information that might lead to a solution?
Macbook Pro Mid 2012
OSX 10.10.5
16GB RAM
512Gb Toshiba
Let me know if we can figure this out I would appreciate the help.
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Feb 15, 2016 3:30 PM in response to KevinZen1by rccharles,What you need to do.
Download etrecheck. Click on the download link at the bottom of the screen.
run etrecheck. Post complete output.
"rest assured" stamp of approval
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Feb 15, 2016 6:16 PM in response to KevinZen1by Grant Bennet-Alder,Kernel panics are not normal. But they do not occur because of ONE problem, they can be caused by one of thousands of problems. If you want help with kernel panics, find the TEXT of one and post it. You screen captures are nearly illegible.
Mac OS X: How to log a kernel panic - Apple Support
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by rccharles,Feb 15, 2016 6:49 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
rccharles
Feb 15, 2016 6:49 PM
in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
Level 6 (8,464 points)
Classic Mac OSTry clicking on the image. It will expand. I do not know how the data shown relates to the problem however.
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Feb 15, 2016 7:45 PM in response to rccharlesby Grant Bennet-Alder,Thanks, rccharles I did that already. Unless your screen is very wide, the window does not get large enough to be very legible.
Cut-and-pasted TEXT allows much easier analysis.
I could not find anything in the posted screenshots that jumped out at me as the cause of the problems.
If getting kernel panics, the reason why the kernel could not continue, and the bystanders at the "scene of the crime" as well as extensions loaded and installed Hardware can all be very telling.
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by rccharles,Feb 16, 2016 10:46 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
rccharles
Feb 16, 2016 10:46 AM
in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
Level 6 (8,464 points)
Classic Mac OSThanks, rccharles I did that already. Unless your screen is very wide, the window does not get large enough to be very legible.
Getting readable text on a computer is a pita these days.
I run in Firefox, 14" laptop monitor with firefox expansion screen size to 133%. Clicking on image makes it readable. 170 for image.
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