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Apr 27, 2012 8:29 AM in response to Linc Davisby excelcius,Thanks Linc I'll look into that, Im just looking into firmware upgrades first best to keep everything up to date, for the benefit of anybody with a similar issue I'll update you as to my progress.
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May 9, 2012 8:45 AM in response to excelciusby excelcius,No Ive tried all that still the same problem
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May 9, 2012 9:01 AM in response to excelciusby Linc Davis,Can you reproduce the problem? That is, does it always happen when you take a certain action?
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May 9, 2012 9:24 AM in response to Linc Davisby excelcius,No it seems quit random even doing something as simple as pressing the back button results in blank white pages with the spinning loading icon at the end of the address bar, some pages load fine others don't for example I might type something into Google sometimes Google loads straight away sometimes it freezes up.
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May 9, 2012 9:30 AM in response to excelciusby Linc Davis,Please read this whole message before doing anything.
This procedure is a diagnostic test. It won’t solve your problem. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
Third-party system modifications are a common cause of usability problems. By a “system modification,” I mean software that affects the operation of other software — potentially for the worse. The following procedure will help identify which such modifications you've installed. Don’t be alarmed by the complexity of these instructions — they’re easy to carry out and won’t change anything on your Mac.
These steps are to be taken while booted in “normal” mode, not in safe mode. If you’re now running in safe mode, reboot as usual before continuing.
Below are instructions to enter some UNIX shell commands. The commands are harmless, but they must be entered exactly as given in order to work. If you have doubts about the safety of the procedure suggested here, search this site for other discussions in which it’s been followed without any report of ill effects.
Some of the commands will line-wrap or scroll in your browser, but each one is really just a single line, all of which must be selected. You can accomplish this easily by triple-clicking anywhere in the line. The whole line will highlight, and you can then either copy or drag it. The headings “Step 1” and so on are not part of the commands.
Note: If you have more than one user account, Step 2 must be taken as an administrator. Ordinarily that would be the user created automatically when you booted the system for the first time. The other steps should be taken as the user who has the problem, if different. Most personal Macs have only one user, and in that case this paragraph doesn’t apply.
Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:
☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ If you’re running Mac OS X 10.7 or later, open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Terminal in the page that opens.
When you launch Terminal, a text window will open with a line already in it, ending either in a dollar sign (“$”) or a percent sign (“%”). If you get the percent sign, enter “sh” (without the quotes) and press return. You should then get a new line ending in a dollar sign.
Step 1
Copy or drag — do not type — the line below into the Terminal window, then press return:
kextstat -kl | awk '!/com\.apple/{printf "%s %s\n", $6, $7}'Post the lines of output (if any) that appear below what you just entered (the text, please, not a screenshot.)
Step 2
Repeat with this line:
sudo launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.(apple|openssh|vix)|edu\.mit|org\.(amavis|apache|cups|isc|ntp|postfix|x)/{print $3}'This time, you'll be prompted for your login password, which won't be displayed when you type it. You may get a one-time warning not to screw up. You don't need to post the warning.
Note: If you don’t have a login password, you’ll need to set one before taking this step. If that’s not possible, skip to the next step.
Step 3
launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.apple|edu\.mit|org\.(x|openbsd)/{print $3}'Step 4
ls -1A /e*/mach* {,/}L*/{Ad,Compon,Ex,Fram,In,Keyb,La,Mail/Bu,P*P,Priv,Qu,Scripti,Servi,Spo,Sta}* L*/Fonts 2> /dev/nullImportant: If you synchronize with a MobileMe account, your me.com email address may appear in the output of the above command. If so, anonymize it before posting.
Step 5
osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to get name of every login item' 2> /dev/null
Remember, steps 1-5 are all drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste, whichever you prefer — no typing, except your password. Also remember to post the output.
You can then quit Terminal.
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May 9, 2012 9:53 AM in response to Linc Davisby excelcius,Hi Linc thanks just a quick potentially stupid question there isn't anything in the output which could compromise my security if I post it on the forum is there ?
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May 9, 2012 10:03 AM in response to excelciusby Linc Davis,Not in my opinion, but that's for you to decide. Please don't make duplicate posts about the same issue.
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May 9, 2012 10:13 AM in response to Linc Davisby excelcius,I only posted the other post because I hadnt anticipated getting such a quick responce from you , Im on a tight deadline for work and I needed to get this problem sorted a.s.a.p, I didnt think that anybody else would hop onto this discussion Anyway heres the output I get
Last login: Wed May 9 13:18:21 on console
Gareth-Joness-iMac:~ gareth$ kextstat -kl | awk '!/com\.apple/{printf "%s %s\n", $6, $7}'
Gareth-Joness-iMac:~ gareth$ sudo launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.(apple|openssh|vix)|edu\.mit|org\.(amavis|apache|cups|isc|ntp|postfi x|x)/{print $3}'
WARNING: Improper use of the sudo command could lead to data loss
or the deletion of important system files. Please double-check your
typing when using sudo. Type "man sudo" for more information.
To proceed, enter your password, or type Ctrl-C to abort.
Password:
Sorry, try again.
Password:
com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper
com.adobe.SwitchBoard
Gareth-Joness-iMac:~ gareth$ launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.apple|edu\.mit|org\.(x|openbsd)/{print $3}'
com.wacom.pentablet
com.adobe.AAM.Scheduler-1.0
Gareth-Joness-iMac:~ gareth$ ls -1A /e*/mach* {,/}L*/{Ad,Compon,Ex,Fram,In,Keyb,La,Mail/Bu,P*P,Priv,Qu,Scripti,Servi,Spo,Sta} * L*/Fonts 2> /dev/null
/Library/Components:
/Library/Extensions:
/Library/Frameworks:
AEProfiling.framework
AERegistration.framework
Adobe AIR.framework
AudioMixEngine.framework
NyxAudioAnalysis.framework
PluginManager.framework
iLifeFaceRecognition.framework
iLifeKit.framework
iLifePageLayout.framework
iLifeSQLAccess.framework
iLifeSlideshow.framework
/Library/Input Methods:
/Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
AdobePDFViewer.plugin
Flash Player.plugin
JavaAppletPlugin.plugin
Quartz Composer.webplugin
QuickTime Plugin.plugin
SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin
SharePointWebKitPlugin.webplugin
WacomNetscape.plugin
WacomSafari.plugin
flashplayer.xpt
iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
npContributeMac.bundle
nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt
/Library/Keyboard Layouts:
/Library/LaunchAgents:
com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
com.wacom.pentablet.plist
/Library/LaunchDaemons:
com.adobe.SwitchBoard.plist
com.apple.remotepairtool.plist
com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
/Library/PreferencePanes:
Flash Player.prefPane
PenTablet.prefPane
/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools:
com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper
/Library/QuickLook:
iWork.qlgenerator
/Library/QuickTime:
AppleIntermediateCodec.component
AppleMPEG2Codec.component
/Library/ScriptingAdditions:
Adobe Unit Types.osax
/Library/Spotlight:
Microsoft Office.mdimporter
iWork.mdimporter
/Library/StartupItems:
/etc/mach_init.d:
/etc/mach_init_per_login_session.d:
/etc/mach_init_per_user.d:
com.adobe.SwitchBoard.monitor.plist
Library/Address Book Plug-Ins:
SkypeABDialer.bundle
SkypeABSMS.bundle
Library/Fonts:
Library/Input Methods:
.localized
Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
Library/Keyboard Layouts:
Library/LaunchAgents:
com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
com.apple.AddressBook.ScheduledSync.PHXCardDAVSource.E3CFAA50-1194-4D76-B170-E96 8592213B6.plist
com.apple.CSConfigDotMacCert-gareth@me.com-SharedServices.Agent.plist
Library/PreferencePanes:
Gareth-Joness-iMac:~ gareth$ osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to get name of every login item' 2> /dev/null
iTunesHelper
Gareth-Joness-iMac:~ gareth$
Thanks
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May 9, 2012 10:28 AM in response to excelciusby Linc Davis,The problem isn't caused by third-party software. Please connect to your router via Ethernet and turn off Wi-Fi. Any difference?
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May 9, 2012 10:36 AM in response to Linc Davisby excelcius,I did that once before when I first started having issues ie I moved my mac next to the phone socket and connected the ethernet cable from the back of the router to the mac and I didnt seem to have the problem.
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May 9, 2012 11:14 AM in response to Linc Davisby excelcius,No Joy I noticed the problem started when I tried to update my iphone to ios5.1 it wouldnt connect to the servers either via iTunes or on my iphone and I changed my DNS to opendns ie 208.67.222.222 and after a few more tries I managed to update to ios5.1 via itunes, but since then Ive had this problem. Ive noticed that under network DNS settings I dont have anything set for Search Domains would that have any effect, what should it be set to ?
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May 9, 2012 11:25 AM in response to excelciusby Linc Davis,If you've taken all the steps recommended in that article, including checking to see whether a firmware update is available for your router, then you're probably dealing either with interference, a hardware fault, or an incompatibility between the router and the Mac. The 802.11n Wi-Fi standard was only finalized in 2009, though devices claiming to be compatible with it were in use before then. Those devices are sometimes incompatible.