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Long blank screen on startup

I have a 2012 Mac Mini i7 with 10.9.2. This morning when I rebooted, it did not work right and I just saw static on my monitor. I manually turned off the Mac Mini then restarted it. It boots fine now but now I have a long blank screen after the chime and before it asks for my password. I reset my SMC and PRAM a few times but no change. I reselected my Macintosh HD in the Startup disk too. It is like it is timing out looking for something and then after about two minutes it goes to my Macintosh HD for the password. So it boots up fine now except for this new long pause. Before it would go to the password almost immediately after the chime.


Any other thoughts on what I should do? Thanks.


Doug

Mac mini (Late 2012), OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Mar 26, 2014 9:10 AM

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Posted on Mar 26, 2014 9:14 AM

Try starting in Safe Mode

OS X: What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode?

Open Disk Utility and repair the startup disk

Also see:

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5739073?tstart=0

slow boot up on mac mini: Apple Support Communities

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Mar 26, 2014 2:14 PM in response to Doug Stoner

If you have more than one user account, these instructions must be carried out as an administrator.


Launch the Console 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.


☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.


Step 1


Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select

View Show Log List

from the menu bar.

Enter "BOOT_TIME" (without the quotes) in the search box. Note the timestamps of those log messages, which refer to the times when the system was booted. Now clear the search box and scroll back in the log to the last boot time when you had the problem. Select the messages logged after the boot, during the time something abnormal was happening. Copy them to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message (command-V).


For example, if the problem is a slow startup taking three minutes, post the messages timestamped within three minutes after the boot time, not before. Please include the BOOT_TIME message at the beginning of the log extract.


If there are runs of repeated messages, post only one example of each. Don’t post many repetitions of the same message.


When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.

Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.

Important: Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.


Step 2


Still in Console, look under System Diagnostic Reports for crash or panic logs, and post the entire contents of the most recent one, if any. In the interest of privacy, I suggest you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if present (it may not be.) Please don’t post any other kind of diagnostic report, such as hang logs — they're very long and not helpful.

Long blank screen on startup

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