I've asked this question several times in the /sqt/ but I didn't get a response so I'm going to attention whore out here and just face the consequences associated with such an action.
My early 2015 macbook pro takes approximately an inordinately long 90 seconds to cold boot to the desktop, but will boot in the normal 8-9 seconds when doing a soft restart.
If I turn the computer off after it has been running for a while and do a hard restart, it will still boot slowly. What is wrong? Is my SSD dying? Wat do.
>>52202088
Macbook pros don't come with ssds, the macbook pro retinas do.
>>52202243
That's what I meant, sorry.
>>52202088
A Google search just pointed to a bit of people having this problem too OP, do your own research and look for answers also
>getting apple shit ever
>>52202088
> if you didn't update to El Capitan yet, just do it
> install OnyX
> run ALL clean options, including Kernel
> shut down
> Turn it on
> If it doesn't work, backup your shit on Time Machine and format
> On the format menu, select your Backup and reinstall it
> it it also doesn't fix it, just do a fresh install from scratch and don't use Time Machine, manually backup your shit.
That's all you can do by now anon.
>>52204184
Also reset the SMC and PRAM to see if it works
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/reset-macs-smc-pram/
let me know if you fixed it!
>>52202088
stop turning it off jackass.
>>52204184
Fuck off wintard pajeet, macs just work.
>>52204250
I reset the PRAM, but haven't done anything to the SMC.
>>52202088
>>52204250
Tried it, didn't work.
>>52204184
I'm using Fedora so that won't work.
Anyway, thanks for the help /g/.