Hey guys,
I have a very strange problem.
When I go to my system settings, I can't set my system-SSD as boot volume, because the can't create the Boot-Caches on the Boot-helper partition.
However, OS X boots fine without any problems, and I can set it as boot under Bootcamp.
I already found the root of the trouble:
I recently bought a Cyborg RAT 7 mouse. Cyborg claims it to be Mac compatible, but that doesen't seem to be true for 10.8.2.
A friend of my has it working properly under 10.7.
Anyway, I had to install some sofware that included a .kext file.
After I installed that software, I got this strange boot volume thing.
The next time I wanted to boot into Windows, it said that Bootmanager is missing. Well ok, took my Win7 DVD, booted of it, and same error again on the DVD? This couldn't be true.
Booted back into OS X (without trouble), deleted the Cyborg .kext, and suddendly Windows booted fine without repairing anything.
Although I didn't change any settings, Windows was suddendly my boot volume. Couldn't change that setting in OS X, so I booted back into Windows and changed it to OS X there, and now it's working fine.
I had to reinstall the Cyborg kext to get the mouse working, but it seems that Windows is still working.
But I still can't set my OS X as boot volume. This isn't hardware related, I check my SSDs, and they are working fine.
I also repaired all my permissions and stuff.
Is somebody able to help?
By the way, the Cyborg support is horrible, they gave me software that made my Mac crash and I had to repair it myself because they never answered my emails. Piece of crap company!
The specs of the Mac Pro is in the sig, I have 10.8.2 installed with all updates.
This what the console says ( SSD is the name of my OS X system SSD):
01.12.12 16:23:04.772 System Preferences[2070]: OSXCheck: disk appears to be a valid OS X disk Volume Name: SSD. Kind: DADiskRef disk3s2.
ContextualData: {
ProductBuildVersion = 12C60;
ProductCopyright = "1983-2012 Apple Inc.";
ProductName = "OS X";
ProductVersion = "10.8.2";
SystemFolderPath = "/System/Library/CoreServices";
SystemVersionMajor = 10;
kSDSelectDiskOnAddIfValid = 0;
01.12.12 16:25:21.046 System Preferences[2070]: Saving cache: (
"/Volumes/Windows SSD/Windows",
"/System/Library/CoreServices"
)
01.12.12 16:25:22.638 com.apple.kextd[14]: kextcache error while updating / (error count: 35)
01.12.12 16:25:22.700 System Preferences[2070]: Startup Disk could not set the startup disk: Erzeugen von Boot-Caches auf der Boot-Helper-Partition ist fehlgeschlagen.
I have a very strange problem.
When I go to my system settings, I can't set my system-SSD as boot volume, because the can't create the Boot-Caches on the Boot-helper partition.
However, OS X boots fine without any problems, and I can set it as boot under Bootcamp.
I already found the root of the trouble:
I recently bought a Cyborg RAT 7 mouse. Cyborg claims it to be Mac compatible, but that doesen't seem to be true for 10.8.2.
A friend of my has it working properly under 10.7.
Anyway, I had to install some sofware that included a .kext file.
After I installed that software, I got this strange boot volume thing.
The next time I wanted to boot into Windows, it said that Bootmanager is missing. Well ok, took my Win7 DVD, booted of it, and same error again on the DVD? This couldn't be true.
Booted back into OS X (without trouble), deleted the Cyborg .kext, and suddendly Windows booted fine without repairing anything.
Although I didn't change any settings, Windows was suddendly my boot volume. Couldn't change that setting in OS X, so I booted back into Windows and changed it to OS X there, and now it's working fine.
I had to reinstall the Cyborg kext to get the mouse working, but it seems that Windows is still working.
But I still can't set my OS X as boot volume. This isn't hardware related, I check my SSDs, and they are working fine.
I also repaired all my permissions and stuff.
Is somebody able to help?
By the way, the Cyborg support is horrible, they gave me software that made my Mac crash and I had to repair it myself because they never answered my emails. Piece of crap company!
The specs of the Mac Pro is in the sig, I have 10.8.2 installed with all updates.
This what the console says ( SSD is the name of my OS X system SSD):
01.12.12 16:23:04.772 System Preferences[2070]: OSXCheck: disk appears to be a valid OS X disk Volume Name: SSD. Kind: DADiskRef disk3s2.
ContextualData: {
ProductBuildVersion = 12C60;
ProductCopyright = "1983-2012 Apple Inc.";
ProductName = "OS X";
ProductVersion = "10.8.2";
SystemFolderPath = "/System/Library/CoreServices";
SystemVersionMajor = 10;
kSDSelectDiskOnAddIfValid = 0;
01.12.12 16:25:21.046 System Preferences[2070]: Saving cache: (
"/Volumes/Windows SSD/Windows",
"/System/Library/CoreServices"
)
01.12.12 16:25:22.638 com.apple.kextd[14]: kextcache error while updating / (error count: 35)
01.12.12 16:25:22.700 System Preferences[2070]: Startup Disk could not set the startup disk: Erzeugen von Boot-Caches auf der Boot-Helper-Partition ist fehlgeschlagen.
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