Ho Ho Ho ! Opened perfectly this morning. Full colour desktop, instant and maybe things are a little faster ( Maybe)
So what I can remember after a day of buggering around...........
Switched off find my Mac
Noticed file Vault is off ( might it have been on before I switched off FmM?)
Cleared over 13,000 items in the 2 caches--- ~ and /.
Restarted
What else can I check to confirm all OK and ensure smooth running?
And a thank you to all who helped, including Mr Google.
Hi.
FileVault is the most important component on OS X, and you should use it. It encrypts and protects your computer. If someone steals it, you can lock it with a firmware password and there's nothing they can do, not even reinstalling OS X would make your computer usable. Only you have the key.
The "guest" user account is also fundamental for various reasons. Let's say that you have a few issues running OS X. If you switch to your guest account, with no 3rd party software, you can quickly tell if your problem is software or hardware issue. The "guest" account is also important for when you let someone use your computer without the risk of them seeing your data. But the fest function?
If someone steals your machine, they won't know your password for your session. So they will log in to your "free" guest account. That's what you want, because iCloud allows you to detect your computer at all times through their website, and lock it down. It just has to connect to the net once, and it will stay locked. This, together with filevault, brings all the pain in the world to thieves, and piece of mind to you.
If you allow me to say some things, I would like to give you advice on some areas. I don't believe that you are talking full advantage of the machine that you have. You have a Mac, use it like a mac. What does this all mean?
Well, the only trade-off when you activate FileVault, is a unnoticeable hit in disk performance (irrelevant if you made the right choice to have a SSD) and a few more seconds when you boot your mac. However, you don't have to turn off your Mac at all. Why do it? Just close the lid and relax, and only reboot on system updates. If you have a SSD, you lose no more than 2% of battery every night.