Post in "infinite loop" starting from El Capitan migration

Hi all

After an easy migration of Yosemite to El Capitan 10.11.4 for my MacPro (end of 2013), surprises: at startup, Mail display 2 superimposed dialogues that perpetually loop at about 1 second period preventing any other action with the Finder. The more 'readable' dialog box is titled: 'upgrade of the current library', the second last less time and I can just read the beginning of the title: "Migration...." ». I waited more than 24 hours in case it has been a very long process, but... Santa came

I have a little video, but apparently, it cannot directly attached to this message...

Here's a link: https://youtu.be/hmR32wn4ejE

Yesterday, I thought I found a solution: after removing "Maildata" from its location, Mail folder loaded normally and gave an update of my ISP (POP and IMAP) accounts. Everything was normal (somewhat long) and I tested sending and receeiving for several mailboxes without encountering any problem... After 2 hours of racing, I quit Mail and re-load: disaster! Starting the State returned with the "recycling of dialog boxes"...

I suppose that a resource is corrupt but have yet to find that one...

Thanks in advance for your help

One of 2 dialog boxes...

The new version of Mail stores its database in a different format that the old, so the database must be converted before Mail can use it. Sometimes, the conversion fails because the old database is damaged, or because of a bug in the conversion code.

What you should do depends on what type of e-mail accounts you have. The first step, no matter what you do, is to save all the data, if you don't have a current backup.

Please read this post in full before anything else. If this is unclear, ask for clarification before taking a step. If you're not convinced that you can follow instructions, stop, don't change anything.

A. Si you know that you have IMAP or Exchange only e-mail accounts

The easy way to recover is to delete the old database and start over. You can do this without losing all the messages, provided that:

☞ All your incoming mail accounts are on an IMAP or Exchange Server

☞ You store messages sent on the server

☞ You have no mailboxes "on my Mac".

Independent mail services the best-known as iCloud and Gmail are inspired by the IMAP. On the other hand, hosted by ISP e-mail services often use pop. If your ISP is one of your providers of mail services (or the only), you cannot use this procedure. See below part B in this case.

If the above conditions are met, please continue to do so.

Quit Mail runs.

Open your home folder's library folder by pressing the option key and selection

Go ▹ library

in the Finder menu bar. Inside, it is a subfolder named "mail". Move this folder on the desktop. You do not move the e-mail application; you move a folder named "mail".

Launch of Mail. The mailboxes must be restored automatically. The messages will be downloaded from the servers, so it can take a long time if you have very large mailboxes. Some people have mailboxes in the gigabyte range, and which can be a problem if the bandwidth is measured or the Internet connection is slow.

If the mailboxes are restored successfully, you can delete the folder that you moved to the desktop. You may have to re-create your rules, signatures and custom stationery Mail. If it's important for you not to have to do these things, ask for instructions before you delete the folder.

B. Si you have a POP or "on my Mac" mailbox store, or if you don't know what you have

Move the folder of mail on the desktop as in the part has and open.

Press the key combination command + F to search. In the line of chips to search along the upper part of the window, select "Mail". Below, defined as the search criteria

The name ends with mbox

Results of the research will be a list of folders with a name ending with '.mbox '. Each of them represents a box the letters.

Launch of Mail. All mailboxes will be empty at the beginning, but if you have any IMAP or Exchange mailbox (including iCloud), they should fill in automatically after a delay, as in part A. If you have now all the messages you want to keep, you can stop here. Otherwise, import from mailboxes in the search results. The article of support related, select

Apple Mail

as import format. You'll probably want to jump boxes to letters with names such as "Deleted Messages", "Junk", "Spam", or "Trash". Some may be duplicates of what you already; those that you can remove.

In some cases, a mailbox may fail with an error to import. If this happens, thanks for posting your results.

If all the mailboxes that you want to import do successfully, you can delete the mail on the desktop folder.

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    Looks like I need to take this with a hardcore of Toshiba tech (I don't know if Toshiba supports log on this forum); But if someone reads this and has a time "click - I know that this", please post some ideas as to what I can do.

    Hey Buddy

    It seems that this Toshiba forum is only a user forum, and it seems there are only Toshiba users here and not technicians.

    In any case if I understand you problem described in your long ad, the graphic issue appears only this specific game (company of Heroes Opposing Fronts).

    In my opinion, the graphics driver is not fully compatible with this game or your game does not support the nVidia Driver
    So it s not a problem with the laptops hardware, but compatibility issues between the two parties game<->graphics driver software

    I think a graphics driver update (if available) might help.

    Here are my responses regarding the points:

    (1) as I said above, I think that the graphics driver update might help to
    (2) according to my experience, all the latest drivers graphics (and other drivers) are published on the Toshiba driver website
    (3) you can find only a Toshiba BIOS on the Toshiba driver page. BIOS or firmware update graphic card is unknown to me and to be honest I don t think it would exist.

    See you soon

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    Hello ReallyWildStuff,

    If chkdsk not clear the dirty bit, that would be my recommendation to format and do a non graphic installation.

    At this point, it would be the only way to definitively say that there is no hardware problem on the disk or controller.

    As you have a picture of the previous installation, I assume that all the data is secure.

    Let us know what the results are.

    Best regards

    Matthew_Ha

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    Original title: given to nine Compaq 7700, BSoD, boot XP infinite loop, can't even get past the black screen, to enter Windows.

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    I thank you and have a wonderful new year.

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    Howdy Daavee and Shekhar,

    I hope that your day is going well.

    It turns out that it was the hard drive, it was defective. The new unit arrived and it works beautifully. Thank you very much for all you help. I wish you a happy new year.

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