Anything that is a warning and not an error shouldn't be a problem. Also, while 
you can repair disk permissions in recovery mode, I never do that unless 
there's some kind of problem though it doesn't hurt and occasionally may even 
be necessary.

--
Cheryl

"Move forward by looking back!
"Above all, fear the Lord
and worship Him faithfully with all your heart;
consider the great things He has done for you."
(1 Samuel 12:24 (HCSB)





On Jan 28, 2015, at 7:24 PM, Shawn Krasniuk <bbssh...@icloud.com> wrote:

Hi all. I need some help right away. I came back to the computer with the 
battery drained. I plug it in and I thought it would resume to where I was in 
it. But instead, it rebooted completely, Apple screen and all. The first 
problem is that when it's booting up, the screen is very bright. It seems like 
the brightness is at 100% when it boots up. Also, when it booted up, the light 
that indicates that the display was asleep was on. So with that, the monitor 
kept falling asleep after waiting for a minute to boot up. I corrected the 
monitor and the sleep light not syncing by closing the lid and now everything 
is normal on that end, however the display when booting is still very bright.
The 2nd issue I encountered is in disk utility when in recovery mode. I did a 
permissions repair and I got the following message in the first result: 
Warning: SUID File 
system/library/coreservices/remotemanagement/ardagent.app/contents/macos/ardagent
 has been modified and will not be repaired. Should I be worried about this and 
if so how do I fix it?
So my two problems are the screen brightness at boot, how do I fix that and if 
that SUID file will cause problems in my system, how do I fix that? Thanks for 
any answers you may have.

Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook

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