Apple Disk0s3 I/o Error
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Colin My Macbook (late 2008 Unibody) turned two years old a few days before Christmas. The day after it's birthday (the only disk0s2 i/o error mac reason I know this is because I was checking where it fell mac disk1 i/o error in terms of warranty, but AppleCare is only one year, not two from purchase date so this was osx i/o error pretty irrelevant anyways) I started to suffer from a myriad of issues during use. Beachballing. Bouncing programs in the dock. Random freezes in Firefox when browsing. Connection dropouts. The works. error 0xe00002ca detected for lvg macintosh hd I initially thought this was the work of an outdated program failing to play nice with the newest version of Snow Leopard (10.6.5) which I had installed days before. I began turning off plugins in Firefox and ditching programs from the startup menu to attempt to cure whatever sickness had taken over my laptop. Every reboot cycle gave me the same
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problem- the computer would run for about 30 seconds, but then any use and it started beachballing. Finally, it just didn't reboot. The computer hung at the grey screen with the Apple logo and the spinning ball. No peripherals (external hard drive, USB mouse, etc.) were attached so that was immediately ruled out. To attempt to diagnose the problem, I attempted to boot into safe mode. Not happening. Tried resetting the PRAM and NVRAM. Nada. Finally, the next series of steps allowed me to salvage my hard drive and let my Macbook live to see another day (minus a $700 data recovery charge). Boot into single-user mode (sometimes called verbose mode) (hold down Control-V as soon as the Mac chime sounds after pressing the power button). You should now be in an environment that looks like this: At the command line type: /sbin/fsck -fy and press Return. You will receive messages about the disks use and fragmentation as fsck will now go through five phases of disk utility. If you get: disk0s3: I/O Error then you have a problem wit
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the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us the volume macintosh hd could not be verified completely to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Results 1 to 15 disk warrior of 15 Thread: Disk I/O error - General Hard Disk Slow Downs and Issues.. Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 06-11-2005,05:14 PM #1 sunk976 Guest Disk I/O error - General Hard Disk Slow Downs and Issues.. http://balloflightning.com/2010/12/io-error-os-x-hard-drive-failing/ Hello! Im posting here out of desperation for some kind of help with my Powerbook. It is a problem that has only started to occur in the last few days. The hard disk will begin to seek more aggressively causing itunes to skip and applications to halt. The colour wheel appears whilst the disk continues to seek and then all of a sudden it will go back to working correctly. The more applications running the more frequent the slow downs. I http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=20062 have been watching activity monitor whilst it occurs and none of the programs are using large amounts of processor time, infact the activity monitor itself is always on top with about 10%. Activity monitor does report large amounts of disk activity. I checked console and the system logs are reporting the following: Jun 11 20:23:13 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:45:57 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:46:38 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:48:00 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:48:42 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:49:26 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:51:38 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:52:21 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:53:03 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:53:45 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:54:27 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:55:09 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 20:55:51 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 21:36:22 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Jun 11 21:54:34 isunk kernel[0]: disk0s9: I/O error. Naturally I got a bit panicky at this and decided to reboot off the install DVD and run disk utility... I ran all available first aid :doctor: procedures and the disk passed the tests. Nothing on my system has changed, no software or hardware changes have been made. Im totally confused by it... and any suggestions would be great! At times it makes the computer completely unus
Chat Rules More InsanelyMac Forum OSx86 Project Post-Installation OSx86 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/268860-repeated-disk-io-error-after-waiting-for-dsmos/ may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 1 Repeated "Disk I/O error" after Waiting for DSMOS Started by Vexir, Sep 24 2011 10:21 PM Please log in to reply 9 replies to this topic #1 Vexir Posted 24 September 2011 - 10:21 PM Vexir InsanelyMac Protégé Members 28 posts Out of the blue, out of nowhere, i/o error my beautiful, stable hackintosh (on a Dell M1530, running 10.6.7) started getting stuck on the big grey Mac loading screen.Verbose mode revealed that after the message "Waiting for DSMOS", the thing was then just repeating the message "disk0s3: I/O error" over and over again.Booting into safe mode didn't work. Booting into single user mode and trying to use fcsk disk0s2 i/o error didn't work. I read here to try "sudo chown root:admin /", but that didn't do anything and instead just said "chown: read only" or something similar.Any ideas? I really have no idea why it broke down, I don't remember installing any updates or changing any kexts.Vexir Back to top #2 Gringo Vermelho Posted 24 September 2011 - 10:37 PM Gringo Vermelho The Jan Bird fix Supervisors 6,224 posts Gender:Male Location:Brazil Boot from your install media and use Disk Utility to do a disk repair.If that doesn't help try this: http://www.cgsecurit...g/wiki/TestDisk Back to top #3 Vexir Posted 25 September 2011 - 01:46 AM Vexir InsanelyMac Protégé Members 28 posts I must be really stupid or I'm missing something. When I stick my retail SL disc in there, Chameleon doesn't detect it or see it at all. What's the problem here? Back to top #4 Gringo Vermelho Posted 25 September 2011 - 01:59 AM Gringo Vermelho The Jan Bird fix Supervisors 6,224 posts Gender:Male Location:Brazil Chameleon cannot boot optical media when it's installed to HDD. You h