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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Shege Level 1 (0 points) Q: Blue Screen of Death & disk0s2: I/O error HiMy Mac just slowed down suddenly yesterday, then when I tried to reboot, it went to grey mac disk1 i/o error screen Apple logo & spinning ball for ages, then stalled on blue screen.I tried the disk0s2 i/o error macbook pro following:1. Ran Applejack 3 times on auto - said "errors repaired" or "no errors"2. Restarted with Leopard Install disk & repaired disk with Disk
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Utilty - said "no errors"3. Reset the SMC4. Tried to reset PRAM, but Mac just booted to blue screen5. Deleted Preference Panes in Library like Application Enhancer.6. Booted in verbose mode to check for error messages7. Tried to re-install
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Leopard with "Install & archive" but install quit after 30 minutes, saying hard drive may have errors.8. Tried to re-boot from install disk, but wouldn't reboot.In verbose mode, I noted some of the messages:disk0s2: I/O errorParallelsConnectUSB... Control service not startedALF ALERT sockwallcntl_updaterules_ctlenqueuedata rts err 55During the last Applejack, I got this message:Incorrect block count for file kdc.log (It should be 50 instead of 26)Some of the other forum threads I've read suggest that the hard drive is bust, kernel disk i o error but I was able to search for programs & go anywhere in the directories in single user mode. I was even able to delete Application Enhancer prefPane. Surely, I wouldnt be able to do that if the hard disk was bust?Any advice? macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 15" 2Gb Dual Core Posted on May 25, 2010 6:09 PM I have this question too Close Q: Blue Screen of Death & disk0s2: I/O error All replies Helpful answers by kostby, kostby May 25, 2010 8:23 PM in response to Shege Level 4 (2,799 points) May 25, 2010 8:23 PM in response to Shege A couple of questions to help troubleshoot...Is the disk partitioned, perhaps with BootCamp, for some other OS? (disk0s2 error) Is Parallels installed? (ParallelsConnectUSB... Control service not started) Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Shege, Shege May 26, 2010 1:28 AM in response to kostby Level 1 (0 points) May 26, 2010 1:28 AM in response to kostby Hi, no the disk isn't partitioned. However, the first blue screen happened after I did an Applejack auto while my external hard drive was still connected, which threw up a couple of error messages, can't remember them now.Parallels isn't installed, although it was installed on a previous OS years ago, 10.4 I think. I use Cross Over instead.I have now borrowed another Mac to try a diagnostic with Tec
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about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask disk i/o error windows 7 Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes disk0s2 i o error fix a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top repaired disk/permissions, now imac won't boot into login up vote 1 down https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2441159?start=0&tstart=0 vote favorite My iMac has been running horrendously slow the past couple days, so I booted into the Snow Leopard CD and ran a disk repair and a permissions repair. Now I can't get past the spinner. It's been going for about 4 hours now with no shows of progress. Does any body have any ideas on what else I can try (I already tried doing the repairs again) or is there any way I can debug this? http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/7067/repaired-disk-permissions-now-imac-wont-boot-into-login osx snow-leopard imac boot permission share|improve this question edited Jan 27 '11 at 22:29 asked Jan 27 '11 at 22:19 wajiw 173513 1 Have you tried booting in Safe Mode? support.apple.com/kb/HT1455 –Ryan Sharp Jan 27 '11 at 23:35 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote There's a free app called AppleJack that's good for ths kind of thing. If you don't have that, Apple Hardware Test may help. share|improve this answer edited Jan 27 '11 at 23:49 answered Jan 27 '11 at 23:04 Nathan Greenstein 18.2k1976119 Thanks @nathan, I'll check those out –wajiw Jan 27 '11 at 23:06 +1 AHT. Hold D while booting your iMac to get into that. –Harv Jan 28 '11 at 0:46 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote Try Verbose Boot - Command-V while starting, it will show you what the systme is doing as it starts up instead of a pretty gray face. If you get anything like "disk0s2: I/O Error" you're looking at a failing hard drive. Go to the nearest Genius Bar or other AASP. If you get hung up with some other errors, try re-installing the system from the Snow Leopard DVD. share|improve this answer answered Jan 28 '11 at 0:29 Christian L 1,243812 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote When you ran a disk verify (which, IIRC, yo
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MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random Why won't my G3 boot? May 25, 2007 4:52 PM Subscribe My G3/700mhz (DualUSB) iBook is not booting in a strange way: I definitely need a hint on this one. Lots and lots more inside. A while back, the machine started having problems while tidying the disk up with Applejack or Disk Utility - only occured once per run, and fsck would finish running. Rerunning fsck with Applejack would produce the exact same error at the same time. I don't remember the exact error, but it was always the same, and googling it convinced me that it was file-structure related, and not hardware related. I took this as an opportunity to install 10.4, and reformatted the hard drive - Since the machine dosen't have a DVD drive, I used an external firewire drive to boot 10.4, format the disk using a 'wipe clean' setting, then install. It did so without errors. Now, If left to it's own devices, it boots to the grey apple screen, then the gear spins endlessly. If I boot it in Single-User(command-S) or view boot mode, the boot hangs with:BSD root: disk0s10, major 14, minor 10 disk0s10: I/O error. disk0s10: I/O error. ...Which to my mind says 'Disk bad!' but:The disk is more than six months, but less than a year old - an odd time to die IMO.If the laptop is booted in Target mode(command-T), it mounts fine on my Blue & White G3, and Disk Utility can scan it without problems. I've even installed 10.4, then 10.3 on it in target mode when I thought that the new OS could be the source of the problems. It still exhibits the same problem. The tech at the local Apple store booted it off a FW drive, ran some diagnostics, and noted that the machine had problems until the CD drive was ejected, and suggested that I remove the CD drive and see if it would behave its