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a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Apple infinite load. I/O error and even a new HD up vote 0 down vote favorite My mac mini from the 2011 refused to boot. Apple logo and loading image forever.. I tried cmd+s: Went through all the steps from the applejack, tried fsck -fy, all semmed pok, imac i/o error Tried cmd+v: It wouldn't fully load, got the error Disk02 I/O error (it was the original 1TB disk with two partitions), So I thought the HD must be done, so I bought one Samsung SSD HD 120GB Sata 3, Same result. Thing is that I tried with both drives to install again the mac os x vía USB (I don't have a CD drive) and in both cases I came up with the tipical 'you must reboot your computer' error scereen. So With the new HD replacing I did same steps, cmd+s and cmd+v provided same results.... Any thoughts? macos hard-drive boot ssd error share|improve this question asked Apr 10 '14 at 21:14 Toni Michel Caubet 571411 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote First I would try doing the NVRAM reset by restarting and holding down Command-Option-P-R until you hear the startup sound a second time. Then I would try an SMC reset. Mavericks and Mountain Lion can be pretty finicky and even strange when new hardware is installed. I've had to reset the SMC on my system with Mavericks 3 t
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us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/127172/apple-infinite-load-i-o-error-and-even-a-new-hd only takes 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 MacBook freezes, console printing kernel: disk0s2 I/O error up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Yesterday I've closed my MacBook , opened it today and experienced horrible http://superuser.com/questions/627882/macbook-freezes-console-printing-kernel-disk0s2-i-o-error performance slowdown, beach ball and eventually a freeze. After several reboots I managed to close most of my applications but the problem presisted. My free disk space is about 11GB. I opened “Spotlight” and saw the file indexing process in progress. After waiting for about half an hour I have decided to turn the indexing off, and did that through terminal. The slow performance persisted and when I opened the “Console”; I am getting PM kernel: disk0s2: I/O error Every second. As per Google search this is an HD problem. But how and why? Among this error I am also getting a bunch of repeating messages: Aug 4 22:37:03 MacBook–Air–2 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.iCloudHelper[4459]): Exited with code: 1 Aug 4 22:37:03 MacBook–Air–2 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.iCloudHelper[4459]): XPC Service could not exec(3). Resetting port. Aug 4 22:37:03 MacBook–Air–2.local PhotoStreamAgent[4455]: AOSKit ERROR: XPC CLIENT: Connection [0x7fa20a54eba0] event handler received event with type: [XPC_TYPE_ERROR]. Description: [Connection interrupted] Aug 4 22:37:03 MacBook–Air–2.local CalendarAgent[193]: AOSKit ERROR: XPC CLIENT: Connection [0x7fca1b4cfda0] event handler received event with type: [XPC
Colin My Macbook (late 2008 Unibody) turned two years old a few days before Christmas. The day after it's birthday (the only reason I know this is because I was checking where it fell in terms of warranty, but AppleCare is only http://balloflightning.com/2010/12/io-error-os-x-hard-drive-failing/ one year, not two from purchase date so this was pretty irrelevant anyways) I started to http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/600834/need-help-with-reinstall-getting-io-error/ suffer from a myriad of issues during use. Beachballing. Bouncing programs in the dock. Random freezes in Firefox when browsing. Connection dropouts. The works. 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 o error the startup menu to attempt to cure whatever sickness had taken over my laptop. Every reboot cycle gave me the same 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 kernel disk 1 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 with bad sectors on the hard drive. Eventually, fsck will probably tell you: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED ***** Repeat the fsck process above. Keep repeating the above process until ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED ***** does not appear. Even after this message disappears, repeat one more time. If this message doesn't disappear, and you continue to get disk0s3: I/O Error or similar errors, it might be time to think about punting the hard drive (or visiting a data recovery specialist if you don't have a backup). Type reboot at the prompt. You should be able to boot (hopefully). If you can, find an empty external hard drive. If it's big enough (more than 2x the size of your internal drive, whi
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