Open Error 5 Input/output Error In System/library
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. pggood Level 1 (1 points) Q: Have I been hacked? I've been having serious problems with my Mac. Safari is unusable and now if I open Finder my computer comes to a halt. Running Disk Utility several times I always have the following at the end of the repair disk permissions. I dont know why ruby, gem and tmail would be installed on my machine. I do use Unix for some basic unix connections and run Matlab but don't think I should have tmail or gem on there. Does anyone know how to remove these programs if I should? Will an anti-virus like Sophos check for this?Open error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/cdesc-MailFlags.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/flagged%3d-i.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/flagged%3f-i.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/replied%3d-i.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/replied%3f-i.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/seen%3d-i.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/MailFlags/seen%3f-i.yamlOpen error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc /actionmailer-1.3.6/ri/TMail/Maildir/each_port-i.y
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 13 Star 153 Fork 15 IngmarStein/Monolingual Code Issues 18 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Open Error 5: "Input/Output error" on... #9 Closed ununpentium opened this Issue Nov 21, 2014 · 2 comments Projects None yet Labels invalid Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants ununpentium commented Nov 21, 2014 MAC: iMac (Late 2013) OS: Yosemite (build 14A389), upgraded from Maverick in October 2014. APP: Monolingual 1.6.1 ISSUE: I ran Monolingual to remove all language https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2754151?start=0&tstart=0 files, except English/English(US). In the middle of the run, Monolingual became unresponsive. I waited 15 minutes then force quit the app. I tried running again, and again it became unresponsive. I force quit the app again. This time the OS became so slow/lagging (spinning beach ball on every click) that it was almost unusable. I'd never experienced that before. I ran Disk Utility to verify https://github.com/IngmarStein/Monolingual/issues/9 file perms and received a litany of language file errors (too many to count), all similar to the following: Open error 5: "Input/output error" on System/Library/Automator/Delete Calendar Items/Contents/Resources/Dutch.lproj/InfoPlist.strings I tried to repair disk permissions, but these input/output error files remain unaffected. I rebooted my machine, then it stopped working all together after reboot... won't boot - just black screen. I booted in Recovery Mode to ran Disk Utility and the same list of language files were identified when verified disk perms. I attempted to repair the hard disk, but the repair failed and the HD needed to be reimaged. CONCLUSION: Don't use this version of Monolingual on the hugely disappointing Yosemite. Owner IngmarStein commented Nov 21, 2014 Those messages from Disk Utility indicate that your disk may be failing and needs to be replaced. Yosemite and Monolingual are not to blame in that case. ununpentium commented Nov 21, 2014 Reimaged/downgraded to Maverick and all is working great (image minus Mono and Yosemite). Leaving language files alone now. Disk health OK. Works like it did the day I bought it (less than a year ago). ununpentium closed this Nov 21, 2014 IngmarStein added wontfi
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