So I'm aware that the rules for posting are use the search function first, and I have and have found many similar topics but nothing has work thus far.
So here's the lowdown. I'm a PC user switched to mac after attending college and using Mac Pros daily for video editing. Bought the intel mac right after they came out (since I'm a PC user, to be able to use XP)
I have the OSX 10.4.7 installed that came with my computer, and run XP pro on my other partition. (I also just want to vent that I really dont like the fact that Boot Camp Beta stopped working so I cant update from service pack 2 or reformat which I usually do every 6mos to a year) anyway, The problem:
Approx 2 years ago my screen started tweaking shades of yellow and on hot days, would just turn off and go black. someone informed me about changing thermal paste on the graphics card. so i assume I partially fried my graphics card. I haven't had the money to replace it.
since then I had been dealing with keeping XP alive since I can't reformat. and its just to messed up now to get to work in a timely manner. So recently Ive been using Mac.
Was working fine and then about a month ago started bogging down, taking forever to do anything, constantly getting what I like to call "The Spinning Pinwheel of Death" lol. and I made a coloration between my machine getting hot and it bogging down or so I thought. I also remember this all happening shortly after I tried to use apple's updater.
It would work great right after I turned it on and slowly get slower and slower. I was beginning to think that since the screen wasn't tweaking that It was no longer my graphics card but something else effected by the heat, Mind you I live on a 3rd floor apt and it gets hot. I had a similar problem before when I had it in a loft that got hot.
I was hoping it wasn't my processor?
so what its been doing now is that I'f it had been on for a while and got hot and was sitting there with the pinwheel for a long time if I tried to restart it it would get stuck at the gray apple screen and not turn on, but if I let it cool down for a couple hours it would start up, so I had just been doing that.
Once It didn't start for 2 hrs so I inserted the install disk and verified permissions and it came up with some errors, but only about printers I no longer used so I did nothing and exited. it loaded fine after that for a week.
Then It started taking a while to load even after that. longer and longer and longer. now it wont even go past that screen.
as I said before I already look this up and tried some of the other stuff suggested. I've inserted my install disk and verified permissions and disk, fixed permission errors, no errors on disk. I've tried resetting PRAM and NVRAM by booting and Pressing and holding the Command-Option-P-R keys.
(that fixed this issue I was having with the boot up sound being chopping, sounding like it would play, then someone would hit pause then play, and it would play, then they would hip pause then play again and it would finish. It also got louder.) anyway it still isn't loading. The last thing that I have tried is booting into safe mode, which I read can take a really long time. I tried holding shift at the chime and still the same thing. I also tried rebooting and holding Shift-Cmd-V to see what it was saying. I left it to do its thing for 5.5 hours and this is what I got:
(there is a little bit from the beginning missing because I typed this myself and this was all I could see the rest had went off screen. and I don't think there is anything in this that will allow anyone to get enough information to like hack into or mess up my stuff, but if so please don't and let me know so I can edit it out. Since I dont know all that much about mac. thx.)
Jul 15 22:08:29 kextd[25]: registering service "com.apple.KernelExtensionServer"
Resetting IOCatalogue.
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Jul 15 22:08:30 kextd[25]: 377 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
BTCOEXIST on
wl0: Broadcom BCM4328 802.11 Wireless Controller
IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
Jul 15 22:08:39 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:08:49 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:08:49 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:08:59 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:08:59 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:09 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:09 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:19 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:19 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:29 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:29 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:39 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:39 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:49 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:49 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:59 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:59 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:10:09 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:10:09 kextd[25]: giving up on diskarb; auto-rebuild disabled
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
shared_region: 0x38668b0: lsf_map: ZF mapping #0 beyond EOFshared region: 0x38668b0: 5 mappings Base_offset=0x80a000
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #0: addr=0x0, size=0xc9000, file_offset=0x0, prot=(5,5)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #1: addr=0x10000000, size=0x9000, file-offset=0xc9000, prot=(11,11)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #2: addr=0x10009000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0x0, prot=(27,27)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #3: addr=0x1000a000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0xd2000, prot=(15,15)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #4: addr=0xc9000, size=0x3ca7c, file-offset=0xd3000, prot=(1,1)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: lsf_map: ZF mapping #0 beyond EOFshared region: 0x38668b0: 5 mappings Base_offset=0x80a000
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #0: addr=0x0, size=0xc9000, file_offset=0x0, prot=(5,5)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #1: addr=0x10000000, size=0x9000, file-offset=0xc9000, prot=(11,11)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #2: addr=0x10009000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0x0, prot=(27,27)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #3: addr=0x1000a000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0xd2000, prot=(15,15)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #4: addr=0xc9000, size=0x3ca7c, file-offset=0xd3000, prot=(1,1)
4.170.46.9disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
/etc/re: line 258: 28 Bus error launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons /etc/mach_init.d
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
/etc/rc: line 257: /sbin/SystemStarter: Input/output error
My machine has an Intel Xeon 3.0 Ghz Quad Core Processor, 4x 512MB Ram, and and ATI Radeon x1900 graphics card if any of that help. If you require any additional information, please let me know.
I was hoping to not have to reinstall the OS so I wouldn't lose the information on there, unless there is a way you know of that I can. that is the only reason I haven't tried that yet. I'm just hoping that this isn't a problem with some hardware that I may need to replace.
Thank You for all you help in advance,
Shane
So here's the lowdown. I'm a PC user switched to mac after attending college and using Mac Pros daily for video editing. Bought the intel mac right after they came out (since I'm a PC user, to be able to use XP)
I have the OSX 10.4.7 installed that came with my computer, and run XP pro on my other partition. (I also just want to vent that I really dont like the fact that Boot Camp Beta stopped working so I cant update from service pack 2 or reformat which I usually do every 6mos to a year) anyway, The problem:
Approx 2 years ago my screen started tweaking shades of yellow and on hot days, would just turn off and go black. someone informed me about changing thermal paste on the graphics card. so i assume I partially fried my graphics card. I haven't had the money to replace it.
since then I had been dealing with keeping XP alive since I can't reformat. and its just to messed up now to get to work in a timely manner. So recently Ive been using Mac.
Was working fine and then about a month ago started bogging down, taking forever to do anything, constantly getting what I like to call "The Spinning Pinwheel of Death" lol. and I made a coloration between my machine getting hot and it bogging down or so I thought. I also remember this all happening shortly after I tried to use apple's updater.
It would work great right after I turned it on and slowly get slower and slower. I was beginning to think that since the screen wasn't tweaking that It was no longer my graphics card but something else effected by the heat, Mind you I live on a 3rd floor apt and it gets hot. I had a similar problem before when I had it in a loft that got hot.
I was hoping it wasn't my processor?
so what its been doing now is that I'f it had been on for a while and got hot and was sitting there with the pinwheel for a long time if I tried to restart it it would get stuck at the gray apple screen and not turn on, but if I let it cool down for a couple hours it would start up, so I had just been doing that.
Once It didn't start for 2 hrs so I inserted the install disk and verified permissions and it came up with some errors, but only about printers I no longer used so I did nothing and exited. it loaded fine after that for a week.
Then It started taking a while to load even after that. longer and longer and longer. now it wont even go past that screen.
as I said before I already look this up and tried some of the other stuff suggested. I've inserted my install disk and verified permissions and disk, fixed permission errors, no errors on disk. I've tried resetting PRAM and NVRAM by booting and Pressing and holding the Command-Option-P-R keys.
(that fixed this issue I was having with the boot up sound being chopping, sounding like it would play, then someone would hit pause then play, and it would play, then they would hip pause then play again and it would finish. It also got louder.) anyway it still isn't loading. The last thing that I have tried is booting into safe mode, which I read can take a really long time. I tried holding shift at the chime and still the same thing. I also tried rebooting and holding Shift-Cmd-V to see what it was saying. I left it to do its thing for 5.5 hours and this is what I got:
(there is a little bit from the beginning missing because I typed this myself and this was all I could see the rest had went off screen. and I don't think there is anything in this that will allow anyone to get enough information to like hack into or mess up my stuff, but if so please don't and let me know so I can edit it out. Since I dont know all that much about mac. thx.)
Jul 15 22:08:29 kextd[25]: registering service "com.apple.KernelExtensionServer"
Resetting IOCatalogue.
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Matching service count = 0
Jul 15 22:08:30 kextd[25]: 377 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
BTCOEXIST on
wl0: Broadcom BCM4328 802.11 Wireless Controller
IPv6 packet filtering initialized, default to accept, logging disabled
Jul 15 22:08:39 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:08:49 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:08:49 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:08:59 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:08:59 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:09 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:09 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:19 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:19 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:29 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:29 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:39 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:39 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:49 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:49 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:09:59 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:09:59 kextd[25]: diskarb isn't ready yet; we'll try again soon
Jul 15 22:10:09 kextd[25]: kextd_watch_volumes: Couldn't set up diskarb sessions
Jul 15 22:10:09 kextd[25]: giving up on diskarb; auto-rebuild disabled
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
shared_region: 0x38668b0: lsf_map: ZF mapping #0 beyond EOFshared region: 0x38668b0: 5 mappings Base_offset=0x80a000
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #0: addr=0x0, size=0xc9000, file_offset=0x0, prot=(5,5)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #1: addr=0x10000000, size=0x9000, file-offset=0xc9000, prot=(11,11)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #2: addr=0x10009000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0x0, prot=(27,27)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #3: addr=0x1000a000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0xd2000, prot=(15,15)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #4: addr=0xc9000, size=0x3ca7c, file-offset=0xd3000, prot=(1,1)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: lsf_map: ZF mapping #0 beyond EOFshared region: 0x38668b0: 5 mappings Base_offset=0x80a000
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #0: addr=0x0, size=0xc9000, file_offset=0x0, prot=(5,5)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #1: addr=0x10000000, size=0x9000, file-offset=0xc9000, prot=(11,11)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #2: addr=0x10009000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0x0, prot=(27,27)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #3: addr=0x1000a000, size=0x1000, file-offset=0xd2000, prot=(15,15)
shared_region: 0x38668b0: #4: addr=0xc9000, size=0x3ca7c, file-offset=0xd3000, prot=(1,1)
4.170.46.9disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
/etc/re: line 258: 28 Bus error launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons /etc/mach_init.d
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
disk0s2: 0xe0030003 (UNDEFINED).
/etc/rc: line 257: /sbin/SystemStarter: Input/output error
My machine has an Intel Xeon 3.0 Ghz Quad Core Processor, 4x 512MB Ram, and and ATI Radeon x1900 graphics card if any of that help. If you require any additional information, please let me know.
I was hoping to not have to reinstall the OS so I wouldn't lose the information on there, unless there is a way you know of that I can. that is the only reason I haven't tried that yet. I'm just hoping that this isn't a problem with some hardware that I may need to replace.
Thank You for all you help in advance,
Shane