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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Corrupt or broken harddrive?
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<blockquote data-quote="rfomlover" data-source="post: 1439100" data-attributes="member: 140583"><p>Ok. So I ran onyx and it said that SMART was ok but the disc needed to be repaired in disc utility. This was today so I booted off of my disc and ran DU. DU said the same thing it said yesterday about a node structure. Rebooted and fans came on again like last night. I just installed Leopard yet again on another one of my HDDs. So lets see how this one performs. Maybe it will last more than one day. If not then what? I still have yet to run the hardware test. Oh and when I removed the old hard drive I gave it a little shake and it sounded like something was rattling inside. I gave the one I just put in it a shake and it didnt make any noise. I am really hoping this is going to solve my problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfomlover, post: 1439100, member: 140583"] Ok. So I ran onyx and it said that SMART was ok but the disc needed to be repaired in disc utility. This was today so I booted off of my disc and ran DU. DU said the same thing it said yesterday about a node structure. Rebooted and fans came on again like last night. I just installed Leopard yet again on another one of my HDDs. So lets see how this one performs. Maybe it will last more than one day. If not then what? I still have yet to run the hardware test. Oh and when I removed the old hard drive I gave it a little shake and it sounded like something was rattling inside. I gave the one I just put in it a shake and it didnt make any noise. I am really hoping this is going to solve my problems. [/QUOTE]
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