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iMac 20"- Disk shows no problems but Freezes badly
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<blockquote data-quote="filipzywica" data-source="post: 1059488" data-attributes="member: 45076"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>I have gone through the threads about slow and Freezing iMacs but could not find a solution to my issue.</p><p></p><p>Mine is 20" 2.4GHz intel with 3 GB Ram and is about 2 yrs old.</p><p></p><p>Recently it started freezing and slowing down terribly with programs (both native and adobe) crashing on me badly. </p><p></p><p>It also shows me the blinking question mark Icon at some start ups and sometimes it starts with no problem (on appearance of the "no start up disk found" icon I'd press the power button, give it a moment and then press it again holding until it "shreeks" and it'll mostly be back on)</p><p>Not always this happens - sometimes I manage to shut it down the healthy way.</p><p></p><p>It also shows me a question mark on the actual start up disk icon in the SYSTEM PREFERENCES window. I cannot remember if this is how it should be - cannot remember as I never paid attention to that but found a fragment of a post elsewhere where someone said this is a sign of an underlying Hard Drive problem.</p><p></p><p>When I ran Verify Disk in The DISK UTILITY, and that tells me that the drive appears to be fine. I ran Verify and Repair Disk permissions and that didn't present anything worrying. </p><p></p><p>The Repair Disk button is greyed out but I suppose it's unavailable because the system says it's fine...</p><p></p><p>I even ran a test of the hardware using the program on my system CD (held the D button as the system was starting up to run the testing procedure) and that said - no problems</p><p></p><p>Yet it still freezes more and more frequently and sometimes doesn't find the startup drive.</p><p> </p><p>I have just finished backing up all my important files and I am ready to reinstall the OS X from the CD but I still have doubts it will help. </p><p></p><p>Would anyone have any ideas, experiences? I would really appreciate sharing some wisdom. </p><p></p><p>Thank you, </p><p></p><p>Filip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filipzywica, post: 1059488, member: 45076"] Hi, I have gone through the threads about slow and Freezing iMacs but could not find a solution to my issue. Mine is 20" 2.4GHz intel with 3 GB Ram and is about 2 yrs old. Recently it started freezing and slowing down terribly with programs (both native and adobe) crashing on me badly. It also shows me the blinking question mark Icon at some start ups and sometimes it starts with no problem (on appearance of the "no start up disk found" icon I'd press the power button, give it a moment and then press it again holding until it "shreeks" and it'll mostly be back on) Not always this happens - sometimes I manage to shut it down the healthy way. It also shows me a question mark on the actual start up disk icon in the SYSTEM PREFERENCES window. I cannot remember if this is how it should be - cannot remember as I never paid attention to that but found a fragment of a post elsewhere where someone said this is a sign of an underlying Hard Drive problem. When I ran Verify Disk in The DISK UTILITY, and that tells me that the drive appears to be fine. I ran Verify and Repair Disk permissions and that didn't present anything worrying. The Repair Disk button is greyed out but I suppose it's unavailable because the system says it's fine... I even ran a test of the hardware using the program on my system CD (held the D button as the system was starting up to run the testing procedure) and that said - no problems Yet it still freezes more and more frequently and sometimes doesn't find the startup drive. I have just finished backing up all my important files and I am ready to reinstall the OS X from the CD but I still have doubts it will help. Would anyone have any ideas, experiences? I would really appreciate sharing some wisdom. Thank you, Filip [/QUOTE]
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