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<blockquote data-quote="klientastic" data-source="post: 836310" data-attributes="member: 98161"><p>I have a Imac7/1 2.4 i started giving me alot of pinwheels and completely freezing forcing me to restart. after three weeks of sitting it seemed to be working again. i upgraded to os x 10.5 but the problem occured again after starting up the comp. i did multiple hardware test (long and short) finally i got this;</p><p> <strong>4mo2/1/40000003: hdd </strong> </p><p></p><p>at this point im 90% sure its the HD but dont wanna crack open my box and not be the fix. any thoughts would be appreciated. i have also done many disc repairs that come back clean when the HD is working. if i have the reboot CD in its the only thing it will read. and i sometimes get a folder w/ ? at start up</p><p>Please help </p><p>PS: sry for the format first timer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klientastic, post: 836310, member: 98161"] I have a Imac7/1 2.4 i started giving me alot of pinwheels and completely freezing forcing me to restart. after three weeks of sitting it seemed to be working again. i upgraded to os x 10.5 but the problem occured again after starting up the comp. i did multiple hardware test (long and short) finally i got this; [B]4mo2/1/40000003: hdd [/B] at this point im 90% sure its the HD but dont wanna crack open my box and not be the fix. any thoughts would be appreciated. i have also done many disc repairs that come back clean when the HD is working. if i have the reboot CD in its the only thing it will read. and i sometimes get a folder w/ ? at start up Please help PS: sry for the format first timer. [/QUOTE]
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