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#556602 - 04/25/11 01:17 PM Been a long time, HELP!!!
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Where's the RAM?

Registered: 01/10/08
Posts: 218
Loc: The Burgh
Hi everyone,

Hopefully some people still remember me....
Well my 2007 iMac running is 10.6.7 is driving me crazy!!!
A few weeks ago it started "beachballin" but after a few shut downs everything seemed normal, note I was only running Safari and Mail. 300 GB HD only using about half of that. Well it started again Saturday nite and I have been unable to get my desktop back after many shut downs, fsck's, repair disk utility,..ect I was going to do a reinstall, but it starts to go through and then about 10 minutes into it, says not enough space!! There is 150 GB of free space!! I have not tried to restore from Time Machine yet. Please help and old forum member....

Joe

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#556607 - 04/25/11 03:17 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: iMacsoontobe]
iMacsoontobe Offline
Where's the RAM?

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set up a Genius Bar appointment....but would still love some input from all the wisdom, I know resides on here!! smile

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#556610 - 04/25/11 05:02 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: iMacsoontobe]
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Registered: 04/22/02
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Loc: Columbus OH
Originally Posted By: iMacsoontobe
it starts to go through and then about 10 minutes into it, says not enough space!! There is 150 GB of free space!!
Does fsck say all is well?

Sounds like you may need Disk Warrior, it seems you may have some disk corruption that Disk Utility can't fix.

Another fix would be to reformat the drive to clean up the corruption then restore from Time Machine. Takes much longer but it is much cheaper than having to buy Disk Warrior.

Could even be bad RAM, or a hard drive that is physically failing.

Good luck with the "Geniuses." smirk
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#556611 - 04/25/11 05:09 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: Reboot]
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Loc: The Burgh
Reboot!!

I knew there were "good people" on here!

fsck fixed a few things and did say all was well

I thought about doing the disk format and reinstalling from scratch, but wanted to keep "looking" first.

did use the original Leopard install disk and ran Apple Hardware Test, not sure how extensive that is, but it said all was well...

I take it you're not to fond of the geniuses in the Apple stores?

so if unless I get no where with the genius, I should reformat with disk utility and do a clean install?

Also, if I bought a new imac, I assume I could just use Time Machine to basically make it my "old" imac? Thinking I would lose applications like Office?

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#556612 - 04/25/11 05:35 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: iMacsoontobe]
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Glad to help. smile

The Geniuses tend to just nuke and rebuild from scratch in order to "fix" things. In the case of disk corruption or a system part being broken it does work, they are just doing assembly line type repair. Nothing fancy and nothing non-Apple.

The Genius bar does come in handy for me to determine if it is a power supply on a mini, or the power supply or charging circuit on laptops since I don't have every power supply. They are the most knowledgeable in the store but how knowledgeable? YMMV.

For your problem if you boot from the install disk and on the second screen go to Utilities/DiskUtility you can erase the disk, then for the next step, under Utilities, you can run Restore System from Backup to rebuild from Time Machine.

If you get a new machine, when you first start it up it gives you a choice to rebuild from Time Machine or a backup. You won't lose any apps. It does a great job. There may be an app or two, QuickBooks is one that comes to mind, that will require a new serialization as they are machine specific. Office should be fine.

So the name will soon be NewiMacsoontobe? grin

Edit - It will take probably 4-5 hours to rebuild 150G of data BTW.


Edited by Reboot (04/25/11 05:37 PM)
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#556614 - 04/25/11 06:23 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: Reboot]
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Loc: The Burgh
Thanks!!

I'm wondering now if it is worth the trip or if I should just to a reformat and clean install.

Probably go, just in case it is something else.

And yes, I'm due for a NEW iMacsoontobe!! That is why the name remains!! LOL

Hope all is well with you.
How was your Easter?

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#556618 - 04/25/11 07:13 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: iMacsoontobe]
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Registered: 04/21/02
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Loc: Pinellas Park, Florida
I think Reboot has it pretty much defined. I had the "disk is nearly full" warning once on my trusty G4 when I knew that it wasn't. It was some kind of extents overlap error (DW couldn't fix it, so I had to run TechTool Pro and then DW to straighten it out).

Good luck getting it sorted out.
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#556621 - 04/25/11 07:37 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: iMacsoontobe]
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Originally Posted By: iMacsoontobe
I'm wondering now if it is worth the trip or if I should just to a reformat and clean install.
Letting it just rebuild from TM would be less configuration and quicker than a reinstall then migration. You don't even need to install, it will just rebuild from your last backup point.

Although a clean install is a fresh start. You can do a clean install then run Migration Assistant when it starts back up to get a fresh system yet still retain your apps and settings. Make sure after running Migration Assistant that you run all software updates before trying to run any apps.

Make sure you erase the drive first before doing anything, to get rid of the disk corruption. You probably should Partition the whole drive again. Choose 1 Partition, then choose GUID under Options in the Partition tab.

Disconnect the TM drive after it rebuilds the system. After you're 100% positive that it's up and running again you'll probably want to erase the TM drive before letting it backup again as it will probably want to backup everything again anyway since it will see a new install.

Easter was a hoppy time, thx. smile
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#556639 - 04/25/11 11:35 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: Reboot]
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Michael!!!
Good to hear from you on here! Hope all is well in the sunshine state.

Reboot, went to the Genius Bar, it looks like a bad HD. :((
They wanted $220 and 5 to 7 days!!! frown

There is an independent Mac Retailer in this neck of the woods, called them and it will be somewhat cheaper and should be able to get it done in a day.

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#556674 - 04/26/11 01:47 PM Re: Been a long time, HELP!!! [Re: iMacsoontobe]
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Originally Posted By: iMacsoontobe

Reboot, went to the Genius Bar, it looks like a bad HD. :((
They wanted $220 and 5 to 7 days!!!
Since you have a backup I'd try reformatting first, I don't trust their talents.

If you launch Disk Utility, click on the drive on the upper left of the DU Window, what does SMART status on the bottom right say?
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