My iMac is about to stop working

Dear FreewayTalk

I think my Mac is about to stop working. It is an iMac G3 500MHz
(Summer 2001 model) and today it gave me an error message or two,
before finally starting up:

disk0s5: I/O error
localhost: I have no name!#

The hard disk sometimes makes odd noises, as if the arm won’t connect
properly.

I was going to buy a new iMac later this year, but it looks as though
I will have to buy one sooner. Currently my computer is working
again, but if it stops, I will not be able to use the Internet or
read FreewayTalk or even use Freeway. I have been frantically burning
CDs in order to save everything while I can. If everything goes quiet
at this end you will know that something has happened. I don’t think
I’d better shut down my computer as I usually do.

Does anyone know what those messages mean, by the way?

Regards

Graham Smith
Bury St Edmunds, UK


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Usually an I/O error occurs on a Firewire drive not mounting. A quick Google search made reference to various Firewire-based drives having this problem. Looks like they recommend Disk Utility and see if the drive has a clean bar of health and if not to repair the disk.

Backup of course. Sorry to hear about your troubles Graham.


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At 04:20 +0100 5/8/08, Graham Smith wrote:

Dear FreewayTalk

I think my Mac is about to stop working. It is an iMac G3 500MHz
(Summer 2001 model) and today it gave me an error message or two,
before finally starting up:

disk0s5: I/O error
localhost: I have no name!#

The hard disk sometimes makes odd noises, as if the arm won’t connect
properly.

I was going to buy a new iMac later this year, but it looks as though
I will have to buy one sooner. Currently my computer is working
again, but if it stops, I will not be able to use the Internet or
read FreewayTalk or even use Freeway. I have been frantically burning
CDs in order to save everything while I can. If everything goes quiet
at this end you will know that something has happened. I don’t think
I’d better shut down my computer as I usually do.

If that model can boot from an external FireWire drive, buy one and
clone your failing internal drive to it with Carbon Copy Cloner
<http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html > or Super Duper. Then set
you Mac to boot from that external drive instead of the internal,
which you can then ignore. You’ll then also have everything on an
external drive that you can plug into your new Mac when you get one.

David


David Ledger - Freelance Unix Sysadmin in the UK.
HP-UX specialist of hpUG technical user group (www.hpug.org.uk)
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Dear FreewayTalk

Thanks DanJ and David Ledger for your replies. I looked through the
System Profiler for my computer and it turns out that disk0s5 is the
internal hard disk “Macintosh HD”. Anyway I bought a brand new Mac
this afternoon, and it will be delivered on Monday. I hope this
computer (iMac G3) will hold out till then.

Regards

Graham Smith
Bury St Edmunds, UK


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