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Old 11-07-2006, 10:43 AM
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SD Locked Up - iMac Not Responding

My nightly back up (Smart Update) runs each night at 11pm. This morning I came out to find my iMac locked up (can move cursor, beach ball when over SD app window) and unresponsive, i.e. can move cursor but nothing else.

The SD app in the back up window shows a red header with the comment "cannot prepare Maxtor" (external hard drive to which I back up to).

So I did the before coffee stupid thing, and shut down and re-started the machine. It gets to the apple logo with the grey spinning wheel and then the fans come on like crazy but the screen remains locked with spinning wheel and logo.

I am at work now and cannot be at the iMac until later this evening, but any assistance would be appriciated.
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Old 11-07-2006, 10:58 AM
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My guess is that your external drive has locked up. Disconnect all FireWire and other external devices, power them completely off (disconnect power), then start the iMac and you should be OK.

Once it's up again, you can reconnect the drive and power it on.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:11 AM
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As always, thanks for the immidiate repsonse! I will give this a go tonight and post findings. Thanks!

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My guess is that your external drive has locked up. Disconnect all FireWire and other external devices, power them completely off (disconnect power), then start the iMac and you should be OK.

Once it's up again, you can reconnect the drive and power it on.
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Old 11-07-2006, 05:16 PM
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Everything disconnected (including ethernet for cable modem) and no differance. Stuck on start up screen for 10 minutes now with fans blowing (or at least making nosie) and spinning grey disk. Attemped shut down and start up three times, same result.

Looks like a call to apple support is in order...?

Lucky we have the laptop and (god forbid) the windows PC.
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Hm. Reset your PRAM (hold down Cmd-Opt-P-R). Then, when you start, hold down Cmd V to see if it starts booting and logs some diagnostics...
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Old 11-07-2006, 05:42 PM
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Hm. Reset your PRAM (hold down Cmd-Opt-P-R). Then, when you start, hold down Cmd V to see if it starts booting and logs some diagnostics...
On the phone now with apple support, and have done the PRAM. We are now using install disc. Tried to repair permissions, which it could not find directory and now we are doing the repair disc option. reports are lost "catalog B" and many missing directories. Will keep you posted...
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