![]() I tested everything, the hard drives are fine, RAM is fine… what's going on here? There's serious file corruption going on!Īlso I jut had a kernel panic just minutes ago, maybe this can help figuring it out:Īnonymous UUID: F26980B1-F216-41A3-BF20-E1C0CD7EFCA9 ![]() These are the errors we're talking about (copied from the console):ġ/5/12 3:50:12 AM kernel disk0s2: I/O error. Long story short: These i/o errors keep happening both when using Snow Leopard and LION (oh, one just happened as I'm typing this), with either RAM module (two 4 GB modules, did independent memtest and the long Apple Hardware Test on both of them individually and together) and with all 4 (yes, four) hard drives I put into the Macbook Pro. ![]() The system lockups were suspicious, I noticed there were quite a few i/o errors happening (SMARTReporter actually reports those as they happen) and syslogd would take the whole CPU at times. ![]() As I have quite a few 2.5" SATA drives lying around I popped in one of them into the Macbook Pro and recovered everything from the backups. Macbook Pro (13" late 2008) wouldn't boot up one day because the hard drive got corrupted (partition map and allocation file were too damaged). ![]()
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