Beachballs, worldbooks, and disk permissions

hi everyone.
like many, i have a problem... well, a few actually...
1. start ups have been taking forever, and the computer has just been painfully slow overall. 2. when i finally do start up, i've been getting beachballs right away (before i can even get into any programs).
(as per some forums i've seen) to counteract this, I have:
re-updated the 10.4.11 combo; tried to free up some space on my HD (i was down to 30gigs, and now i'm back up to 50), including getting rid of some apps i don't need; AND i have tried to repair my disk permissions.
There has been some improvement once i'm in my system (though startup is still slow), however, these "solutions" have lead to two new problems...
1. Worldbook will not delete. i can't get rid of it. In fact, when i even try, i get beachballs of doom and my system freezes. To counteract this, i've even downloaded the tiger cache cleaner, and tried to do a force delete of it, but when i try doing that it even crashes the cache cleaner!!
2. disk permissions won't finish. it gets near the end and then it freezes up too. the program just stops responding. it does the same thing with verification too. And even when i try repairing the permissions from my new tiger cache cleaner toy, it ends up crashing that as well.
beachballs, worldbook, and disk permissions (not to mention the slow start up).
what the ****?

the.internet.***** wrote:
yes,
i was able to check my volume again in disk utility. it said 'not supported'. That's pretty new as far as i can tell.
Are you sure you had selected the disk and not the volume? i.e. something like "Toshiba CDEKHHBGN78WQ" rather than "Macintosh HD" or whatever.
This is your internal HD, correct?
The S.M.A.R.T. status should either be "verified" or say something about failing, as far as I know. It will say "not supported" about external FW drives, for example, as Disk Utility cannot gather the relevant information about those. It would also say this about older drives or any drive which doesn't support S.M.A.R.T.
If you are sure it said "verified" before, I would have to assume that the drive has failed. You shouldn't believe me, though, as this is just a suspicion - I don't know. I'm thinking that maybe if a drive is damaged badly enough, perhaps Disk Utility cannot even recognise the drive as supporting S.M.A.R.T. Does anybody know if that's possible?
even with this 'not supported' SMART status, do you think i could boot from disk warrior to repair my volume? i tried repairing again with disk utility, and it said the same thing about the keys, which Tom found was fixable with DW. but as far as i can tell i'm now into red alert. is it fair to say that right now (if i can afford it) my course of action would be to get DW, try that out, and if it doesn't fix things, then to take it into a shop, see if they can get my info off, and then wipe my harddrive?
If the drive has failed, DW won't help. It can't repair hardware. If the drive is still good, it is worth trying DW if you want to recover data from the disk. If your stuff is backed up, you could either try DW or wipe the disk and start over.
You might try running the hardware tests provided by Apple. This should be on the install DVD if your machine came with Tiger originally. Otherwise, you might have received a separate CD for this. You boot from the disk and run the tests. It won't find all hardware problems but it will check for some of the major ones. There should be instructions on the disk which say how to start up to run the hardware tests.
- cfr

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    I purchased the SD for exactly such a situation thinking it would be easier though it seems that it is for convenience only and of no other actual assistance.
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    Well, I would like to know, at least, if anyone else has experienced any similar problems. Erase and Install is the last thing I want to do, but if that doesn't work than I'm taking it back in. Sounds like the drive itself is damaged.
    Message was edited by: Mikey U.

    Have you tried booting from single user mode and running a fsck command?

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