Disk utility hangs MAC G4?
Why does Disk Utility hang when starting? ~ Doug
Hi, Doug.
A little more detail on how you are launching Disk Utility on the stated "G4" would help. Some more details about the specific G4, and the problems that may have led to you attempting to run Disk Utility on it would also be useful.
Try running steps 1-2 of the Procedure specified in my "Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption" FAQ.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
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Extended Hard Drive Preparation
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Hello,
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Additional info -
Main Disk
Name : WDC WD2500JD-41HBC0
Type : Disk
Partition Map Scheme : Apple Partition Map
Disk Identifier : disk0
Media Name : WDC WD2500JD-41HBC0 WDC WD2500JD-41HBC0
Media Type : Generic
Connection Bus : Serial ATA
Connection ID : Device 0, "A (upper)"
Device Tree : first-boot/@0:0
Bay : "A (upper)"
Writable : Yes
Ejectable : No
Mac OS 9 Drivers Installed : No
Location : Internal
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Partition Number : 0
Partition -
Name : Mac OSX 10.5
Type : Volume
Disk Identifier : disk0s3
Mount Point : /
File System : Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Connection Bus : ATA
Device Tree : first-boot/@0:3
Writable : Yes
Universal Unique Identifier : 989D8CCE-3C5D-3ECC-9A12-C025D2DF23F2
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Number of Files : 484,775
Number of Folders : 110,579
Owners Enabled : Yes
Can Turn Owners Off : Yes
Can Repair Permissions : Yes
Can Be Verified : Yes
Can Be Repaired : Yes
Can Be Formatted : Yes
Bootable : Yes
Supports Journaling : Yes
Journaled : Yes
Disk Number : 0
Partition Number : 3
ThanksHave you tried doing this first:
Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions
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Drive Preparation
1. Boot from your OS X Installer Disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Note the SMART status of the drive in DU's status area. If it does not say "Verified" then the drive is failing or has failed and will need replacing. SMART info will not be reported on external drives. Otherwise, click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID (for Intel Macs) or APM (for PPC Macs) then click on the OK button. Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Options button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.
When the above is completed quit DU and return to the installer. Complete the OS X installation. -
Just that. Upon force-quitting, the following diagnostic report is created. Any thoughts?
Date/Time: 2013-12-17 19:33:55 -0500
OS Version: 10.9 (Build 13A603)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 18
Command: Disk Utility
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
Version: 13 (517)
Build Version: 177
Project Name: DiskUtility
Source Version: 517000000000000
Parent: launchd [255]
PID: 3249
Event: hang
Duration: 1.75s (process was unresponsive for 98 seconds before sampling)
Steps: 18 (100ms sampling interval)
Hardware model: iMac11,3
Active cpus: 8
Fan speed: 996 rpm
Free pages: 151619 pages (-3171)
Pageins: 3 pages
Pageouts: 0 pages
Swapins: 0 pages
Swapouts: 0 pages
Process: Disk Utility [3249]
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [255]
UID: 501
Task size: 11200 pages (-15)
CPU Time: 0.007s
Note: Unresponsive for 98 seconds before sampling
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*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4149079) [0xffffff80005f4f57]
*18 asp_tcp_usr_control + 2338 (asp_tcp) [0xffffff7f826a5072]
*18 Reply + 294 (asp_tcp) [0xffffff7f826a7b4f]
*18 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1302]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4067541) [0xffffff80005e10d5]
*18 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d17e]
*18 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d4c]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 223563) [0xffffff800023694b]
*18 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d81d2]
Thread 0x3cd74 DispatchQueue 2 priority 48
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x107aa4152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x107c85662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x3cddb priority 46 cpu time 0.007s
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x107d93fc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x107d8f72a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x107d8f899]
18 __NSThread__main__ + 1318 (Foundation) [0x10590470b]
18 -[NSUIHeartBeat _heartBeatThread:] + 2132 (AppKit) [0x1062432ad]
18 usleep + 54 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x107bd0d52]
18 __semwait_signal + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x107c84a3a]
*18 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800023b550]
Thread 0x3cde0 priority 46
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x107d93fc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x107d8f72a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x107d8f899]
18 DRThreadObject::SymbolRoutine(DRThreadObject*) + 9 (DiscRecording) [0x1050a4c11]
18 DRThreadObject::StartRoutine(DRThreadObject*) + 125 (DiscRecording) [0x1050a4d77]
18 DRWorkLoop::WorkLoopEntry(DRWorkLoop*) + 9 (DiscRecording) [0x1050a5067]
18 DRWorkLoop::WorkLoop() + 228 (DiscRecording) [0x1050a515e]
18 CFRunLoopRun + 97 (CoreFoundation) [0x1073dd9d1]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x107328275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x107328939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x107329315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x107c80a1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Binary Images:
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0x105fbb000 - 0x106b2fff7 com.apple.AppKit 6.9 (1265) <0E9FC8BF-DA3C-34C5-91CC-12BC922B5F01> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
0x1072b8000 - 0x10749dff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
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0x107c6f000 - 0x107c8bff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
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0x109121000 - 0x1093cbffd com.apple.HIToolbox 2.1 <C4DE35FF-D0AC-35C3-A7E6-F54CD153825C> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
0x10b2e1000 - 0x10b33cffb com.apple.AE 665.5 (665.5) <BBA230F9-144C-3CAB-A77A-0621719244CD> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/AE.fram ework/Versions/A/AE
*0xffffff7f826a3000 - 0xffffff7f826aefff com.apple.nke.asp-tcp 8.0.0 (8.0.0) <1B6A30C7-4426-334F-97DC-C22B86342F0C> /System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/asp_tcp.kext/Contents/MacOS/asp_tcp
*0xffffff7f826c1000 - 0xffffff7f8270bff3 com.apple.filesystems.afpfs 11.0 (11.0) <789F49DD-BE1E-3DBB-8DFD-D24EE7178BF6> /System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext/Contents/MacOS/afpfs
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: 2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword4-helper [446]
Path: /Applications/1Password 4.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword4-helper. app/Contents/MacOS/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword4-helper
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [255]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 14356 pages (-7)
Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
Process: accountsd [338]
Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/Accounts.framework/Versions/A/Support/accountsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [255]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 5644 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x8ec DispatchQueue 1 priority 4
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x10f1945fd]
18 ??? (accountsd + 6850) [0x109d96ac2]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x10bc52275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x10bc52939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x10bc53315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10f336a1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x91b DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10f160152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10f33b662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Binary Images:
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0x10bbe2000 - 0x10bdc7ff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x10f15d000 - 0x10f177fff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x10f191000 - 0x10f194ff7 libdyld.dylib (239.3) <62F4D752-4089-31A8-8B73-B95A68893B3C> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x10f325000 - 0x10f341ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: Activity Monitor [298]
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [255]
UID: 501
Task size: 17194 pages (-3)
Thread 0x7fc DispatchQueue 1 priority 46
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x1121de5fd]
18 NSApplicationMain + 940 (AppKit) [0x10f232803]
18 -[NSApplication run] + 553 (AppKit) [0x10f2479cc]
18 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 122 (AppKit) [0x10f2538db]
18 _DPSNextEvent + 1434 (AppKit) [0x10f25428e]
18 _BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInModeWithFilter + 65 (HIToolbox) [0x115135abc]
18 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 479 (HIToolbox) [0x115135cb7]
18 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 226 (HIToolbox) [0x115135f0d]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x11176a275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x11176a939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x11176b315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x112380a1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0xb47 DispatchQueue 2 priority 48
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x1121a7152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x112385662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0xc47 priority 46
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x112496fc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x11249272a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x112492899]
18 _NSEventThread + 144 (AppKit) [0x10f3f41ce]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x11176a275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x11176a939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x11176b315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x112380a1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x3aae9 priority 46
18 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x112496fb9]
18 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x112384e6a]
*18 wq_unpark_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80cc86ae]
Binary Images:
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0x10f230000 - 0x10fda4ff7 com.apple.AppKit 6.9 (1265) <0E9FC8BF-DA3C-34C5-91CC-12BC922B5F01> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
0x1116fa000 - 0x1118dfff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x1121a4000 - 0x1121befff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x1121db000 - 0x1121deff7 libdyld.dylib (239.3) <62F4D752-4089-31A8-8B73-B95A68893B3C> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
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0x115107000 - 0x1153b1ffd com.apple.HIToolbox 2.1 <C4DE35FF-D0AC-35C3-A7E6-F54CD153825C> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
*0xffffff7f80cc5000 - 0xffffff7f80cccfff com.apple.kec.pthread 1.0 (1) <619F6A5D-FFA2-3B59-9993-958FD7154B83> /System/Library/Extensions/pthread.kext/Contents/MacOS/pthread
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: airportd [66]
Path: /usr/libexec/airportd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 2834 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x18c DispatchQueue 1 priority 4
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x105a6b5fd]
18 ??? (airportd + 85524) [0x10405ae14]
18 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) run] + 74 (Foundation) [0x104bff70a]
18 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 253 (Foundation) [0x104b16a7c]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x10464f275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x10464f939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x104650315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x105c0ca1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x377 DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x105a34152]
18 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 177 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x105a343ff]
18 __select_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x105c109c2]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Thread 0x37d priority 4
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x105d1afc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x105d1672a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x105d16899]
18 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x105c109aa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Binary Images:
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0x1045df000 - 0x1047c4ff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x104aad000 - 0x104dacfff com.apple.Foundation 6.9 (1056) <D608EDFD-9634-3573-9B7E-081C7D085F7A> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
0x105a31000 - 0x105a4bfff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x105a68000 - 0x105a6bff7 libdyld.dylib (239.3) <62F4D752-4089-31A8-8B73-B95A68893B3C> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x105bfb000 - 0x105c17ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x105d15000 - 0x105d1cff7 libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <AB498556-B555-310E-9041-F67EC9E00E2C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: aosnotifyd [65]
Path: /usr/libexec/aosnotifyd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 4945 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x18b DispatchQueue 1 priority 4
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x10ad5b5fd]
18 ??? (aosnotifyd + 61205) [0x107728f15]
18 ??? (aosnotifyd + 173664) [0x107744660]
18 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) run] + 74 (Foundation) [0x10a2ea70a]
18 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 253 (Foundation) [0x10a201a7c]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x109eae275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x109eae939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x109eaf315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10aef7a1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x3bd DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ad23152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10aefc662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Binary Images:
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0x109e3e000 - 0x10a023ff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x10a198000 - 0x10a497fff com.apple.Foundation 6.9 (1056) <D608EDFD-9634-3573-9B7E-081C7D085F7A> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
0x10ad20000 - 0x10ad3afff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x10ad58000 - 0x10ad5bff7 libdyld.dylib (239.3) <62F4D752-4089-31A8-8B73-B95A68893B3C> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x10aee6000 - 0x10af02ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: appleeventsd [57]
Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/appleeventsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 55
Task size: 2475 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x2a1 DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x105650152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x105829662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x2a2 DispatchQueue 7 priority 4
18 _dispatch_sig_thread + 45 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x1056587cf]
18 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x105828caa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Thread 0x3da80 priority 4
*18 wq_unsuspend_continue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80cc87c4]
Binary Images:
0x103b45000 - 0x103b45ffe appleeventsd (665.5) <5049C997-9744-35A2-960D-0C4732911528> /System/Library/CoreServices/appleeventsd
0x10564d000 - 0x105667fff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x105813000 - 0x10582fff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff7f80cc5000 - 0xffffff7f80cccfff com.apple.kec.pthread 1.0 (1) <619F6A5D-FFA2-3B59-9993-958FD7154B83> /System/Library/Extensions/pthread.kext/Contents/MacOS/pthread
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: AppleIDAuthAgent [454]
Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/AppleIDAuthAgent
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [255]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean (allows idle exit)
Task size: 1875 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x1033 DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2d152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bc0a662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x1034 DispatchQueue 7 priority 4
18 _dispatch_sig_thread + 45 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba357cf]
18 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bc09caa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Thread 0x1174 DispatchQueue 17 priority 4
18 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bd1efb9]
18 _pthread_wqthread + 314 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bd1bef8]
18 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 40 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2e193]
18 _dispatch_root_queue_drain + 75 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2cfa3]
18 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 110 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2e9dd]
18 _dispatch_queue_drain + 359 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2d633]
18 _dispatch_source_invoke + 413 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2d8a1]
18 _dispatch_client_callout + 8 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2b2ad]
18 _dispatch_after_timer_callback + 77 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba33443]
18 _dispatch_client_callout + 8 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2b2ad]
18 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 12 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba2e1d7]
18 ___ZL30startScheduledAccountCheckTaskdd_block_invoke_2 + 480 (AppleIDAuthAgent) [0x1098a0dd4]
18 semaphore_timedwait_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bc05a6e]
*18 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800023b550]
Binary Images:
0x10989e000 - 0x1098cefff AppleIDAuthAgent (600.4) <B624FB8F-0C6B-380A-B6F8-70E624482388> /System/Library/CoreServices/AppleIDAuthAgent
0x10ba2a000 - 0x10ba44fff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x10bbf4000 - 0x10bc10ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x10bd19000 - 0x10bd20ff7 libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <AB498556-B555-310E-9041-F67EC9E00E2C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: AppleSpell [1126]
Path: /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [255]
UID: 501
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 3166 pages
Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x6def DispatchQueue 1 priority 31
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x1055835fd]
18 ??? (AppleSpell + 4798) [0x103ca22be]
18 -[NSSpellServer run] + 73 (Foundation) [0x103f08deb]
18 CFRunLoopRun + 97 (CoreFoundation) [0x1045e39d1]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x10452e275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x10452e939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x10452f315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x105726a1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x6df8 DispatchQueue 2 priority 33
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10554e152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10572b662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Binary Images:
0x103ca1000 - 0x103d64ff7 com.apple.AppleSpell 2.1 (232) <A0032D8D-8C88-3E70-960D-BE53DE83E0BC> /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
0x103d85000 - 0x104084fff com.apple.Foundation 6.9 (1056) <D608EDFD-9634-3573-9B7E-081C7D085F7A> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
0x1044be000 - 0x1046a3ff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x10554b000 - 0x105565fff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x105580000 - 0x105583ff7 libdyld.dylib (239.3) <62F4D752-4089-31A8-8B73-B95A68893B3C> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x105715000 - 0x105731ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: apsd [297]
Path: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ApplePushService.framework/apsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Task size: 6378 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Donating
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x7fb DispatchQueue 1 priority 31
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x1121835fd]
18 ??? (apsd + 211706) [0x10fbc3afa]
18 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) run] + 74 (Foundation) [0x10fda670a]
18 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 253 (Foundation) [0x10fcbda7c]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x110242275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x110242939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x110243315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x11231aa1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x82b DispatchQueue 2 priority 33
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x11214f152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x11231f662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x8e0 priority 63
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x11242bfc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x11242772a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x112427899]
18 __NSThread__main__ + 1318 (Foundation) [0x10fcbb70b]
18 +[NSURLConnection(Loader) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 348 (Foundation) [0x10fcbb907]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x110242275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x110242939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x110243315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x11231aa1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x8e8 priority 31
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x11242bfc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x11242772a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x112427899]
18 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x11231e9aa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Binary Images:
0x10fb90000 - 0x10fc24fff apsd (206) <2D9C608A-878D-33B3-8FA4-28BFD23DC530> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ApplePushService.framework/apsd
0x10fc54000 - 0x10ff53fff com.apple.Foundation 6.9 (1056) <D608EDFD-9634-3573-9B7E-081C7D085F7A> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
0x1101d2000 - 0x1103b7ff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.9 (855.11) <E22C6A1F-8996-349C-905E-96C3BBE07C2F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x11214c000 - 0x112166fff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x112180000 - 0x112183ff7 libdyld.dylib (239.3) <62F4D752-4089-31A8-8B73-B95A68893B3C> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
0x112309000 - 0x112325ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x112426000 - 0x11242dff7 libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <AB498556-B555-310E-9041-F67EC9E00E2C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: authd [82]
Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/XPCServices/authd.xpc/ Contents/MacOS/authd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Dirty (allows idle exit)
Task size: 5808 pages
Importance: Adaptive, Background Priority
IO Policy: Utility
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x21f DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x101004152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x1011d5662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x220 DispatchQueue 6 priority 4
18 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x1012e3fb9]
18 _pthread_wqthread + 314 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x1012e0ef8]
18 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 40 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x101005193]
18 _dispatch_root_queue_drain + 326 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10100409e]
18 _dispatch_client_callout + 8 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x1010022ad]
18 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 12 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x1010051d7]
18 ??? (authd + 73628) [0x100670f9c]
18 au_sdev_read_aia + 570 (libbsm.0.dylib) [0x100799ac5]
18 fgetc + 44 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x1010e572e]
18 __srget + 14 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x1010ec095]
18 __srefill1 + 24 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x1010ebf7b]
18 __read_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x1011d48ea]
*18 hndl_unix_scall64 + 22 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002f3e06]
*18 unix_syscall64 + 499 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800063de23]
*18 read_nocancel + 127 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005ef38f]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4126078) [0xffffff80005ef57e]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 2044021) [0xffffff80003f3075]
*18 VNOP_READ + 225 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80003fd4c1]
*18 spec_read + 253 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800040c59d]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3835929) [0xffffff80005a8819]
*18 msleep + 114 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005e1302]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4067541) [0xffffff80005e10d5]
*18 lck_mtx_sleep + 78 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d17e]
*18 thread_block_reason + 204 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000235d4c]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 223563) [0xffffff800023694b]
*18 machine_switch_context + 354 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d81d2]
Thread 0x33d DispatchQueue 7 priority 4
18 _dispatch_sig_thread + 45 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10100c7cf]
18 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x1011d4caa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Binary Images:
0x10065f000 - 0x100676ffb com.apple.authd 1.0 (55471) <ECB4D4B4-B7A0-3191-9249-A0A92F91ADB9> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/XPCServices/authd.xpc/ Contents/MacOS/authd
0x10078b000 - 0x10079bfff libbsm.0.dylib (33) <2CAC00A2-1352-302A-88FA-C567D4D69179> /usr/lib/libbsm.0.dylib
0x101001000 - 0x10101bfff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x1010a9000 - 0x101132ff7 libsystem_c.dylib (997.1.1) <61833FAA-7281-3FF9-937F-686B6F20427C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib
0x1011bf000 - 0x1011dbff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x1012de000 - 0x1012e5ff7 libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <AB498556-B555-310E-9041-F67EC9E00E2C> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: autofsd [63]
Path: /usr/libexec/autofsd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Clean
Task size: 1722 pages
Importance: Donating
IO Policy: Standard
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x201 DispatchQueue 2 priority 33
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x109c91152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x109e7b662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x491 DispatchQueue 7 priority 31
18 _dispatch_sig_thread + 45 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x109c997cf]
18 __sigsuspend_nocancel + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x109e7acaa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Binary Images:
0x109793000 - 0x109794fff autofsd (234) <37351925-38AD-382E-B0D2-0F091BCD2594> /usr/libexec/autofsd
0x109c8e000 - 0x109ca8fff libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878A5B-4248-3057-962C-6D4A235EEF31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x109e65000 - 0x109e81ff7 libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <D14913DB-47F1-3591-8DAF-D4B4EF5F8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
*0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a43ca mach_kernel (2422.1.72) <1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393> /mach_kernel
Process: backupd [741]
Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd
Architecture: x86_64
Parent: launchd [1]
UID: 0
Sudden Term: Dirty
Task size: 7630 pages
Importance: Background Priority
IO Policy: Throttle
Timers: Coalesced
Thread 0x268f DispatchQueue 1 priority 4
18 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x10ba385fd]
18 ??? (backupd + 72010) [0x10940094a]
18 CFRunLoopRun + 97 (CoreFoundation) [0x10b6529d1]
18 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309 (CoreFoundation) [0x10b59d275]
18 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161 (CoreFoundation) [0x10b59d939]
18 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181 (CoreFoundation) [0x10b59e315]
18 mach_msg_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bbcca1a]
*18 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002167c0]
Thread 0x2692 DispatchQueue 2 priority 4
18 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba04152]
18 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bbd1662]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 3948480) [0xffffff80005c3fc0]
Thread 0x2695 DispatchQueue 6 priority 4
18 semaphore_wait_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bbcca56]
*18 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff800023b550]
Thread 0x2691 DispatchQueue 10 priority 0
18 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bce5fb9]
18 _pthread_wqthread + 314 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bce2ef8]
18 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 40 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba05193]
18 _dispatch_root_queue_drain + 326 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba0409e]
18 _dispatch_client_callout + 8 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba022ad]
18 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 12 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x10ba051d7]
18 ??? (backupd + 29209) [0x1093f6219]
18 ??? (backupd + 30152) [0x1093f65c8]
18 ??? (backupd + 46738) [0x1093fa692]
18 ??? (backupd + 75266) [0x109401602]
18 ??? (backupd + 80765) [0x109402b7d]
18 ??? (backupd + 105207) [0x109408af7]
18 ??? (backupd + 110380) [0x109409f2c]
18 _NodeOperation + 488 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a01360a]
18 TFSCopyOperation::DoCopy(TCountedPtr<TCFURLInfo> const&) + 428 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a022f9c]
18 TFSCopyOperation::CopyToTarget() + 631 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a0245bf]
18 TCopyReader::Read(TLOperationRecordPtr, TCountedPtr<TCFURLInfo> const&, TCountedPtr<TCFURLInfo> const&, unsigned int) + 276 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a05b230]
18 TCopyReader::ReadDataFork() + 171 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a05da0b]
18 TCopyQueue::GetBuffer() + 57 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a058f63]
17 TBlockingQueue<TCopyBuffer>::Dequeue(TCopyBuffer*&, int) + 134 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a059194]
17 TConditionVariable::WaitWithTimeout(TDSMutex&, unsigned long long, bool&) + 92 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a057430]
17 __psynch_cvwait + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bbd0716]
*17 psynch_cvcontinue + 0 (pthread) [0xffffff7f80cca940]
1 __destroy_helper_block_ + 20 (DesktopServicesPriv) [0x10a0573d4]
*1 thread_exception_return + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d5aea]
Thread 0x2714 priority 4
18 __select + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x10bbd09aa]
*18 ??? (mach_kernel + 4068592) [0xffffff80005e14f0]
Thread 0x34c2 priority 46
18 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bce5fc9]
18 _pthread_start + 137 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bce172a]
18 _pthread_body + 138 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x10bce1899]
Your system is extensively modified with junk known to cause problems, such as:
SIMBL
Sophos
TechTool Pro
There may be others that I overlooked from that report. It's simply too lengthy to examine.
Uninstall each of the above according to their instructions. Verify all their components are eradicated from your Mac and evaluate the results. -
I am trying to diagnose a problem with my Time Capsule and whenever I load Disk Utility when my backup image is loaded, the program hangs and I have to force quit. I can open the image with Disk Warrior, but for some reason there is a problem opening with DU. Here is the error log (the beginning at least):
Date/Time: 2011-01-11 03:47:37 -0500
OS Version: 10.6.5 (Build 10H574)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 6
Command: Disk Utility
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
Version: 11.5.2 (298.4)
Build Version: 27
Project Name: DiskUtility
Source Version: 2980400
Parent: launchd [180]
PID: 1178
Event: hang
Duration: 4.74s (sampling started after 2 seconds)
Steps: 27 (100ms sampling interval)
Pageins: 13
Pageouts: 0
Process: Disk Utility [1178]
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
UID: 501
Need anymore info?The disk has some serious problems that Disk Utility cannot fix or get past. You need to stop using that Mac immediately and get yourself a copy of DiskWarrior to repair that drive.
Mulder
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