EMac - Grey Screen Dilemma

Help needed for eMac, On startup there is a wierd buzzing noise for about 30 seconds then the grey screen appears with a flashing ? and Mac OS icon alternating on a folder, then nothing!, I have tried reinstalling OS X, No good, I have tried single user mode, still no good, the problem seems to be that the Hard drive has gone and I dont know which way to go. In fact everything seems to lead me down the same road - Nowhere, can anybody out there help, please!

Well, this depends on how valuable the data is. You can send hard drives out for forensic data recovery, but that is pricey. There are data utilities I can recomend but the key there is whether or not you can tell if the drive actually spins up. This is hard on an eMac because the hard drive is buried in the center of the unit. It can be gotten out by a regular Joe but there are a lot of little screws to keep track of and a few little cables to undo. I would recomend that you not dissemble it until you have a new 500 Gb drive to stick back in it. Once it is out, you can pop it in a tower and see if it clicks and spins or just clicks. A drive that does not spin is very very pricey to recover data from.

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                Tiger Bundle: Version: (null) Support
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      101 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff8ab9c152]
    101 kevent64 + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8f275662]
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    priority 31   
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    priority 31   
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    Process:    
    fsck_hfs [267]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/Filesystems/hfs.fs/Contents/Resources/fsck_hfs
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    diskarbitrationd [21]
    Responsible:
    diskarbitrationd [21]
    UID:        
    0
    Task size:  
    206770 pages
    CPU Time:   
    10.043s
    Importance: 
    Adaptive, Donating
      Thread 0x968 
    DispatchQueue 1     
    priority 31    
    cpu time  10.043s
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    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28442) [0x106fecf1a]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28427) [0x106fecf0b]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28490) [0x106fecf4a]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28660) [0x106fecff4]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28496) [0x106fecf50]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28477) [0x106fecf3d]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 40680) [0x106fefee8]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 32482) [0x106fedee2]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 17850) [0x106fea5ba]
    1   _platform_memmove$VARIANT$Nehalem + 258 (libsystem_platform.dylib) [0x7fff8ae280e2]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 17595) [0x106fea4bb]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    13  ??? (fsck_hfs + 43610) [0x106ff0a5a]
    13  ??? (fsck_hfs + 41086) [0x106ff007e]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 30447) [0x106fed6ef]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28484) [0x106fecf44]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28477) [0x106fecf3d]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *2   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 29225) [0x106fed229]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28511) [0x106fecf5f]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28406) [0x106fecef6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 30435) [0x106fed6e3]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28490) [0x106fecf4a]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 29255) [0x106fed247]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 29237) [0x106fed235]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 43408) [0x106ff0990]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 33871) [0x106fee44f]
    2   ??? (fsck_hfs + 41086) [0x106ff007e]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28860) [0x106fed0bc]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 900976) [0xffffff80002dbf70]
    1   ??? (fsck_hfs + 28331) [0x106feceab]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 996585) [0xffffff80002f34e9]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 898031) [0xffffff80002db3ef]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 925350) [0xffffff80002e1ea6]
    *1   ??? (mach_kernel + 928680) [0xffffff80002e2ba8]
                  

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    Anonymous UUID:  
    714EBD8C-083D-E200-A9BD-6F925A8F8F14
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    RAX: 0x000000000000001c, RBX: 0x00000000e00002c2, RCX: 0xffffff8002abb7d4, RDX: 0xffffef8022f973c0
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    R12: 0xffffef8022f973c0, R13: 0x0000000000000001, R14: 0xffffff800d2cb6ec, R15: 0x0000000000000001
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    0xffffff800d2cb580 : 0xffffff80026f3456
    0xffffff800d2cb5a0 : 0xffffff80026d1197
    0xffffff800d2cb6a0 : 0xffffff80026afd0e
    0xffffff800d2cb6d0 : 0xffffff8002abb751
    0xffffff800d2cb710 : 0xffffff8002abb54f
    0xffffff800d2cb760 : 0xffffff7f8413fd2f
    0xffffff800d2cb7a0 : 0xffffff7f84188b21
    0xffffff800d2cb7e0 : 0xffffff7f841708d2
    0xffffff800d2cb850 : 0xffffff7f84170fc8
    0xffffff800d2cb890 : 0xffffff7f8413dfea
    0xffffff800d2cba10 : 0xffffff7f8416d940
    0xffffff800d2cbad0 : 0xffffff7f8413cad9
    0xffffff800d2cbb20 : 0xffffff8002acea56
    0xffffff800d2cbb40 : 0xffffff8002ad0051
    0xffffff800d2cbba0 : 0xffffff8002acdabf
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    com.apple.driver.AppleHWSensor
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    com.apple.driver.AGPM
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    com.apple.filesystems.autofs
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    com.apple.driver.AppleMikeyHIDDriver
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    com.apple.driver.AppleHDA
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    com.apple.driver.AppleMikeyDriver
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    com.apple.GeForceTesla
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    com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient
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    com.apple.driver.AudioAUUC
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    com.apple.iokit.IOUserEthernet
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    com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager
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    com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X
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    com.apple.driver.AppleHWAccess
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    com.apple.driver.AppleBacklight
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    com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl
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    com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport
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    com.apple.driver.ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin
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    com.apple.driver.AppleLPC
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    com.apple.driver.SMCMotionSensor
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    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCButtons
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    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyboard
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