Hardware Test message
Hello.
I have a G3 500 iMac which has been having startup problems for some time. I have run Apple Hardware Test and got a mem_/2/5 error. I haven't been able to find any hints with Google. Can anyone help me understand what is going on?
Thank you.
mario
One of the memory cards installed in your iMac is experiencing a failure.
If you have 2 cards installed, you can remove one and rerun the test. If it passes you know that the card you removed is experiencing the failure.
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hello.
I am having issues with my 15inch retina mac 2012. Some apps for example safari crash every once in a while. Some times i get the grey screen of death.
My configuration is: CTO. 2.6 GHz Intel core i7 with 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 and 512GB flash memory.
I have recently replaced my screen as it was with burn in problems.
I tried to install Yosemite but failed several times. Just got the 10.9.5 Mavericks going again.
I ran the apple hardware test and got FAIL!
The error code read as follows: 4MEM/9/40000000: 0x79093f90
What do i do now? I am out of warranty and i can't upgrade to the new software.
I keep on having app crashes. I keep on sending reports to apple and there is no response.
Who should i hold responsible for hiding that there was a problem with my machine?
My warranty recently expired but i had the problems prior and i figured that if there was no response that maybe one day better software would fix app crashing.
Please suggest a course of action other than replacing main board with ram and cpu (too expensive).
Thank you in advance
KrisThank you for the quick reply
I live in Bulgaria (eastern Europe) so no apple store here no geniuses either
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2002D error message hardware test
Hello,
Im just curious as to why i am getting a 2002D error when i try and do a hardware test on my macbook pro retina late 2012 OS X version 10.8.3 mountain lion
would be nice if anyone knew what i could do to fix that
thanksI would do Pram and Smc reset
With the pram try several times to get the correct sequence.
It looks like that error is apple.com related perhaps one of their servers are down.
Internet issue perhaps
Be sure to disconnect any external devices, printers, hard drives, scanners, and so on (other than the Apple keyboard and mouse) from your Apple computer before starting up to Apple Hardware Test and running the diagnostic.
any Anti virus etc switched off.
Try ask apple
http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57 -
Fans are Loud, Ran a Hardware Test Error Message Ensued
I just replaced the power supply on my Aluminum iMac 24 inch, this is a result of not being covered by apple care and it running out of warranty just a few months ago. After starting up i noticed the fans were considerably louder than normal, i opened it AGAIN to see if anything was causing any friction, and to my dismay i found nothing. I ran a hardware test and came up with an Error code;
4SNS/1/4000000:TLOP
can anyone decipher or tell me what this error code is? I'd like to figure this out, I'm guessing i may have missed or damaged a connection to a temp sensor?Hi and Welcome to Apple Discussions ...
If you haven't tried it, reset the SMC. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1806
Reset the PRAM and NVRAM. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
No idea what that file is... Google doesn't either unfortunately. If the above suggestions don't work, it's time to take the iMac in for service.
Carolyn -
MBA (mid-2012) SSD failure after 8 weeks Hardware Test
Brand new MBA mid-2012 (8GB RAM, 128GB SSD running ML 10.8.0).
Failed to startup - Apple logo on grey screen appeared, then the spinning gear wheel, then a blank screen, then the spinning gear wheel, then a blank screen, repeating ad nauseum...
I reset PRAM and SMC - no change
I opened in Single User Mode to run fsck - no change, then in Verbose mode to see what messages appeared (flashing messages of appleid verification timeouts)
Disk Utility - no problems detected
DiskWarrior - no problems detected
Tech Tool Pro - (1) SMART check picked up 7 SSD failures/errors:
[Wear Levelling Count, Program Fail Count(total), Erase Fail Count (total), Power-off Retract Count, Media Wear Out Indicator, Total LBAs Written and Total LBAs Read all 7 FAILED], remainder of SMART tests passed, and SSD PASSED SMART check.
Then (2) Surface Scan checked all 236+million blocks, NO BAD BLOCKS identified/detected.
Very strange indeed!! - booted into Recovery Drive, verified and all ok, no problems starting from this partition! Problem lies on normal boot partition (of course...!)
Was able to boot from external ML HDD and was able to pull all files off Air (interestingly Carbon Copy Cloner reported one text file sitting on bad block and was unable to copy/clone)
Time to get serious: Spoke with Apple Tech here in Australia late on a Saturday pm (thanks Olin!)
Ran Apple Hardware Test in Extended mode [took me back to System 7 days with very old icon!!] - took around 1hr and reported error "4HDD/11/40000000 SATA(0,0)" so it looks like new MBA is heading back to Apple!
I am thinking about re-installing ML from the Recovery Drive in case I can get the MBA running again to make sure I have all my file backed up, but it looks like an 8 week old MBA is no more...
anyone else seen this in mew MBAs? would hate to think I am the only one! plenty of other discussions around this error on HDD machines, but haven't found anything for this error for a SSD.I have a 15-inch, retina, 2.7 GHz, 16 GB RAM, 768 GB flash drive MacBook Pro notebook, running 10.8.2
I have noticed that if I run the extended hardware test while connected to the power supply I do not get the error 4HDD/11/40000000:SATA(0,0) but if I run the same test while on battery power I get that error.
Does the same happen to you?
Any idea of what the problem is? -
Can't boot off Apple Hardware Test disk
Can anyone suggest why my laptop won't boot off of its Apple Hardware Test disk anymore? I have not tried it in years, but want to try now. I have the original, and a copy I made years ago, and neither will boot. I can select them at startup disks in that preference pane in OSX, but then it fails to find it, and boots into OSX. I can boot into OS9 on the hard drive. I was able to partially boot off of a different AHT disk from my 12" Albook G4, but it gave the message that I can't use that disk since it is not meant for the Tibook. One idea is that TechTool tells me that "macintosh startup file was absent", and the Help file states:
"The Startup file is intended for use by systems that do not have built-in ROM support for booting from HFS Extended volumes. The first eight extents of the Startup File are stored in the Volume Header. This makes them easy to locate and read into memory. This file contains information used by the computer’s ROM to determine what program will boot the computer. In almost every case, this will be configured to point to the preferred System."
But it does not tell me how to restore this Startup file.
-how can i get my startup file back?
-my computer boots fine off the hard drive, so is this file used only to boot off a CD?
-any ideas why i can't boot off my AHT CD?Hi, t. (That alias of yours sure is a mouthful.) I think in your shoes I would pose the question to the tech support people at Micromat (TechTool's developer). It's their error message, after all, and they should be able to explain it to you in as much detail as you need. Perhaps they'll shed some light on the original problem in the process.
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Massive stability issues - Disk Utility repair failed, hardware test failed
Hi,
I am having massive stability issues. The installer will not install anything, programs are quitting randomly, and it is getting very annoying!
I read through a lot of posts and I have attempted to:
Repair my disk using the install cd: but that failed.
I did a Hardware test: but i had an error relating to fonts (?), couldn't see anything on the screen and I couldn't do anything.
Is there something else I could do that I haven't tried?
I have had my PB for a little over a year and have had no issues like this before. All of these issues seemed to start when I was playing a game and it suddenly just quit; I then couldn't go back into the game or re-install the game.
Help!!
12" Powerbook G4 1.5Ghz Mac OS X (10.4.6) 768 RAMHi, Dan.
You wrote: "Repair my disk using the install cd: but that failed."That's a big problem. You won't get very far until the problems noted by Repair Disk, the function I presume you ran based on your description, are sorted out. It's possible the hard drive has failed.
If the Apple Hardware Test failed, that's another significant problem. If it produces messages you can read that describe the failure, write them down. The machine may need to be serviced by an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
As to your next steps, first run the procedure specified in my "Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption" FAQ. Perform the steps therein in the order specified to see what's up with your disk and if anything can be done to correct that.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X
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Hi All, I migrated business rules from prod to dev using lcm. The business rules got migrated correctly, but the access privileges did not. I tried exporting from EAS and import. Even then the access privileges were not migrated.How do we migrate bus
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Hi, I would like to configure the Recipe Workbench in our SAP ECC 5.0 environment. Could anyone tell me where to find the documentation. I have been thru the Tx.Code: RMWB. But it is a lot confusing without the documentation. Process like How to conf
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Regarding Instalation of SAP 4.6 or 4.7
Hello Friends, I am staying in Bangalore, I wanted to install SAP in my personal PC . Looking for version 4.7 or 4.6. If you are ready to do that please send me and email to my email-id with ur phone number , so that i will contact you