IMacs getting stuck at start up

Last week, out of the blue, when I went to turn on my iMac the computer would get stuck at start-up: grey screen, spinning wheel but didnt start. Eventually the fan would come on and after 5-6 minutes it would restart and the same thing would repeat: grey screen, spinning wheel. I took it to the Apple store and the genius ran DiskWarrior and found a number of directory errors. He rebuilt the HD and things appear to be working fine again. But now my partner's iMac (same kind, G5) is doing the same thing. I rebuilt his HD with our copy of DW and it worked for a few days but now the same issue. I am running DW again but I am wondering if there is an issue with the OS that could be causing this problem. It is becoming a real hassle!

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