Message from Apple Hardware Test 4Mot/4/40000003: HDD-1361

Ich habe Probleme mit meiner Festplatte. Nach einem Hard reset kam beim Start ein aktualisierungsbalken. Nach dem der Balken vollständig gefüllt war schaltete sich der Rechner selbständig ab. Ein Start der recovery Partition brachte folgenden Effekt. Im festplattendienstprogramm war die Macintosh Hd. Ausgegraut dargestellt. Die Reparatur lief an und es stand als Meldung, dass keine Fehler gefunden wurden, trotz dem blieb das Programm aktiv. Die Festplatte kann nicht partitioniert oder formatiert werden. Gleiches bei versuchen die Festplatte im Target Modus zu reparieren oder zu formatieren respektive partitioniern. Ich habe nun den Support um Rückruf gebeten. Kann jemand helfen?

The error indicates an issue with the hard drive fan motor. It's possible that you won't be able to recover anything from the hard drive, so if you haven't got a backup, it's difficult to recover files. You can try using DiskWarrior or even taking the hard drive to a company that recovers files, but it's not sure if this will work.
Now, the best you can do is to take your iMac to an Apple Store or reseller to get your hard drive replaced. You can do it yourself, but I prefer not to modify anything on a iMac myself.
Der Fehler zeigt ein Problem mit der Festplatte Lüftermotor. Es ist möglich, dass Sie nicht in der Lage, etwas von der Festplatte wiederherstellen, so dass, wenn Sie nicht haben ein Backup, es schwierig ist, Dateien wiederherzustellen. Sie können versuchen, mit DiskWarrior oder sogar unter die Festplatte mit einer Firma, die Dateien wieder erholt, aber es ist nicht sicher, ob dies funktionieren wird.
Nun ist das Beste, was Sie tun können, um Ihren iMac zu einem Apple Store oder Reseller nehmen, um Ihre Festplatte ersetzt. Sie können es selbst tun, aber ich ziehe nicht, alles auf einem iMac ändern mich

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