Slow startup...can't repair permissions

Hi all, our Powerbook has been freezing during normal use lately. Force quits are especially slow. Restarting takes about 5 minutes. When I try to repair permissions I get an Internal Disk Error: The disk utility was unable to continue repairing permissions because the Disk Managemant Tool has lost connection with the target drive. Please quit and restart Disk Utility [or something to that effect]. I've set the hard drive to Never Sleep and disabled the screen saver but it the error still appears after a few minutes. Does anyone know what's going on with our precious Powerbook?
Cheers
Iain

OK, lets try booting from your install CD (”C” key held down), when you get to the X window go up to the Main Menu under Installer and open Disk Utility. Select your hard drive from the upper left hand corner of the window and under First Aid run Verify and Repair.
After you verify the disk, look at the bottom of the window to see the S.M.A.R.T. status. If your disk is "verified," it's a valid disk with nothing wrong at this time. If you see "About to Fail" in red letters, back up your disk immediately and have the disk replaced. It will fail.
Now select you startup drive from the Main Menu/Startup Disk and click Restart.
Also, after you restart hold down the Control key and click on your hard drive icon, scroll to Get Info, now look at your hard drive Capacity, Used and Available. Make sure you are not running out of hard drive space. Also you might take a look MacJanitor or any of the other utility software to help with a little house cleaning.
Joe
Power Mac G4 Gigabit Ethernet   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   1.5 GB Ram, ENCORE/ST G4, Tempo SATA, ATI Radeon 9000, Adaptec 4000

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