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Old 04-28-2012, 06:00 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by sclitheroe View Post
Overall slowness, as observed when booting, won't have anything to do with disk permissions or disk corruption, it's a failing hard drive. If you open the Console app and take a look at the All Messages section, you'll see errors on /dev/disk1 or a device named similarly to that, indicating bad sectors.

Since you don't have a bootable DVD that is working, you can prove this by booting in single user mode off the hard drive (hold down command-s when powering on), and running fsck -fy - this will fix any file system corruption without needing to be booted off DVD, and you'll see that its still not running properly when you subsequently reboot.
Thank you both, that is what I suspected. I read booting into safe mode basically runs fsck at startup, and after doing that, it still gave me problems.

Anyways, if I wanted to recommend to her a place to get her data backed up ASAP, where should she go? Apple store? memory express?

I tried running time machine, and even drag drop, but both come back with errors. I think the next step is to get a pro involved who can save her family photos before they are gone for good.

Any suggestions? Cheers!
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