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Q: iMac locks up - this is the Etrecheck report

I bought this machine used last month, so I do not have deep familiarity with it.


Every so often it freezes up. The cursor can move but do nothing. The kb and screen act dead. Power-off reset is required to regain use. Might happen once a week, or as today, three times in an hour.


EtreCheck version: 1.9.15 (52)

Report generated September 2, 2014 at 1:55:12 AM EDT

 

Hardware Information: ?

  iMac (20-inch, Mid 2007) (Verified)

  iMac - model: iMac7,1

  1 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU: 2 cores

  4 GB RAM

 

Video Information: ?

  ATI,RadeonHD2400 - VRAM: 128 MB

  iMac 1680 x 1050

 

System Software: ?

  OS X 10.9.4 (13E28) - Uptime: 0 days 2:48:7

 

Disk Information: ?

  ST3250820AS Q disk0 : (250.06 GB)

  S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified

  EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB

  Hard Drive (disk0s2) / [Startup]: 249.2 GB (216.5 GB free)

  Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB

 

USB Information: ?

  Apple Inc. Built-in iSight

  Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller

  Mitsumi Electric Hub in Apple Extended USB Keyboard

  Mitsumi Electric Apple Extended USB Keyboard

  Logitech Apple Optical USB Mouse

  Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver

 

Gatekeeper: ?

  Mac App Store and identified developers

 

Launch Daemons: ?

  [loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist Support

  [loaded] com.adobe.versioncueCS4.plist Support

  [loaded] com.google.keystone.daemon.plist Support

  [loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist Support

 

Launch Agents: ?

  [loaded] com.adobe.CS4ServiceManager.plist Support

  [running] com.brother.LOGINserver.plist Support

  [loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist Support

 

User Launch Agents: ?

  [loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist Support

 

User Login Items: ?

  iTunesHelper

  TransmitMenu

 

Internet Plug-ins: ?

  FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 14.0.0.145 - SDK 10.6 Support

  Default Browser: Version: 537 - SDK 10.9

  AdobePDFViewerNPAPI: Version: 11.0.07 - SDK 10.6 Support

  AdobePDFViewer: Version: 11.0.07 - SDK 10.6 Support

  Flash Player: Version: 14.0.0.145 - SDK 10.6 Outdated! Update

  QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3

  SharePointBrowserPlugin: Version: 14.4.3 - SDK 10.6 Support

  MeetingJoinPlugin: Version: (null) - SDK 10.6 Support

  JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 14.9.0 - SDK 10.7 Check version

 

Safari Extensions: ?

  Adblock Plus

 

Audio Plug-ins: ?

  BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0 - SDK 10.9

  AirPlay: Version: 2.0 - SDK 10.9

  AppleAVBAudio: Version: 203.2 - SDK 10.9

  iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3 - SDK 10.9

 

iTunes Plug-ins: ?

  Quartz Composer Visualizer: Version: 1.4 - SDK 10.9

 

3rd Party Preference Panes: ?

  Adobe Version Cue CS4  Support

  Flash Player  Support

 

Time Machine: ?

  Skip System Files: NO

  Mobile backups: OFF

  Auto backup: NO - Auto backup turned off

  Volumes being backed up:

  Hard Drive: Disk size: 232.09 GB Disk used: 30.45 GB

  Destinations:

  Director [Local] (Last used)

  Total size: 175.00 GB

  Total number of backups: 27

  Oldest backup: 2012-03-16 15:17:22 +0000

  Last backup: 2014-05-14 13:43:02 +0000

  Size of backup disk: Adequate

  Backup size 175.00 GB > (Disk used 30.45 GB X 3)

  Time Machine details may not be accurate.

  All volumes being backed up may not be listed.

 

Top Processes by CPU: ?

      2% WindowServer

      0% fontd

      0% coreservicesd

      0% aosnotifyd

 

Top Processes by Memory: ?

  229 MB Safari

  123 MB softwareupdated

  119 MB com.apple.IconServicesAgent

  106 MB com.apple.WebKit.WebContent

  66 MB mds_stores

 

Virtual Memory Information: ?

  1.11 GB Free RAM

  1.51 GB Active RAM

  901 MB Inactive RAM

  503 MB Wired RAM

  1.29 GB Page-ins

  0 B Page-outs

iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

Posted on Sep 1, 2014 11:02 PM

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  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Sep 2, 2014 12:40 PM in response to reybo
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    Sep 2, 2014 12:40 PM in response to reybo

    Before buying a second-hand computer, you should have run Apple Diagnostics or the Apple Hardware Test, whichever is applicable.

    The first thing to do after buying the computer is to erase the internal drive and install a clean copy of OS X. You—not the original owner—must do that. Changes made by Apple over the years have made this seemingly straightforward task very complex.

    How you go about it depends on the model, and on whether you already own another Mac. If you're not sure of the model, enter the serial number onthis page. Then find the model on this page to see what OS version was originally installed.

    It's unsafe, and may be unlawful, to use a computer with software installed by a previous owner.

    1. If you don't own another Mac

    a. If the machine shipped with OS X 10.4 or 10.5, you need a boxed and shrink-wrapped retail Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) installation disc from the Apple Store or a reputable reseller—not from eBay or anything of the kind. If the machine is very old and has less than 1 GB of memory, you'll need to add more in order to install 10.6. Preferably, install as much memory as it can take, according to the technical specifications.

    b. If the machine shipped with OS X 10.6, you need the installation media that came with it: gray installation discs, or a USB flash drive for a MacBook Air. You should have received the media from the original owner, but if you didn't, order replacements from Apple. A retail disc, or the gray discs from another model, will not work.

    To start up from an optical disc or a flash drive, insert it, then restart the computer and hold down the C key at the startup chime. Release the key when you see the gray Apple logo on the screen.

    c. If the machine shipped with OS X 10.7 or later, you don't need media. It should start up in Internet Recovery mode when you hold down the key combination option-command-R at the startup chime. Release the keys when you see a spinning globe.

    d. Some 2010-2011 models shipped with OS X 10.6 and received a firmware update after 10.7 was released, enabling them to use Internet Recovery. If you have one of those models, you can't reinstall 10.6 even from the original media, and Internet Recovery will not work either without the original owner's Apple ID. In that case, contact Apple Support, or take the machine to an Apple Store or another authorized service provider to have the OS installed.

    2. If you do own another Mac

    If you already own another Mac that was upgraded in the App Store to the version of OS X that you want to install, and if the new Mac is compatible with it, then you can install it. Use Recovery Disk Assistant to prepare a USB device, then start up the new Mac from it by holding down the C key at the startup chime. Alternatively, if you have a Time Machine backup of OS X 10.7.3 or later on an external hard drive (not a Time Capsule or other network device), you can start from that by holding down the option key and selecting it from the row of icons that appears. Note that if your other Mac was never upgraded in the App Store, you can't use this method.

    3. Partition and install OS X

    a. If you see a lock screen when trying to start up from installation media or in Recovery mode, then a firmware password was set by the previous owner, or the machine was remotely locked via iCloud. You'll either have to contact the owner or take the machine to an Apple Store or another service provider to be unlocked. You may be asked for proof of ownership.

    b. Launch Disk Utility and select the icon of the internal drive—not any of the volume icons nested beneath it. In the  Partition tab, select the default options: a GUID partition table with one data volume in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format. This operation will permanently remove all existing data on the drive.

    c. An unusual problem may arise if all the following conditions apply:

              OS X 10.7 or later was installed by the previous owner

              The startup volume was encrypted with FileVault

              You're booted in Recovery mode (that is, not from a 10.6 installation disc)

    In that case, you won't be able to unlock the volume or partition the drive without the FileVault password. Ask for guidance or see this discussion.

    d. After partitioning, quit Disk Utility and run the OS X Installer. If you're installing a version of OS X acquired from the App Store, you will need the Apple ID and password that you used. When the installation is done, the system will automatically restart into the Setup Assistant, which will prompt you to transfer the data from another Mac, its backups, or from a Windows computer. If you have any data to transfer, this is usually the best time to do it.

    e. Run Software Update and install all available system updates from Apple. To upgrade to a major version of OS X newer than 10.6, get it from the Mac App Store. Note that you can't keep an upgraded version that was installed by the original owner. He or she can't legally transfer it to you, and without the Apple ID you won't be able to update it in Software Update or reinstall, if that becomes necessary. The same goes for any App Store products that the previous owner installed—you have to repurchase them.

    4. Other issues

    a. If the original owner "accepted" the bundled iLife applications (iPhoto, iMovie, and Garage Band) in the App Store so that he or she could update them, then they're irrevocably linked to that Apple ID and you won't be able to download them without buying them. Reportedly, Mac App Store Customer Service has sometimes issued redemption codes for these apps to second owners who asked.

    b. If the previous owner didn't deauthorize the computer in the iTunes Store under his Apple ID, you wont be able to  authorize it immediately under your ID. In that case, you'll either have to wait up to 90 days or contact iTunes Support.

    c. When trying to create a new iCloud account, you might get a failure message: "Account limit reached." Apple imposes a lifetime limit of three iCloud account setups per device. Erasing the device does not reset the limit. You can still use an iCloud account that was created on another device, but you won't be able to create a new one. Contact iCloud Support for more information. The setup limit doesn't apply to Apple ID accounts used for other services, such as the iTunes and Mac App Stores, or iMessage. You can create as many of those accounts as you like.

  • by reybo,

    reybo reybo Sep 2, 2014 1:26 PM in response to Linc Davis
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    Sep 2, 2014 1:26 PM in response to Linc Davis

    Thank you.

     

    Interesting generic boilerplate, but not applicable in any way to this hardware failure.

     

    Apple has no forum to discuss hardware problems.

     

    But there's a ton of people out there to fix them. Just a matter of shipping it off.

     

    Cheers!

  • by Esquared,Solvedanswer

    Esquared Esquared Sep 2, 2014 1:33 PM in response to reybo
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    Mac OS X
    Sep 2, 2014 1:33 PM in response to reybo

    reybo wrote:

     

    Apple has no forum to discuss hardware problems.

     

    Huh? iMac (Intel)