harddisk not found on reboot
Hello,
I am relatively new to mac (more a pc user). However my girlfriend has an iMac (early 2008 model, 24inch, 4GB memory, 500GB Harddrive) that started to run slow. So she asked me to check it out. I have bought osX Lion, burnt it on DVD and reintalled the machine. It has not been 100% successfull, even though I doubt it comes from the osX. The first issue was that the machine frooze while using. With the help of google I found posts about heat issues and that a program called smcFanControl can solve that. So I installed, and indeed it work pretty well as long as the machine does not turn into sleep mode. In case it does, it most cases it freezes. Then when trying to reboot, the blinking folder appears indicating that there is not startup disk. Starting from the Lion DVD and using Disk utility, I can see that the harddrive is not listed. Waiting an hour or so, the machine starts and runs smoothly.
So my questions are:
- could I conclude that the issue I have is caused by overheating?
- what can I do to prevent this from happening?
Any insight, advice, help is much appreciated.
Merci,
Roel
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)