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Can you fix disk0s2: I/O error errors on your HD?

I recently had problems with my IMac starting up after numerous safeboots and reboots I finally got it working again but I was looking at my kernal log in Console and kept seeing disk0s2:I/O error is there a way to fix this or does my hardrive need to be replaced?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Feb 12, 2012 9:04 AM

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Posted on Feb 12, 2012 9:15 AM

Don't know if your Mac came with Lion preinstalled or you upgraded, so try either of these two:


boot up with your original install disk (while holding C key), go to Utilities, and run repair disk in Disk Utility.


and/or


Hit Command + R keys and use Lion recovery partition > Disk Utility > repair disk.


If Disk Utility cannot repair the disk, you can try something "stronger" such as Disk Warrior, but there is no guarantee. Your disk may be on the way out.


Important: before you attempt anything: make sure you have a backup!!!!


And, here is something I found googling:


http://hintsforums.macworld.com/showthread.php?t=134145

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Feb 12, 2012 9:15 AM in response to RoadRunn3r

Don't know if your Mac came with Lion preinstalled or you upgraded, so try either of these two:


boot up with your original install disk (while holding C key), go to Utilities, and run repair disk in Disk Utility.


and/or


Hit Command + R keys and use Lion recovery partition > Disk Utility > repair disk.


If Disk Utility cannot repair the disk, you can try something "stronger" such as Disk Warrior, but there is no guarantee. Your disk may be on the way out.


Important: before you attempt anything: make sure you have a backup!!!!


And, here is something I found googling:


http://hintsforums.macworld.com/showthread.php?t=134145

Apr 13, 2013 9:50 AM in response to babowa

hi there, i am having a similar problem, where I just turned on my Apple Macbook pro. Whenever, I turn it on, the progress bar comes with the Apple symbol and after few secs, it turns off by itself. Safe mode on start up does not work either....After this i then did control r> open disk utility, tried to repair macintosh HD, but it says incorrect block count for file temp583624(it should be 2 instead of 0) volume repair, error, disk utility cannot repair this disk. any ideas?

Apr 13, 2013 10:18 AM in response to rm238

You'd do better to start a new thread as this one is marked solved and probably won't get much attention.

As regards your issue, if Disk Utility can't resolve the problem you may need to try something like Disk Warrior (paid for app), but there's no guarantee that'll resolve it.

As I say, best post a new thread so your problem gets noticed and hopefully someone will have some useful advice.

May 10, 2013 8:30 AM in response to RoadRunn3r

kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.


My iMac starts up slow and often stops working during the day after these errors. I run the Disk Utility frequently, but it is only a bandaid. How do I fix the issue ?



My iMac


24-inch, Early 2008


Processor 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Memory 4 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

I can not add anymore physical ram


Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS 512 MB

Software OS X 10.8.3 (12D78)





kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.

Jun 17, 2016 11:29 AM in response to RoadRunn3r

It is Fixed!! After trying all possible clean up reboots and even battery disconnection I was giving up. At the end of the day I went to order a new SSD to replace my old MBP early 2011 HDD.

But before going to bed I decided to do a Time Machine restore to my earliest back up. I woke up and there it was, totally fixed! like brand new disk. My new SDD disk arrived today, oops what to do now : }

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