Maybe time to replace the harddrive in my laptop…
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps KernelEventAgent[61]: tid 00000000 received unknown event (256)
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:01:49 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
Mar 16 17:02:01 flupps kernel[0]: disk0s3: 0xe0030005 (UNDEFINED).
I hate taking backups and stuff like that, there’s always something you forget, or some setting that is stored in some obscure place…
actually heres the screwed up thing… It looks like a disk fauliur but its not. If it was the archive and reinstall would not help. But in my case it did… Now i screwed up my pc by running gues os’s so ye… Just reinstall osx and it shud clear it up… (just to save sum extra green *wink**wink*)
andy said this on May 30th, 2007 at 4:26
So, I forgot to follow up on this, it was actually the sectors on the disk that started getting really bad in a quick fashion.
I just salvaged whatever I could, and within 2 days the whole drive started whirring and was unusable.
Luckily I didn’t lose too much of my stuff, since I had a pretty recent backup and most of the important stuff I’d done in the later weeks was just small things that I either had in source revision systems or duplicated elsewhere.
flupps said this on May 30th, 2007 at 17:22