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andrewhowat
09-24-2006, 08:20 AM
My iBook G4, bought about two and a half years ago, recently developed a very serious problem. Occasionally, on startup, I get a blank screen, then a flashing folder icon with a question mark/Mac OS icon. This happens erratically. Sometimes the computer starts up just fine.

The first few times it happened, I did an Apple Hardware test, and got the following error code under the 'mass storage' heading.

2STF/2/3: ATA - 100 ata - 6 - Master

I rang Apple, even though the iBook is out of its 2 year warranty (by a couple of months naturally). They suggested it was a hard drive fault.

Foolishly trusting them more than I should have, I went out and bought a new hard drive (with identical spec) and replaced it myself. During the repair I noticed one of the screw fixings (a little metal loop) on the bottom shield had sheared off, but thought nothing of it (I find it hard to believe this has any relevance).

I replaced the drive, reinstalled everything, including all the old files, and the computer worked fine... for about three days.

The computer started to hang for a few minutes every so often when asked to do simple tasks (open an application, save a document, etc.) and we'd get stuck with the colour wheel. The application's didn't crash, they just worked very slowly, and it wasn't confined to any particular app.

Eventually we started getting the same erratic startup error. Hardware test reports no errors, as does Techtool Deluxe (even when I run every single test, including a surface scan). I opened up the iBook again to check all the cables and screws, but everything looks perfectly intact to me.

Has anyone encountered anything like this before? I am utterly stumped, and not nearly wealthy enough to have Apple fix it (especially if it's something as serious and costly as a logic board problem or something). I heard a rumour there is such a thing as a 'memory distribution' problem that might cause these symptoms, but google doesn't turn up anything under that description.

Please help! My Mac is dying!

hayne
09-24-2006, 04:55 PM
Try to rule out the internal disk by starting it up from an external Firewire disk with OS X installed on it.

DWizzy
08-26-2007, 02:33 PM
I'm terribly sorry for replying to an old topic, but I thought it's better than opening a new one.

I googled for andrewhowat's same error message and found this topic. The iBook I have here, won't boot from harddrive or is terribly slow. The install disk didn't show the harddrive at all. I heard strange sounds, like a pretty loud click - then I didn't hear any drive activity at all.

I haven't yet tried hayne's suggestion, but I don't think it would give any more insight. My first thought was replacing the harddrive, but andrewhowat's experience cautions me.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

hsrego
10-16-2007, 05:57 AM
Hi,
My iBook G4 just started giving me this hardly hardisk error. Last week (my second HD in 3 years) started crashing with this same error. I tried to start with all available disks and nothing. Even trying to reinstall were not possible because my HD could not be found. I try to install the OS X on external HD (firewire connection) as suggested above, but not sure how. Anyway, just as I’m about to quit, my nervous & irritated brain just made me rising up my G4 about 15cm from the desk and simply let it fall. Guess what??? It starts up as well as never before!!!!! Well I’m sure this should not be any kind of solution, but maybe those screws mentioned by Andrew have something to do with it. Again, this can not be the solution and I’m sure the problem remains. If any one can help with this error, witch I’m shure its not replacing HD'd every year, please send us some info's.