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hi,

i have a dell dimension 9150, mobo is a Dell 945P chipset , with a Pentium D940.

I have a 250 giga seagate barracuda SATA hd. To make the system boot i had to change something in the bios, under the drive menu:

I choose SATA-PATA Combination.

The system works , but imho the hd is somehow slow, sometimes the system freeze while the hd il working.

Sometimes i'm unable to open disk utility.

I have tested many applications, everything works quite well except for Aperture and Final Cut. They both crash at opening.

I have already reinstalled mac os twice.

Am i missing something to make my sata hd and my pc work properly?

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With my 945G system I told the bios to treat SATA as IDE. Now in the boot menu the sata drive shows up as just another IDE hard drive and is not identified as SATA or PATA. I wonder if the combination setting is for RAID configuration?

 

BTW this thread says the usual configuration is for Combination Sata/Pata:

-http://www.driverheaven.net/archive/index.php/t-102090.html

I'm with 10.4.8 with intel sse3 patches.

If i run disk utility- verify disk i get this kind of error:

 

Disk Utility stopped verifying “OS X” because the following error was encountered:

 

The underlying task reported failure on exit.

 

and this is the log:

 

**********

Disk Utility started.

 

Verifying volume “OS X”

Checking HFS Plus volume.

Checking Extents Overflow file.

Checking Catalog file.

Illegal name

Checking multi-linked files.

Checking Catalog hierarchy.

%)

Checking Extended Attributes file.

Checking volume bitmap.

Checking volume information.

The volume OS X needs to be repaired.

 

Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit

 

 

Disk Utility stopped verifying “OS X” because the following error was encountered:

 

The underlying task reported failure on exit

1 HFS volume checked

Volume needs repair

 

 

Volume needs repair, but the button "Repair disk" is not active!

 

should i try with fsck?

You can't repair the disk if you are booted from it. You can try fsck from single user mode or boot your install DVD and run Disk Utility from there.

 

But if fsck and Disk Utility can't repair it, you are likely to be reinstalling. The best OSX repair utility, DiskWarrior, is not yet Intel OSX compatible.

i run fsck from single user mode , then rebooted and run verify disk again:

 

Disk Utility started.

 

Verifying volume “OS X”

Checking HFS Plus volume.

Checking Extents Overflow file.

Checking Catalog file.

Checking multi-linked files.

Checking Catalog hierarchy.

%)

Checking Extended Attributes file.

Checking volume bitmap.

Checking volume information.

The volume OS X appears to be OK.

Mounting Disk

 

1 HFS volume checked

Volume passed verification

 

Are these kind of disk errors common or are them caused by my hardware configuration? Should i change hd type?

 

anyway now everything seems ok :(

Crashes and power interruptions can result in corruptions during writing to disk.

 

You should run fsck and/or Disk Utility on a regular basis to repair problems before they become big problems and unrepairable.

 

Windows does CHKDSK - this is a lot like that.

Did you try switching off the option “Put the hard disks to sleep when possible“ under the energy saver control panel in the system preferences? Maybe it will be helpful if your problems occur after the computer remains idle for a while.

 

I'm running my hacintosh with a combination of a SATA and a PATA HD's with no problems. I think Mac OS overrides some of the bios settings of the PC motherboards and I can say that your solution is most likely to be inside Mac OS.

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