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MAC G5 Freezes and Fans Go Nuts!

Asked by frizby in Apple Hardware, Apple Desktop, Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)

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I have a MAC G5 that will freeze on startup or decide to freeze in the middle of something important.  When this happens, internal fan speed gradually goes to max and makes a lot of noise.  I have manually reset the SMU and PRAM and ran the disk utility to repair permissions.  Permission repair did fix the problem for a while.  This is a new OS 10.4 install.  My take is that something is failing and overheating making the fans do overtime.  Any ideas?  I think I am going to try a new hard disk next.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Apple Hardware, Apple Desktop, Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)
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Solution Provided By: speedyskis
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