Last night while I was running the iMac for a while, getting the Airport card and base station working together so I could get it online again, the system just did a hard shut down out of nowhere. I'm assuming it just overheated, but not totally sure.
Powered it back up this morning, and weirdly the date/time info had been lost so I had to reset those manually. And then I noticed that the System Folder is flickering, like the Finder tries to read it, then loses it, then finds it again, then loses it again. I can't access anything in the System folder while this is happening, so can't run Disk First Aid on it.
Also the machine has a kernel panic when I try to boot into OSX to attempt some diagnostic stuff.
So I'm wondering if anyone can tell, is this more likely a software problem or a hardware problem? I was already planning to replace the HDD with an SSD at some point, but wasn't planning to do it right now. And reinstalling the OS would be much more practical if that would do any good.
So yeah. Thoughts?
Powered it back up this morning, and weirdly the date/time info had been lost so I had to reset those manually. And then I noticed that the System Folder is flickering, like the Finder tries to read it, then loses it, then finds it again, then loses it again. I can't access anything in the System folder while this is happening, so can't run Disk First Aid on it.
Also the machine has a kernel panic when I try to boot into OSX to attempt some diagnostic stuff.
So I'm wondering if anyone can tell, is this more likely a software problem or a hardware problem? I was already planning to replace the HDD with an SSD at some point, but wasn't planning to do it right now. And reinstalling the OS would be much more practical if that would do any good.
So yeah. Thoughts?