MacBook Pro :: 4 Mem/9/40000000:0x843b8598 - Why Get This Error When Running The Hardware Diagnostic Test

Apr 9, 2012

why I get this error when running the hardware diagnostic test?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Hardware Test Error 4SNS/1/40000000  TB3T-128.000

Jul 5, 2012

Ran Hardware Test on my Aluminum MacBook Pro running 10.7.4 system and got error 4SNS/1/40000000  TB3T-128.000

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: Error Apple Hardware Test 4mem/9/40000000:8314a018

May 25, 2012

I installed 02 sticks of 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz Corsair macbook pro acknowledged the memories but I started getting kernel panic to restart the computer, I gave the apple hardware and error. What do I do now?

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: Any Way To Run Diagnostic Test?

Sep 4, 2014

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May 14, 2009

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Is there anyway to run a diagnostic test without the original recovery dvds?

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Mar 24, 2010

Is it possible that a failing I/O board would not show up as a problem in Apple's hardware diagnostic test? (from disc 1 of those included with the computer). I'm specifically referring to the Left I/O board, which handles the left ports, the a/c adapter, and part of the wireless connection. My battery just fried and now my airport card isn't working, and after trying everything, I think I may have found the issue.

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Mar 30, 2012

I use a MacBook Pro 17'' (early 2009). I have both of my fans that run constantly at 6000rpm. I have run an AHT and received the following error number : Does someone know what it means ? 4SNS/1/40000000: TsOP-128.000 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Intel Mac :: 8.1 Error 4sns/1/40000000: TAOP-130.000?

Apr 21, 2012

CPU fan running full all the time. After resetting SMC and PRAM harware test gives me the following error 4sns/1/40000000: TAOP-130.000, is this the ambient temp sensor? iMac is out of warranty what action should I take?

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iMac 20" 8.1, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 2.66

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Intel Mac :: Getting Hardware Error :4MEM/1/40000000: A5af26b8?

May 22, 2012

I ran a hardware test on my iMac.  The error came back as follows: 4MEM/1/40000000: a5af26b8

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MacBook Pro :: Running Hardware Test At Bootup

Aug 31, 2010

How do I get the Mac to run the hardware self tests. I saw the guy at the Genious Bar do it on my MacBook Pro. I replaced the parts that showed bad, I would like to run it again. I tried holding down the D on power up but didn't work.

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Oct 5, 2010

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Jun 3, 2012

After my MaBook Pro2,1 - Intel Core 2 Duo - 2,33 GHz & 2 GB Memory - with 10.6.8. Freeze on startup every time, only running in "Save Boot" mode. I choose do perform a hardware test with the version 3A116 on a earlier Mac OS Install Disk. The test (3 times) shows an error code (after 1. test I switched memory cards), I am not able to interpret this:
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 17"Display Intel core 2 Duo 2.33GHz

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MacBook Pro :: 8GB RAM In 2010 Giving 4MEM Error On Apple Hardware Test?

Oct 11, 2010

I recently bought 2 4GB sticks of RAM that someone recommended on here, the brand is G.SKILL and I got them from newegg.

The thing is, since installing them I have had 2 kernel panics (gray screen of death) that I wasn't having with my 4GB before.

The thing is, I have run Apple Hardware Test and with 8GB I get this error: 4MEM/62/40000000 0x84de1318

So I take out both sticks and stick them in the reverse slots, and I get: 4MEM/65/40000000 0x84e0d318

So I am thinking it must be one of the sticks of ram. So I take them both out and put 1 in the bottom slot, no issues. Stick the other one in, again no issues. So I put one into the top slot to see if maybe a slot has a problem and I once again have no issues when running the extended tests.

So, I decide that maybe I just need to retry putting the ram in again and I get this error, slightly different this time.4MEM/66/40000000 0x84e11318

I really don't know what is going on here, nothing is plugged into the computer, and the RAM modules seem to be fine on their own. I guess for now I am going to stick the Apple RAM back in and see if it throws a similar error.

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Jan 14, 2009

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Mac Pro :: Hardware Extended Test Results Error

Jan 23, 2010

Ran the extended test a couple times and got an error result: 4MEM/9/40000006:B:OC:OR:2. Is this telling what my problem part is? Location? I decided to run the test because I've been having startup issues, no startup chime, sometimes no monitor startups, etc. Hence, I keep machine running 24/7, until software updates. From search, it definitely sounds like a stick of memory, but which one. Do I have to pull a pair and run the test each time to find out the culprit? I think I bought from OWC a couple times, and one other time from a another vendro (kingston ram).

Early 2008 MP, 2x2.8/Quad-Core Intel Xeon
14 gb memory
10.6.2 Mac OS X

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Software :: Apple Hardware Test Detected An Error

Jan 7, 2010

I cant start my MacMini 2,1. I get some kind of panic error when I start and it constantly tells me to restart. I have managed to perform the Apple Hardware Test. Each time a new error is detected.

4MEM/1/40000000:001301d4
4MEM/1/40000000:00554194
4MEM/1/40000000:001681d4
4MEM/1/40000000:017301d4
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Power Mac G5 :: Hardware Test Error Code - 2ATI/1/4: 113-A13601-120

Nov 4, 2007

So I've been having problems with video in quicktime. I get green dots and other such errors in the video. When I play the same video in VLC I don't get an error. I was told that this is probably the video card, so I ran the hardware test. I got the error code '2ATI/1/4: 113-A13601-120' I was wondering if anyone could tell me what it actually meant, and whether I'll have to buy a new video card, or if there's some other way to fix the problem.

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G5
Mac OS X (10.4.10)

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Software :: Hardware Test Error Codes - Extended Result

Nov 12, 2008

Today I ran AHT version 3A134 on my MacBook Pro Penryn 2.5GHz (early 2008) it came out with error codes:

4MOT/1/40000002: Right side-2893 on 1st extended test result,
4MOT/1/40000002: Right side-3017 on 2nd extended test.

When I initially ran the short test no error code was resulted from the test, only by the extended tests the errors occurred. I have my machine's limited warranty until June 2009. Could you please tell me what are the error codes refer to?

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Intel Mac :: Hardware Test Error 4MOT/4/40000003:HD-1258

Mar 24, 2012

Every month I execute Apple hardware test. The last time the following error was given:

4MOT/4/40000003:HD-1258

Apple support could not tell me what this error means. The support technician told me that some error messages are harmless.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 16 GB RAM

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Jun 22, 2012

My computer started having problems some two weeks ago.First it was very slow then it blocked during the use of Photoshop.At that stage I used Apple jack to test and solve the problem and it worked.But two days later the problem came again as a verry slow start-up.I checked the disk and there was no problem signaled.I tried to boot the computer on the installation disk in order to execute the Hardware test...The test gave the folowing error code: 4HDD/11/40000004:SATA(0,0) 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6)

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IMac (Intel) :: Apple Hardware Test - Error Code HDD 1378?

Sep 6, 2014

Apple Hardware Test - Errorcode HDD-1378. Know what it means? My SuperDrive is acting up so it probably has to do with the drive.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5), SuperDrive

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Hardware :: MacBook Pro Apple Hardware Test Error

Nov 9, 2008

Today I ran Apple Hardware Test on my MacBook Pro Penryn 2.5GHz (Intel-early 2008) and get these error codes:

4MOT/1/40000002: Right side-2893 on 1st extended test and
4MOT/1/40000002: Right side-3017 on 2nd extended test.

Does anyone know what are these code referring to? If any please inform.

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MacBook Pro :: Doing Motherboard Diagnostic?

Jul 26, 2010

I've been experiencing a variety of problems with my peripheral devices. At first it started with my monitor and I thought it was going out... it was having lines (darker lines, like flickering) all over the screen... but then I realized this happened when I plugged something into my computer... so for example if my external monitor is on, and I plug in my firewire soundcard it starts to flickr...

Then it started to do it when I would plug in my printer... now if I plug in my firewire soundcard my monitor turns on and off... and I'm having sync issues with my soundcard.

I wiped my computer, reset the SMC and the PRAM and NVRAM. How do I test if my mother board is crapping out?

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MacBook Pro :: Apple Hardware Test Freezes, "one Second" Into The Test?

Apr 9, 2012

I have a 17" unibody MBP (early 2009, specs below). It was running hotter than usual the other day, so I F2 booted into AHT to run a diagnostic. The status box within AHT showed 1 second into the 1st pass, and never got beyond that. Several seconds after that status message was displayed, the cursor froze. The time counter never advanced after that, and although I waited a long time, nothing happened. The test froze. 

I've tried it several times more. It once worked, but every other time has frozen. Checking the "extended test" box, or trying to run in loop mode has made no difference - still freezes at "1 second". 

I've had this machine for 3 years, OS's Leopard through Lion, and this has never happened before. I last ran a test, successfully, in January. I've not changed any components or suffered any damage since then. Memtest (ver 4.22) says my RAM is fine. (I ran this because the first portion of the AHT is the RAM component.) Aside from the aforementioned overheating episode, which disappeared, my machine's been fine. 

early 2009 MBP unibody 17"
2.93 Core 2 Duo
8 GB RAM
750 GB HD

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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IMac PPC :: Test A G5 Logic Board Without Hardware Test?

Jun 25, 2012

My son's 17" imac PPC G5 was not booting up. After a trying a couple of things I got it to boot using Disk Warrior and reparing the file directory. At that time I also ran DW's hardware test which said the drive was fine. My son hard restarted it shortly after I fixed it and it wouldn't start up again. Just a gray screen, no apple logo. When I tried to use DW again it told me there were problems with the hard drive and it couldn't fix the problem. I tried to fix the hard drive in target disk mode using Disk Utiltiy and Drive Genius. No luck. So I pulled a working drive out of my Mac Pro and reformatted it and swapped the internal drive of the iMac with it. There were no DIP switches to set. Started up the imac with a Leopard retail disk thinking I would just install a fresh system onto the replaced internal drive of the iMac. Disk Utility on the leopard disk didn't see the hard drive. Now I'm beginning to think it's a logic board problem but I can't find the original disks to do a Hardware test with. Is there some other way to test a logic board? Or some other idea that I'm not thinking of that could be wrong with the machine?


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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), ATI 1900, 8GbRAM

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Mar 31, 2012

I have a MacBook Pro intel i7 Chip. I am running disk permissions and its taking a long time and showing Open error 5 on the details list. I am letting it do its thing but im curius as to what this error is and why its taking so long in the utility. I see in some other postings that sometimes it te signs of a bad drive and sometimes not. it is the Toshiba 750GB drive.

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Power Mac G5 :: 2.0 DP Apple Hardware Test Error "2SVM/1/2: CPU B AD7417 AD3"

Nov 19, 2007

I have an Apple Power Mac G5 Dual Processor model M9747LL/A (Early 2005) which fails the Apple Hardware Test (AHT) v2.5 with the Logic Board error code "2SVM/1/2: CPU B AD74717 AD3". This appears to be a problem with the thermal module voltmeter sensor for CPU B. The problem is, this machine is working just fine. The fans don't run abnormally and everything works. It could be that this failure is real and will eventually lead to other failures later, but I did find another thread in this forum where a user of the same system that had the exact same problem that turned to be a bad copy of the Apple Hardware Test DVD:

[URL] This user was given another copy of AHT that worked fine. I have already reset the NVRAM, PRAM and SMU -- all with no effect. Like the instructions on AHT said, I have removed all peripherals and run the test again, also with no effect. This machine is not under AppleCare and Apple was not all that helpful on the phone. They referred me to an Apple store, where I was told that replacing the CPU would cost "$500 or $600 plus labor", but they did not even write down the error code or check anything specific to my machine.

Does anyone know if there is some way to confirm this is an actual hardware error, as opposed to just some problem with the version of AHT I have?

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Power Mac G5 2.0 Dual (Early 2005)
Mac OS X (10.4)

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Desktops :: What Hardware Test Error "4MOT/1/40000003 - HDD - 1330"?

Feb 12, 2010

Recently, my daughter experienced massive Finder problems (continual spinning beachball with freezes, Force Quit unresponsive) on her iMac (Intel Dual Core 2008 Model). Eventually, she got nothing but a flashing question-mark on a restart. Before reinstalling system software, I ran an Apple Hardware Test and it reported "No Problems". Disk Utility reported "Volume OK". Archive and install failed twice. I was able to retrieve and copy her home folder slaving the sick iMac to my operating G5 using Target Disk Mode. Following that, I did a complete erase and install of the OS.

However, AFTER reinstalling the OS, I ran Hardware Test again and it reported the following error "4MOT/1/40000003: HDD-1330". I suspect this may mean that her 1GB ram chip is going bad, but I am not sure. Does anyone know what this error means?

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Hardware :: Hardware Test Error Code - 2mem/1/4:dimm1/j7

Jan 15, 2010

I ran hardware test on my ibook g4 and it returned error code 2mem/1/4:dimm1/j7 I know it's the memory, I just wanted to confirm whether it's the built in or the one I can remove and replace under the keyboard.

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Sep 30, 2010

I'm very happy with my 2010 MBP 15" i7 -- very slick little piece of kit!

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Anyways, I'm wondering, since I had to hard-shutdown several times recently, if I should check my OS for any weird happenings? I always, always do Apple > Shutdown, but I've been forced to use the power button recently.

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