Hello,
It sounds to me that your OS X disks are corrupt. Try cleaning them.
Then again, 10.1 had a number of problems.... I remember killing my OS X 10.1 installation and running with Yellow Dog Linux for a while because 10.1 had tremendous printing problems.
The words you are seeing are the underlying Mac OS X Darwin Unix showing itself. If you want to explore more of that, click on the Terminal, and get a good book on Unix. It is a very powerful subsystem that the casual user doesn't get to explore.
I would take a trip to the Mac store and purchase 10.3 and install that. Then, upgrade to the latest and greatest versions via Software Update.
Christian
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Hello,
Now THAT sounds like a hardware failure. Do you by chance have a USB CD-ROM around that you can try instead? If the disks work fine there, or in someone else's computer, then your DVD-ROM drive is bad.
I am thinking it is time for you to take the computer into your dealer, and have them look at it. Taking apart an iMac is a PITA, especially if you don't have the proper tools or know-how. Don't make it worse by attempting it yourself.
Christian
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