I've suddenly started to experience the famed beach ball of death.
After leaving the computer idle for a while, I try to access the internal hard drive to get to files and or apps, there it begins...the beach ball keeps-a-spinning. The only way to stop it is to physically hold the power button to shut it down. I've tried just about everything that I could think of, and even tried a few tips that found here. Nothing has worked.
Out of desperation and fear that I would lose my data, I installed a brand new 200gig HD. It accepted Panther flawlessly. I ran Software Update to bring it up to the latest software. It downloaded everything and installed everything until it got to the Superdrive Update 1.0. The friggin beach ball again reared it's ugly head. I had to manually power down to make it stop.
I have the latest OSX software (10.3.8?).
733 Quick Silver 512MB 80gig HD., and now a 200gig
SuperDrive
Please help,
Thanks,
EZD50
After leaving the computer idle for a while, I try to access the internal hard drive to get to files and or apps, there it begins...the beach ball keeps-a-spinning. The only way to stop it is to physically hold the power button to shut it down. I've tried just about everything that I could think of, and even tried a few tips that found here. Nothing has worked.
Out of desperation and fear that I would lose my data, I installed a brand new 200gig HD. It accepted Panther flawlessly. I ran Software Update to bring it up to the latest software. It downloaded everything and installed everything until it got to the Superdrive Update 1.0. The friggin beach ball again reared it's ugly head. I had to manually power down to make it stop.
I have the latest OSX software (10.3.8?).
733 Quick Silver 512MB 80gig HD., and now a 200gig
SuperDrive
Please help,
Thanks,
EZD50