Hello, everyone.
I did a "clean install" of Mac OS X 10.4 two days ago, upgrading from Mac OS X 10.2.8 ("Jaguar"). I have downloaded all of the updates.
Since upgrading to Tiger, my G4 QuickSilver's internal SCSI drive keeps spinning down, with no pattern that I can detect so far. I have the Energy Saver set never to power down the Mac, although the monitor shuts down after one hour of inactivity.
I have changed no hardware on the system since the upgrade. I have a Macally external USB floppy drive (which I just disconnected to see if it is the cause of the problems, and because it takes forever for it to mount a floppy), a Kensington USB Keyboard-in-a-Box, and a Kensington USB Studio Mouse. The computer also has an internal 100-MB Zip drive.
I am assuming that this behavior is a "feature" of Tiger, but I can find no way in System Preferences to disable it.
I can hear the drive spinning down, but sometimes I do not hear it. I was using Mailsmith this evening and clicked on BBEdit on the Dock. The black arrow appeared beneath the BBEdit icon on the Dock, but nothing happened. I clicked twice more, then hear the drive spin up and saw BBEdit launch.
This situation is frustrating and, worse, alarming!
Is there a problem with Tiger or is my SCSI drive going bad?
Thank you very much, in advance!
Cordially,
David Dickerson
I did a "clean install" of Mac OS X 10.4 two days ago, upgrading from Mac OS X 10.2.8 ("Jaguar"). I have downloaded all of the updates.
Since upgrading to Tiger, my G4 QuickSilver's internal SCSI drive keeps spinning down, with no pattern that I can detect so far. I have the Energy Saver set never to power down the Mac, although the monitor shuts down after one hour of inactivity.
I have changed no hardware on the system since the upgrade. I have a Macally external USB floppy drive (which I just disconnected to see if it is the cause of the problems, and because it takes forever for it to mount a floppy), a Kensington USB Keyboard-in-a-Box, and a Kensington USB Studio Mouse. The computer also has an internal 100-MB Zip drive.
I am assuming that this behavior is a "feature" of Tiger, but I can find no way in System Preferences to disable it.
I can hear the drive spinning down, but sometimes I do not hear it. I was using Mailsmith this evening and clicked on BBEdit on the Dock. The black arrow appeared beneath the BBEdit icon on the Dock, but nothing happened. I clicked twice more, then hear the drive spin up and saw BBEdit launch.
This situation is frustrating and, worse, alarming!
Is there a problem with Tiger or is my SCSI drive going bad?
Thank you very much, in advance!
Cordially,
David Dickerson