I ve been running OSX since 10.0, full time since 10.1. i leave it on all the time, and don t boot OS9 (don t even have it installed), or run classic. what is that, almost a year, right?
i have bragged to my friends that OSX has never crashed. i have been in love with the OS for months now. but unfortunately today OSX crashed on my. several times. let me tell you what happened.
i am doing a full backup of my brother s W2K computer. about 20G of files have to be transfered. So i mount the windows drive on OSX, and drag all these files to onto an external 80GB firewire drive.
i always love how in windows, when you do a massive file transfer, if the number is too high, windows is entirely unable to give you an estimate of how long it will take. i mean, how hard is that? it is simple arithmatic! it gets some kind of over flow and starts telling you negative numbers and such. lookit: time left equals rate of transfer divided by size of files remaining. sheesh. i mean i don t rely on those numbers too heavily, cause the rates aren t constant, they usually aren t too accurate, but at least you get a sense that you re making progress... the MacOS has always been perfectly able to handle this simple arithmatic.
so anyway, back to my story.... OSX transferred several folders and several Gigs without hitch, then somewhere around the 5GB mark, the progress just stopped. i let it sit for a while, to see if it were going to pick up the ball again, but it became pretty clear that it was not.
i have bragged to my friends that OSX has never crashed. i have been in love with the OS for months now. but unfortunately today OSX crashed on my. several times. let me tell you what happened.
i am doing a full backup of my brother s W2K computer. about 20G of files have to be transfered. So i mount the windows drive on OSX, and drag all these files to onto an external 80GB firewire drive.
i always love how in windows, when you do a massive file transfer, if the number is too high, windows is entirely unable to give you an estimate of how long it will take. i mean, how hard is that? it is simple arithmatic! it gets some kind of over flow and starts telling you negative numbers and such. lookit: time left equals rate of transfer divided by size of files remaining. sheesh. i mean i don t rely on those numbers too heavily, cause the rates aren t constant, they usually aren t too accurate, but at least you get a sense that you re making progress... the MacOS has always been perfectly able to handle this simple arithmatic.
so anyway, back to my story.... OSX transferred several folders and several Gigs without hitch, then somewhere around the 5GB mark, the progress just stopped. i let it sit for a while, to see if it were going to pick up the ball again, but it became pretty clear that it was not.