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moonislune

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Sep 11, 2005
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Okay, can someone give me a somewhat believable explanation why I had random freezeups in applications or even to the Tiger OS when my 30gb hd and cd-rom were both attached to ide2? I put both hard drives on ide1 and no more lockups, especially after burning cds or running system preferences.
 

CanadaRAM

macrumors G5
moonislune said:
Okay, can someone give me a somewhat believable explanation why I had random freezeups in applications or even to the Tiger OS when my 30gb hd and cd-rom were both attached to ide2? I put both hard drives on ide1 and no more lockups, especially after burning cds or running system preferences.
Didn't have one Master and the other Slave?
Isn't IDE2 ATA/33? COuld it have been too slow for the drive? Grasping at stroh's here (pass the rum).
 

moonislune

macrumors regular
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Sep 11, 2005
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CanadaRAM said:
Didn't have one Master and the other Slave?
Isn't IDE2 ATA/33? COuld it have been too slow for the drive? Grasping at stroh's here (pass the rum).

Yeah, one was master, the other slave; I even tried switching them around. The speed is the same on both ide coonections (Pass the rum back).
 

Pollokiller

macrumors newbie
Sep 16, 2005
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México City
I´m also having a strange problem

moonislune said:
Yeah, one was master, the other slave; I even tried switching them around. The speed is the same on both ide coonections (Pass the rum back).

My PM G4 is also having random freezing behaviour. At first I tought that my hard drive had died (it even made clicking sounds), but no.
What is weird is that I have run both Apple´s harware test and Pro Tools and they both show everything is O.K.

I guess that 4 year old IDE controllers on PMs just have intermitent failures. I´d appreciate if anyone can recommend a diagnose software for this kind of problem.

If one of your IDE buses is working OK, use it.

Greetings

from the subtropical regions of Mexico

Felipe B.
 
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