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- From: Eric Goodman <ericg@hum.ucsc.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: System 7.1 Bug, PB 180 Bug or Bad HD?
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 19:11:20 GMT
- Organization: UC Santa Cruz
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- X-XXDate: Mon, 11 Jan 93 11:17:34 GMT
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- I said:
- >I've got a PowerBook 180 4/120 (Finally!) and am having an annoying if
- >not fatal problem with the hard drive. I repartitioned the hard drive to
- >reclaim the hidden space, then re-installed Sys 7.1 from the installer
- >disks, in case that's important. The problem is that whenever I have a
- >crash that requires a restart the internal drive is corrupted.
- >
-
- I posted the apparent solution to the problem under the subject
- "Formatting PB Drives (Important Note)".
- Summary: re-format with sleep and processor cycling turned off.
-
- Eric Goodman
- Humanities Computing
- UC Santa Cruz
- Santa Cruz, CA 95064
- ericg@hum.ucsc.edu
- ericg@ucschu.BITNET
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