On a 13" MacBook Aluminum, I've discovered that the GrowlHelperApp is
causing my CDRom drive to powercycle (i.e. make that CDRom noise that
you hear when you first wake your computer up from sleep) ever 2 min
and 29 sec.

Details:
OS: 10.5.5 (all updates installed)
Growl 1.1.4

I got a new MacBook about a week ago, and after installing all my
applications, I noticed that it regularly made the cdrom noise.  I
reinstalled Leopard, wiping everything and reinstalling everything,
that did not do anything.  I've rebooted, zapped my p-ram, etc, the
noise keeps on happening ever 2 min and 29 sec.  Eventually, I went to
the Apple Store and got a new laptop, thinking there was something
wrong with my cd-rom drive.

The next day, the noise starts up again.  I assume it's not the
computer, but something I have running on the laptop.  So, I go
through the process of quitting each application/process I have
running, one by one, until the noise stops.  Turns out it's the
GrowlHelperApp that is causing this problem to happen.

So, I 1.  try to uninstall it with the Uninstall applescript in the
DMG.  I then reinstall Growl.  I'm still having the same problem.

Other than not using growl, does anyone have any suggestions?


Janice
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