As far as I know, Growl has no code that could touch the combo drive/ 
superdrive.

Are you sure it's not hardwaregrowler doing it? I know you say gha  
here, but that'd make more sense.

Chris

On Nov 5, 2008, at 10:25 PM, harraton wrote:

>
> 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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