On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Bruce Johnson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I have no idea how or why, but whenever that Iomega drive is hooked up, I
>> have troubles with sleeping, waking, system crashes, etc. that all go away
>> when I unplug it.
>
>
> It's a flaky USB or Firewire enclosure on the Iomega. Betcha your system log
> (see Console in /Applications/Utilities) is full of USB or Firewire errors
> when the Iomega is plugged in.
>
> MY old Beige used to have similar problems with a Iomege external CDRW
> drive.
>

Just a quick question: Does the enclosure have a fan?
I know that a certain revision of the WD MyBook drives are nortirious
for overheating (The controller, not the physical drive) and would
crash, but the system would still spend as much as it possibly could
on trying to access the drive, rendering the system useless until the
disk was unplugged.
You might want to attach a fan on there (It's real easy, Red wire to
red wire, black to black, or use a chained Molex style if that's your
thing... (mine is SATA, so I just hardwired it), and then mount the
fan on the electronics some how... (I can link to a picture of mine if
you'd like, for inspiration sake)

Try that before ruling the whole enclosure off... (But, for a
long-term fix, a fan-included enclosure would be best, just pop the
drive out and into it's new home)

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