I haven't experienced any problems with the 10.6.6 update. I have the
MBP Core 2 4GB.
I don't use it to work, I use it 2-3 hours a day.

On Jan 22, 10:25 am, Carl Jokl <[email protected]> wrote:
> It was the spinning ball of death. I started backing up and
> uninstalling some stuff and the system seems more stable again.
> However events have taken their toll as the external drive which had
> my development VMs on it became corrupted beyond Mac O/S tools
> capability to repair. I don't know that I have lost anything
> important. My time machine backups were lost on the same drive. My
> source code is periodically checked in to my own private subversion
> server so the important stuff is protected that way. At worsed I may
> have lost a bit of native development on the Windows Service I have
> been developing for keeping track of logins and logouts but I think
> that code was all checked in up to date so if anything was lost it
> probably wasn't much. There is still the time involved in creating the
> VMs again. I think part of the trouble is that I got an eSATA Express
> card to go in my Mac Book Pro so that I would have the fastest
> possible speed connection to the external hard drives for the benefit
> of the VMs performance. I don't think that the drivers are 100% stable
> but seemed to work fine for me until recently when Time Machine would
> lock up every time it tried to do a backup (but even before it was at
> the point of writing to the drive).
>
> On Jan 21, 9:26 pm, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Oh, BB is Beach Ball. That makes sense.

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