I assume you are running the backup in drive bay #2. It is normal for the fans to cycle with additional disk. I ran (5) large disk in my previous
G5, with the expected fan increase in fan activity.
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On May 17, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Ben Hershberg wrote:
I have a G5 that is nearly three years old. It's running leopard, and I recently had the power supply replaced because of problems I reported not too long ago on the list. Since getting the new power supply (just a few weeks before our warranty expires) the computer generally has run well, except for a crash when my wife was playing scrabble on it that was scary, producing what I feared was the blue screen of death after she turned the computer off while it was frozen. It did eventually restart and after taking an unusually long time, it ran repair permissions and verify disk. My questions for the wisdom of macgroup: does a G5 have something like the CMOS batteries my iMac G3s had that might need replacing? I ask because the computer doesn't seem to remember the display brightness I have it set for after restart-- something that I believe was an early symptom of a CMOS battery dying. Also, I have been running a Western Digital 500 gigabyte hard drive as a backup drive with time machine. It seems to me the computer heats up more when the Western Digital drive is connected. Should I worry about that? Thanks for any guidance--Ben Zion Hershberg ps: Is there an annual membership fee for the list? I believe I paid something years ago when I registered but haven't for a long time since, and I've been feeling guilty about getting so much good help from the list and providing nothing in return but dumb questions. _______________________________________________ The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will be May 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. Posting address: [email protected] Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
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