On Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 02:37 AM, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
Is this a sign of impending failure, or just a "glitch"? If a glitch, what
kind of glitch?
Make sure your start-up disk is properly selected in the startup control panel, update your drivers, and zap your PRAM and you should be fine.
It is 90% of the time your software, because if your HD was failing mechanically, it would not have booted on that HD.
SCSI drives have not nearly the failure rate of IDE drives as far as I'm concerned.
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