Hi.

Ever since I installed a Sonnet Tempo ATA66 and 30GB Maxtor hard drive in my 9600/g4/450 it's had disk corruption. (Never happend on original SCSI hard drive.) I tried everything to find out what was causing it with no luck. It wasn't a big deal as long as I ran Disk First Aid every few days to take care of it.

Anyway, I recently replaced the keyboard with another and suddenly no more corruption. It's been a month now with no problems. Of course I'm happy about it, but it just doesn't seem that a keyboard could have caused it. Does the controller of one of the PCI buses also control the ADB circuit? If any of the more technically savy among us could shed some light on how a keyboard that otherwise worked could cause this I'd sure like to know.

-RPM


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