[geeks] Advice on buying a new Mac
John Francini
francini at mac.com
Tue Nov 14 12:39:57 CST 2006
Actually, the problem there is that some of those Hitachi drives like
to park their heads the moment they think they're not being used.
There was a Mac utility called APM Tuner X (which I use to this day)
that allows me to set the threshold at which the drive will park its
heads. Since my laptop never goes anywhere (it's a desktop
replacement), I use APM Tuner X to turn the threshold to the limit
(which prevents head-parking).
Unfortunately, the developer (Eiji Maekawa) seems to have abandoned
the program after putting out version 0.1.
John
On 14 Nov 2006, at 13:32, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
> Tue, 14 Nov 2006 @ 06:45 -0500, Mike F said:
>
>> I don't know about the current generation of Mac Mini, but the
>> internal
>> drive in my G4 Mini behaves exactly that way, except the tick was
>> much
>> more often and it would frequently happen just as the disk was being
>> accessed. I know a lot of laptop drives do that, but I never
>> really knew
>> what it was. However, it annoyed me enough (not so much the sound
>> as the
>> excruciating pauses) to put a 3.5" drive in a firewire enclosure
>> and use
>> that as the primary drive. No more "tick" and much better overall
>> responsiveness.
>
> Why can't you just turn the power save features off?
>
> Almost all hard drives support the power saving features, but
> default to
> having them turned off.
>
> Will the notebook drives not respond to the commands to disable it?
>
> Why would Apple ship drives in a *desktop* that defaulted to power
> saving? That sounds pretty dumb.
>
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