>Is there a way to put the external drive to "sleep" as in spin down when
>it's not used for a period of time? If so, I can change my startup disk
>to the internal (40M) HD and put the more used programs on it. This might
>eliminate some of the whine.

>J White

The Mt. Everything 1.1.1 control panel should do it.
It also provides for setting boot drive.
<http://www.overnet.de/hhp/mte/download/mt-everything-1.1.1.hqx>

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>



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