Speaking of hard drives, I have had a problem with my Duo since I bought
it. It has a 240 hard drive, which I don't think is original. Anyway, when
I try to sleep it, or spin it down, it does so immediately (which my wife's
duo doesn't) and I get a message on my screen that says, "You have removed
a drive that is needed. Put it back or risk losing data", or something to
that effect. Has anybody had this happen to them? How can I fix it. The
drive has Silverlining drivers, and I have not been able to install Apple
drivers on it, even after reformatting, but I don't know if that's the
problem. Any advice? If necessary, I'm willing to open the duo and see what
brand it is. Again, TIA.

-Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
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