Interesting... I've never noticed this occurence. Are you sure that it's
HotSync that causes it?

Paige


on 7/19/01 9:23 PM, Jeff Lentz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Just be careful about leaving Hotsync on all the time
> - it can keep your powerbook from going to sleep after
> a specified time period, and can put more wear on your
> hard drive as it will periodically spin the drive up
> if you leave your PB unattended.  For that reason, I
> only turn Hotsync on when I need it.
> 
> - Jeff Lentz


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