On Jan 10, 2005, at 2:30 PM, Charles Meyerson wrote:

Hey, G-Bookers,

I have a venerable graphite iBook (466 mHz, 320M RAM), running iMovie
2.1.2 under Panther. The iBook's hard drive is almost full (less than
1 of its 10Gs is free), but I have a brand-new 120G external firewire
drive attached, and my digital camera (Canon ZR-70) attached to the
external drive.

I can't get iMovie to accept the camera's output (repeated get error
message "disk responded slowly") -- same problem I'd hoped the
external drive would solve.


I'll bet that the problem resides, still, on the internal disk, or the system isn't happy with the chaining setup.


It's where important stuff like VM and temp directories are created, no matter where your project files get stored.

Get a larger internal drive, go here <http://caslis.com/mac/ibook/ibdrive.html>, get a torx 8 screwdriver and have at the iBook ...


There are a number of articles on Apple's web site dealing with this error:


<http://tinyurl.com/6t2dn>

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