On Friday, Jan 10, 2003, at 07:15 US/Central, Gary D. Adams wrote:

> Well, then the next question is have you optimized the drive? If you
> have Diskwarrior or Norton, try those. Otherwise back up the data,
> because it sounds like a hard drive wanting to die.

I had a western digital 100GB drive that started ticking immediately 
after I updated to 10.2.2.  It was an almost empty backup drive so I 
let it go.  It stopped ticking immediately after updating to 10.2.3.

David


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