No problem Bill. Anyway, I was sleeping it because I had te urge to use it, 
started it up and then realized that I didn't have a keyboard for it at the 
moment :) anyway, does anyone know why the HD might rev up during sleep mode? 
BTW, I just checked in system profiler and it is actually a Maxtor 10 GB drive. 
The person who I bought it from must have upgraded the HD before I bought it on 
eBay. I wonder why it acts strange during sleep mode sometimes... 

One mans trash is another mans treasure. In my case, this happens to be with 
old Macs :)

On Feb 15, 2010, at 12:45 PM, Bill Chapman <pagew...@interlog.com> wrote:

It just sounded suspicious. My bad.
To be more clear, I mean that the finder and GUI are still loading. I do nit 
mean that I am trying to sleep while on the apple logo or somthing like that. 

One mans trash is another mans treasure. In my case, this happens to be with 
old Macs :)

On Feb 15, 2010, at 11:51 AM, Bill Chapman <pagew...@interlog.com> wrote:

'sleep while booting up'... yeah right.... sounds like this guy is pranking...




Clark Martin wrote:
On 2/14/10 3:34 PM, Mike Styer wrote:
Sometimes I will sleep my iMac  G3 350mHz 10.3 panther and it will
sleep fine for a few seconds. But the hard drive will then rev up,
coast, and then repeat. I think this only happens when I sleep it
while it is booting up. Does anyone have any idea why this nights
happen?

Why are you sleeping it (or trying to) during boot?

How are you sleeping it?

When the HD is "waking" is the power light pulsing?



 

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