It's not the hard drive you are waiting for but for the power to drain out of all the circuits. That takes at least 30 seconds if not longer.

There was a news article this week about the possibility of even breaking encryption because of this fact that it takes time for power to be lost and therefore for the RAM to be clear.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7275407.stm

Given the laptops lost or stolen in Britain recently that contain sensitive information, this is an issue - but probably not for any of our data ;-)

Cathy

At 01:50 AM 8/03/2008, you wrote:

A full power down is often helpful, but I don't believe it is necessary to wait 5 minutes. Once the hard drive has spun down completely you can power on again. That is probably less than 30 seconds. And I don't know if that is even necessary with modern hard drives since there is not that wait when you do a reset or a warm reboot

Gary Templeman

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Hi Bob,

Did you try rebooting your computer? And if that didn't work, did you shut it down and leave it off for five minutes or so before starting it up again?

Sometimes things get a little confused, and this helps to reset the memory and stuff.




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