So, maybe you have the ghost of a PC User in your house!  :-)

Tuesday, August 30, 20113:39 PMJim [email protected]

>The weirdest thing happened to my mid-2008 Intel iMac. Sometime Sunday
>evening (apparently), the computer switched startup drives (from the
>internal drive to an external drive) without my doing anything (that I
>know of). I didn't think this was possible. I noticed something was
>wrong because a bunch of photos I had imported into iPhoto that day were
>suddenly missing. I thought it was a iPhoto problem, and I didn't think
>to check which drive was in use. So I spent a few hours researching the
>subject of disappearing photos in iPhoto, on the Web (it's a real
>phenomenon). This afternoon I booted into the external drive to check it
>out (but actually I had been on it since Sunday!). Then I re-booted back
>to the internal drive and unexpectedly discovered my missing photos,
>where they had been all along! So my question is: has anybody ever heard
>of a Mac re-booting itself from an alternate boot volume? (or am I going
>crazy?)
>
>Jim
>
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