Tom-
Thanks for the advice. This is an Intel Mac,
so I followed the instructions from the PMU reset Knowledge Base
article and unfortunately it didn't make a difference.
It's not a big deal unless this is indicative of a deeper problem.
-Mike Moser
On Aug 6, 2007, at 12:18 PM, COMPUTERGUYS-L
I established another account and it exhibited the same behavior.
I think this is a hardware issue or something to do with the root
OS. What d'you think?
BTW the battery was just replaced, because the previous one was dying
without much load with no warning. The new battery is otherwise
1st try resetting power management. Method varies greatly between models
so you have to look it up. Search on MacBook Pro abd SMU or PMU.
I've found that my MacBook Pro is forgetting where on the desktop I
left my main hard disk and which wireless network I was connected
to. Time and date
Been there, done both...trashed finder plist from my user/library/
prefs folder. Maybe there's something in the root prefs file that
needs to be trashed??
Have you tried doing same from a different user account?
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I've found that my MacBook Pro is forgetting where on the desktop I
left my main hard disk and which wireless network I was connected
to. Time and date remain accurate, but I guess it's possible that
the computer is getting that when I connect to the internet.
It's a little over a