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Toanjii
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Hello everyone.
I'm new to macs. I've read that maintenance tasks (daily, weekly, monthly) run at 3-5am. One source say that the daily task run at 3.15am (Onyx help file).
Last night I was working late and finished work around 3am. I happen to notice that the hard drive was accessing continously before I shutdown my Powerbook. Ooops too late. It didn't occur to me that the daily task might be running until this morning.
My question is: Does interupting these maintenance tasks (ie. shutdown, restart, loss of power, etc) stuff up OS X?
I'm concerned because from my experience on windows pc, turning off the computer while defragmentating the hard drive causes lots lots of problems with data corruption.
I don't know what the nature of OS X maintenance tasks are.
Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks heaps in advance!!
Toan.
I'm new to macs. I've read that maintenance tasks (daily, weekly, monthly) run at 3-5am. One source say that the daily task run at 3.15am (Onyx help file).
Last night I was working late and finished work around 3am. I happen to notice that the hard drive was accessing continously before I shutdown my Powerbook. Ooops too late. It didn't occur to me that the daily task might be running until this morning.
My question is: Does interupting these maintenance tasks (ie. shutdown, restart, loss of power, etc) stuff up OS X?
I'm concerned because from my experience on windows pc, turning off the computer while defragmentating the hard drive causes lots lots of problems with data corruption.
I don't know what the nature of OS X maintenance tasks are.
Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks heaps in advance!!
Toan.