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Hi,
I have a MacBooK pro running Leopard.
I have let the computer totally run out of battery juice several times. Of course, it just shuts down suddenly. Usually I get a "Running On Emergency Power" or something like that, but not the last several times. It may be because I was playing a game that is pretty power hungry. The mac may not have had time to warn me.
Anyway, it occurred to me that I might be messing up my harddrive in some way. I checked the harddrive with Disk Utilities "verify" button, and it didn't notice anything in disarray.
Is there anything else anyone would recommend I do? Should I even be concerned about what inproper shut downs are doing?
Thanks!
HBD
I have a MacBooK pro running Leopard.
I have let the computer totally run out of battery juice several times. Of course, it just shuts down suddenly. Usually I get a "Running On Emergency Power" or something like that, but not the last several times. It may be because I was playing a game that is pretty power hungry. The mac may not have had time to warn me.
Anyway, it occurred to me that I might be messing up my harddrive in some way. I checked the harddrive with Disk Utilities "verify" button, and it didn't notice anything in disarray.
Is there anything else anyone would recommend I do? Should I even be concerned about what inproper shut downs are doing?
Thanks!
HBD