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- iBook 12", 1.33GHz G4, 1GB DDR400, 32MB Radeon 9550, 80GB HD, OSX 10.4.9
I was trying to transfer some movies on my iBook to my PC and I decided to put them on my iPod then transfer them over from the iPod to my PC. I had my iPod plugged into a USB 2.0 port on my iBook and started transferring the 4.5 gb of video. At first it went semi-quickly but a few seconds into the transfer my iBook started actively cooling itself (making a whirring noise) and the transfer slowed dramatically (to about 10mbps or so).
This is extremly ridiculous as USB 2.0 is MUCH faster than that, what the heck is wrong with my method??? I don't have much running in the background, only Dashboard, Safari, iTunes (which isn't playing) and aMSN.
Also, when the machine started whirring, my music started chopping on iTunes which is incredibly annoying. Can anyone help me out here?
PS: My iBook is a G4 1.33ghz 12" with 1024mb of DDR400 and a 80gb hard drive.
This is extremly ridiculous as USB 2.0 is MUCH faster than that, what the heck is wrong with my method??? I don't have much running in the background, only Dashboard, Safari, iTunes (which isn't playing) and aMSN.
Also, when the machine started whirring, my music started chopping on iTunes which is incredibly annoying. Can anyone help me out here?
PS: My iBook is a G4 1.33ghz 12" with 1024mb of DDR400 and a 80gb hard drive.