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After Leopard Upgrade Ext HDD runs slow
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<blockquote data-quote="spilio" data-source="post: 524619" data-attributes="member: 31935"><p>During the time of my problems the drive was formatted Mac OS Extended Journaled. </p><p></p><p>I only later reformatted on my PC in order to ascertain whether this was a hardware issue or a Leopard issue. Considering how well the drive is operating on my PC (and how well it operated under Tiger beforehand), I do believe it's a Leopard issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It sounds exactly like the same issues I've been having with my Iomega, except being single-interace, I can't switch to Firewire... You think it could be a port issue? I did try on both of my USBs...</p><p></p><p>Additionally, I have a FAT32 USB Lacie that Leopard won't mount at all. </p><p></p><p>I'm crossing my fingers that 10.5.1 will solve many of these problems... Do we have any idea when that's due out?</p><p></p><p>[rant]</p><p>I can understand a newly released OS being a little buggy -- but in all my 20 years running PCs (from MS-DOS, up through every variant of Windows) I've never had issues with basics as properly recognizing and reading disks...</p><p></p><p>Sheesh...</p><p>[/rant]</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spilio, post: 524619, member: 31935"] During the time of my problems the drive was formatted Mac OS Extended Journaled. I only later reformatted on my PC in order to ascertain whether this was a hardware issue or a Leopard issue. Considering how well the drive is operating on my PC (and how well it operated under Tiger beforehand), I do believe it's a Leopard issue. It sounds exactly like the same issues I've been having with my Iomega, except being single-interace, I can't switch to Firewire... You think it could be a port issue? I did try on both of my USBs... Additionally, I have a FAT32 USB Lacie that Leopard won't mount at all. I'm crossing my fingers that 10.5.1 will solve many of these problems... Do we have any idea when that's due out? [rant] I can understand a newly released OS being a little buggy -- but in all my 20 years running PCs (from MS-DOS, up through every variant of Windows) I've never had issues with basics as properly recognizing and reading disks... Sheesh... [/rant] J [/QUOTE]
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