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Lacie drives powering on in the "off" position...MacPro related
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<blockquote data-quote="putdownripoff" data-source="post: 685496" data-attributes="member: 60136"><p>Hi forum,</p><p></p><p>I tried searching for another thread with the same issue but haven't found one yet, so here goes.</p><p></p><p>Is there a reason why my lacie drives are powering on when connected to a quad-core macpro that is shut down? What's even more weird is that some of the drives comes with the on/off switch, and they are powering on even with the switch in the off position. And no matter how I try, I can't get the drives to work in auto mode (turning on and off with the computer)...</p><p></p><p>I tried the same drives with my powerbook as well as a dual-core macpro and they are working as they should. if the computer is off, I can plug in the drive and it would be off as well... and all of the drives work in auto mode.</p><p></p><p>Is it a setting issue? Why would the drives power on even if the computer is off???</p><p></p><p>Any advice, or help would be greatly appreciated</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="putdownripoff, post: 685496, member: 60136"] Hi forum, I tried searching for another thread with the same issue but haven't found one yet, so here goes. Is there a reason why my lacie drives are powering on when connected to a quad-core macpro that is shut down? What's even more weird is that some of the drives comes with the on/off switch, and they are powering on even with the switch in the off position. And no matter how I try, I can't get the drives to work in auto mode (turning on and off with the computer)... I tried the same drives with my powerbook as well as a dual-core macpro and they are working as they should. if the computer is off, I can plug in the drive and it would be off as well... and all of the drives work in auto mode. Is it a setting issue? Why would the drives power on even if the computer is off??? Any advice, or help would be greatly appreciated J [/QUOTE]
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