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MacNoob “Zune Giveaway”!

May 9th, 2008

As anyone who reads this blog would know, I’ve made my 17″ Macbook Pro my primary machine.  I also own two iPods, a 30 gig 5.5 Gen iPod Video and a 16 gig iPod Touch.  What you might not know is that I also own a 30 gig Zune.  I only used it for a couple of months before I bought my first iPod.  I’m a computer geek, not a marketing expert but I thought it might be a good promotion to give something away in hopes of getting more traffic to my blog.  So, here’s the deal.  When I get to 1000 registered users on MacNoob.net/blog I’ll randomly select one of them to win my Zune.  I’ll even pay for the shipping!  It’s that simple.  In the sidebar of my main page there is a “Register” link where you can select a user name and supply an e-mail address.  A login password will be e-mailed to you.  Log in one time, and that’s it!  You’re registered.  I promise, your e-mail address will not be given to anyone!

The Zune is one of the original “first gen” models (black), but I’ve upgraded the firmware to the newest version (something I wish Apple would do with older iPods).  I’ll also throw in all the extra Zune hardware I bought for it:

  • A Zune carrying case
  • A wall charger
  • A Zune dock (with remote and A/V cables)

I’m just curious if something as simple as posting this will get my blog any attention.  I’ll begin posting the number of registered users soon so everyone can keep track of when the drawing will be held.

Hey, I’m not above bribing readers to visit my site.

Joseph Kelley Promotion, Uncategorized , ,

The “Sleepy” Western Digital MyBook Saga

May 8th, 2008

WD MyBook Studio 750GBExternal hard drives have been a challenge for me on my Mac.  I’m pretty well-versed in the Windows “plug and play” methodology, but OS X either hides configuration options from the user or I’m too ignorant to know how to find them.

As you might have read in one of my previous posts, I love the eSATA interface for its speed.  I’m such a backup freak that having an external device working at near bus speed is a real timesaver.  It makes copying large amounts of data almost painless.  It’s such a nice feeling to know that if my Macbook’s internal drive dies, I have a fresh, bootable duplicate ready to use at a moment’s notice.

My problem with external hard drives on my Mac is one of control.  More specifically, how long is the inactive period before the disk spins down to save power?  When it does spin down, how do you wake it up?  I’ve had continual problems with disks falling “asleep” and not being able to wake them.  This leads to all sorts of Finder beachballs and other application errors trying to read or write to a disk OS X thinks is awake but is really in some near-comatose state.  Windows has a nice set of tools for managing these devices in the properties applet within Device Manager.  Even more settings are available in the Power Settings applet in Control Panel.  Between the two you can define in minutes how long a particular external drive is inactive before it spins down and optimize that drive for speed or quick removal.  OS X doesn’t offer this level of control.  There is a single checkbox in the Energy Saver portion of System Preferences.

There’s also an application buried in /Developer/Applications/Performance Tools/CHUD/Hardware Tools called SpindownHD.

It only seems to offer a global setting for all the drives on your Mac.  To try and resolve the MyBook sleepiness, I unchecked the Energy Saver checkbox and the “Disk sleeps after..” checkbox in SpindownHD.  This had no effect on my eSATA attached MyBook Studio.  I tried lengthening the “sleep after” time.  Still no good.  I downloaded and installed the latest firmware from Western Digital, no workie either.

The Workaround
The problem seemed to lie within the eSATA interface.  The MyBook Studio I’m using has a triple interface (USB, Firewire and eSATA) so as an experiment, I ejected the disk and reconnected it using the firewire interface.  After unchecking both the above-mentioned checkboxes, the MyBook doesn’t go to sleep any more, even now after I’ve switched back to the eSATA connection.  I’m still looking for a better solution.  WD and Apple don’t seem to offer one that I can find.  Is there anyone out there willing to help this noob?

Joseph Kelley Hardware, Leopard, OS X, Uncategorized , ,