james_w
Well-known member
I'm having a strange behaviour (just started recently) with freezes on my Quadra 700.
The first time it just happened whilst I was using it, and the segment of the hard disk that identifies itself got corrupt. Disk First Aid fixed it fine.
Then startups were being weird. So I ran Norton Disk Doctor on it, which found a bunch of errors, but it fixed them all and now startups are fine.
What happens now is that it freezes when I try to restart or shutdown the Quadra.
Starting up, then shutting down from a different disk whether internal or external is fine. They're both running 7.5.5.
The shutdown freezes happen whether the SCSI2SD is internally mounted or in an external SCSI enclosure.
Any ideas folks?
The first time it just happened whilst I was using it, and the segment of the hard disk that identifies itself got corrupt. Disk First Aid fixed it fine.
Then startups were being weird. So I ran Norton Disk Doctor on it, which found a bunch of errors, but it fixed them all and now startups are fine.
What happens now is that it freezes when I try to restart or shutdown the Quadra.
Starting up, then shutting down from a different disk whether internal or external is fine. They're both running 7.5.5.
The shutdown freezes happen whether the SCSI2SD is internally mounted or in an external SCSI enclosure.
Any ideas folks?