Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> However, it does something on my G5 iMac I don't like; > when the energy-saver puts the system to sleep, it > reads the hard drive as having been improperly > removed, the system wakes back up, won't go to sleep, > and I keep getting the error message that a USB device > has been improperly removed. A USB hard drive has two separate mechanisms, usually designed and manufactured by different companies: * The hard drive itself * The USB interconnect enclosure. The USB interconnect enclosure contains electronics that obey USB protocols, send commands to the disk, and send disk responses back to the computer. There is a fairly significant amount of electronics in this enclosure. The situation that you describe is a failure of the enclosure electronics, either because it is designed wrong, because it is configured wrong, or because some part of it has failed. I just looked up your WDG1SU5000N drive on the Western Digital website, and it does not have any configuration switches or knobs or settings, so this is probably a design error in the enclosure electronics, probably because the designers focused on PCs instead of Macs.