Do you have these probs in Jag ?
I have Jag with a full GB of RAM on a new DDR dual, and from times to times (not often), I have this problem :
I put the machine to sleep, the LCD screen goes black and the tower doesn't go to sleep. It's still making its noise. If I click the mouse, the screen stay black and nothing awake. I then have to manually shut down the computer and restart. I experienced this twice in 2 months, and always after I intensivelly used iTunes to burn some CD and play some music (of course, I ejected the CD before putting the computer to sleep).
Also, can you reproduce this bug in iTunes : If I start importing some tracks from a CD, and suddenly do a command-period to cancel the process, I get the spinning lolipop of death. I then have to kill iTunes with the comm-opt-escape command.
Another problem I have is this one, which appears to be related with the sleep mode. When I start the computer for the first time, there is no buzzing noise coming from my external speakers. Only a clean silence (after the "bong", of course). If I put the computer to sleep, and awake it some times later, I get a buzzing noise from the speakers, some kind of interference like sound. This is very annoying. I never had this problem before I asked for a change of power-supply (I had a very noisy machine, now it feels better with the new PS).
[ 12-12-2002: Message edited by: Kali ]</p>
I put the machine to sleep, the LCD screen goes black and the tower doesn't go to sleep. It's still making its noise. If I click the mouse, the screen stay black and nothing awake. I then have to manually shut down the computer and restart. I experienced this twice in 2 months, and always after I intensivelly used iTunes to burn some CD and play some music (of course, I ejected the CD before putting the computer to sleep).
Also, can you reproduce this bug in iTunes : If I start importing some tracks from a CD, and suddenly do a command-period to cancel the process, I get the spinning lolipop of death. I then have to kill iTunes with the comm-opt-escape command.
Another problem I have is this one, which appears to be related with the sleep mode. When I start the computer for the first time, there is no buzzing noise coming from my external speakers. Only a clean silence (after the "bong", of course). If I put the computer to sleep, and awake it some times later, I get a buzzing noise from the speakers, some kind of interference like sound. This is very annoying. I never had this problem before I asked for a change of power-supply (I had a very noisy machine, now it feels better with the new PS).
[ 12-12-2002: Message edited by: Kali ]</p>
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imac G4 /800/15"/768mb ram
I hope that your system gets over its "Rip van Winkle" issues !!!
[ 12-16-2002: Message edited by: Big Mac ]</p>
I have a similar problem with a G3 500 MHz iMac. The display and mouse turn off, but nothing else does. This has been happening after burning data CD's, so could it a problem with the CD drive? I have no idea what the problem is, or how to fix it. <img src="confused.gif" border="0">