hi Ginny, i doubt it is voice over that is the cause of it, have had my mac book air since they came out and first now am i about to go and change too an ssd, instead of its usual hd.
hopes that answers it, else write again :)

Sandi




On May 31, 2010, at 3:03 PM, Ginny Owens wrote:

Hello, Mac peeps.
This post might be a bit of a stretch topic-wise for the list, but I hope
not.

I have a 13-inch Macbook Pro that I purchased last December. It has a 500gb hd, and the processor is either 2.53 or 3.16. (2.53 I think.) At any rate, my hd has already been replaced once--less than two months ago. After a couple hours this morning of working in Logic and GB--including setting up a
manual control surface with the help of a tutor at the Apple Store--I
brought my computer home, connected it to charger, speakers, and control surface, and found that the ITroll who resides in my computer has awakened from slumber. The computer plays the "turning on" chord, the hard drive
spins, and after about 30 seconds, it dies.

I can't do anything about the computer until tomorrow, but I'm just curious if perhaps VO is maxing out more resources than I'm aware of? Or if I'm somehow handling my Mac poorly? Or if I've just been completely unlucky?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Ginny


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